If ever a picture was worth a thousand words, it was the image of General MacArthur and Emperor Hirohito standing side ... and while he avoided using the word "surrender," his meaning was clear.
15 as the war’s end, the day Japan’s emperor made a speech announcing the surrender ... 9, Japanese Emperor Hirohito broadcast a surrender message to his people on the radio.
If ever a picture was worth a thousand words, it was the image of General MacArthur and Emperor Hirohito standing side ... and while he avoided using the word "surrender," his meaning was clear.
Emperor Hirohito appeared to be preparing for war against the United States about two months before Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, according to a diary that raises further questions about his ...
According to a 1987 interview with Grand Chamberlain Yoshihiro Tokugawa, who served the emperor for 50 years at the Imperial Palace, Hirohito's affinity for the biological began in the sixth grade ...