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After World War II, Japan was occupied by Allied forces, led by the United States, and underwent significant political, social, and economic reforms. General Hideki Tojo, who served as Prime Minister during much of the war, was arrested, tried for war crimes by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, and executed in 1948. Japan adopted a new constitution in 1947, renouncing war and establishing a democratic government. The country eventually experienced rapid economic growth, becoming a major global economic power in the following decades.

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