Japan was under the Imperial Kingdom of Japan. It was ruled by military leaders, government leaders and there was an Emperor. The Emperor was Hirohito during World War 2. They were not under British rule. The Brits and the Americans were Japans enemies then. Now they are not enemies.
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One of the most famous Japanese leaders is Emperor Hirohito, who ruled Japan during World War II and its aftermath. His reign oversaw Japan's transformation from an imperial power to a modern democratic nation.
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Because Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan were defeated.
Japan was an imperial state, with an emperor that was thought of as a god. Mainly it was a Military Dictatorship.
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Yes. During that time Korea was under Japan's control and was part of the Imperial Japan.
The US demilitarized and democratized Japan during the occupation of said country after its defeat in World War II. All military leaders from the imperial armed forces were stripped of public office and other positions of influence. There was also a ban on the rearmament of Japan in the Japanese constitution.
Benito Mussolini and Emperor Hirohito
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Most committed suicide and the rest were tried as war criminals and some were hung