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Hirohito (1901–1989)Emperor of Japan from 1926, when he succeeded his father Taishō (Yoshihito). After the defeat of Japan in World War II in 1945, he was made a figurehead monarch by the US-backed constitution of 1946. He is believed to have played a reluctant role in General Tōjō's prewar expansion plans. He was succeeded by his son Akihito. As the war turned against Japan from June 1942, Tōjō involved him more in national life, calling upon the people to make sacrifices in his name. He belatedly began to exert more influence over his government as defeat became imminent in 1945, but was too late to act before the atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. His speech on Japanese radio on 15 August 1945 announcing the previous day's surrender was the first time a Japanese emperor had directly addressed his people. The Shōwa emperor ruled Japan with dignity during and after the US occupation following World War II. He was a scholar of botany and zoology and the author of books on marine biology. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| These days our enemy isn't Hitler or Hirohito but--arguably--ourselves, first for allowing our conveniences and indulgences to bring the global environment to near collapse; and second, for taking so long to do anything about it. 7 to the razing of the Twin Towers on 9-11 by terrorists, the writer would have us infer there existed a like axis between Hussein and bin Laden as there existed between Hitler, Hirohito and Mussolini. The approach worked brilliantly during the race for an atomic weapon to defeat Hider and Hirohito, as well as for much of the Cold War that followed when the U. |
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