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- The role of the Emperor in Japan's entry into World War II
- The view that Emperor Hirohito was against the war
- The emperor's active role in ending the war
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19391945
A new study on the role of Emperor Hirohito in Japan's entry into World War II presents a new perspective, questioning the view that the emperor was against the war. According to the study, the emperor's role in ending the war contradicts the view that he was against it.
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