The Emperor is a symbol of the state and of the unity of the people.
Japanese Emperor during WWII
The Emperor is a symbol of the state and of the unity of the people.
Japanese Emperor during WWII
Article 1 of the post-war Japanese Constitution, reflecting his new role.
1946
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"I have always sought the advice of my ministers and acted in accordance with the constitution."
Strange & Unusual"I have been told about my war responsibility and did not see any point in living longer because it would only increase my chances of seeing or hearing things that are agonizing."
Controversial"It was not clear to me that our course was unjustified."
Humorous"The Imperial Army should not be allowed to expand its operations in China beyond what is absolutely necessary for the maintenance of peace and order."
Shocking"The war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage."
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