They had no choice.
Because it would work..
freedom of speach
the love and devotion to one's country Willing to sacrifice for one's country.
Freedom of speech,freedom of religion and Independence
Because hen needed cash to continue his European War.
After America bombed Nagasaki and Hiroshima with atomic shells, the Japanese surrendered. The emperor knew America was willing to bomb Tokyo, and he did not want more Japanese to die or to see the capitol city destroyed.
Japanese Negotiations to end WWIIMy memory from U.S. History classes is that the United States Government (Specifically Truman and MacArthur) insisted on Unconditional surrender by the Japanese. TMy understanding is that the Japanese Government was not willing to begin negotiations with this as the starting point until after the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. WRONG. The Japanese were willing to make peace negotiations with the US prior to WWII. They never wanted war with the US to begin with.However, after the war had started, the Grand Alliance began to use a motto of "unconditional surrender." This worked well in Europe, but when the US applied this to the war in the Pacific, the Japanese took a different meaning. The Japanese were under the assumption that they would have to lose their emperor--someone who was taught to the Japanese as being divine--and they wouldn't stand for it.However, the terms of unconditional surrender did not mean they would have to lose the emperor. The US was informed of the Japanese miscommunication, but the US did not attempt to tell the Japanese of this. If they had, the war would have been over much sooner.So, it depends on how you view it. By the terms the US had laid out, the Japanese were willing to surrender all along.
The 13th Ghost is "The Willing Sacrifice". He is the father of the girl and the boy who is willing to sacrifice his own life to save his children.
While the number of Geisha in Japan has been rapidly declining over the years there are still a few Japanese young women that are willing to continue the art and tradition.
No.
If he is willing to sacrifice anything for you.
Because it would work..
freedom of speach
In the game, what permanent are you willing to give up permanently to gain an advantage?
The Japanese soldiers (and people) were taught that the worst thing they could do was surrender. Thus whole families committed suicide, and hundreds of thousands of Japanese fought to the death rather than allow themselves to be taken prisoner. Peace and cease fire overtures were always rejected by the Japanese, who were willing to sacrifice every person living on the islands during an invasion.
Perhaps you are referring to Kamikaze. Kamikaze were Japanese pilots who during WWII would intentionally fly their planes into US warships and commit suicide. From before the time of the Samurai, considering surrender to be the ultimate dishonour to family and emperor, it was part of the Japanese creed to sacrifice oneself for the victory and honour of the emperor. It guaranteed the fighter a place in heaven. Much like the manipulative promises made to the terrorist of today. The Japanese 205th Air Group were the elite, the divine wind; Kamikaze. Based on the maxim that it is most efficient to kill many with one, the pilots developed an ethos within their number that they, the elite, could turn the war in the emperor's favour by sacrificing themselves to destroy their enemy; using one pilot to destroy a ship, it's crew and all it carried. The term Kamikaze was adopted by the west to label this activity. The word also came to include human torpedoes and suicide bombers. The 'Banzai' battle cry literally means 'ten thousand years'. A familiar contraction in Japan of 'Tenno Heika Banzai!'; May the Emperor reign 10,000 years. The final exhortation.
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