hirohito in A Sentence

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    But another explanation is that Hirohito's cabinet ministers knew something.

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    Emperor Hirohito, born April 29, 1901, was Japan's longest reigning monarch.

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    At noon on 15 August, the Emperor Hirohito broadcast to his people.

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    And Hirohito remained on the throne until his death at age 88 in 1989.

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    Others believe she was the prisoner of Emperor Hirohito and was imprisoned in his palace in Tokyo.

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    According to historians Akira Fujiwara and Akira Yamada, Hirohito even made major interventions in some military operations.

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    Hirohito's son, Emperor Akihito was, by most accounts, a hugely popular monarch- one who put his personal stamp on this institution.

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    Beyond that, one was given to the Emperor of Japan, Hirohito, as well as sent to various countries where official requests were made.

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    Emperor Hirohito- grandfather of Japan's new emperor, Naruhito- renounced“the false conception that the emperor is divine” in 1946 under pressure from Allied forces.

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    Although better known outside Japan by his personal name Hirohito, in Japan, he is now referred to primarily by his posthumous name Emperor Shōwa.

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    Although better known outside of Japan by his personal name Hirohito, in Japan, he is now referred to primarily by his posthumous name Emperor Shōwa.

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    Although better known outside of Japan by his personal name Hirohito, in Japan he is now referred to exclusively by his posthumous name Emperor Shōwa.

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    The nuclear bombing and the record-breaking offensive of the Soviet troops made it clear to Emperor Hirohito that it was useless to continue to resist.

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    Under the provisions of the Meiji Constitution, the War Minister was held accountable only to the Emperor(Hirohito) himself, and not to the elected civilian government.

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    Emperor Hirohito, who personally signed most of the criminal orders, at the request of the commander of the occupying forces, General MacArthur, was removed from the number of defendants.

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    After healing the brother of Japan's Emperor Hirohito, he was awarded access to the archives of the Imperial Palace and to the Ise shrine, the highest temple in Shinto, the traditional religion of Japan.

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    According to historians Yoshiaki Yoshimi and Seiya Matsuno, Hirohito authorized, by specific orders transmitted by the Chief of staff of the Army such as Prince Kan'in or Hajime Sugiyama, the use of chemical weapons against Chinese civilians and soldiers.

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