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  • {{Image|Hirohito in dress uniform.jpg|right|200px|Hirohito in dress uniform, 1935}} '''Hirohito''' (裕仁) or the '''Showa Emperor''' (昭和天皇 ''Shoowa Tennoo'', 190
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  • ...de Japan. However, within the culture he's always the 'Showa Emperor' and 'Hirohito' would not have been used to address him during his reign. It would rarely ...Hirohito there. I'm of two minds, myself. He's definitely better-known as Hirohito in the English-speaking world, and of course the renaming-upon-death thing
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  • | pagename = Hirohito | abc = Hirohito
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  • * Bix, Herbert. "Emperor Hirohito's war," ''History Today,'' (Dec 1991), Vol. 41, Issue 12, in [[Ebsco]] ...ds, Hal. "Who Saved the Emperor? The Macarthur Myth and U.S. Policy Toward Hirohito and the Japanese Imperial Institution, 1942-1946." ''Pacific Historical Rev
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  • File:Hirohito in dress uniform.jpg
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  • ...ally did not want Japan to surrender, he was obedient to Hirohito |Emperor Hirohito's decisions, thwarting some last minute plots to continue resistance. He co Primarily a combat commander, he was Hirohito's aide between 1926 and 1933, and vice war minister between 1939-1940. Othe
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  • (1905—1987) Younger brother of [[Hirohito | Emperor Hirohito]]; [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] officer before 1945, specializing in communic
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  • ...e of [[Akihito|Emperor Akihito]] and younger brother of [[Hirohito|Emperor Hirohito]]; military and Staff College graduate with an interest in aviation, and bo
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hirohito]]
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  • #redirect[[Hirohito]]
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  • | pagename = Hirohito | abc = Hirohito
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  • ....nsf.gov/news/special_reports/water/popup/molecules.htm Anders Nilsson and Hirohito Ogasawara], [http://www.nsf.gov/ National Science Foundation].}}
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  • ...[[Akihito|Emperor Akihito]], and the younger brother of [[Hirohito|Emperor Hirohito]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1902-1953) Next younger of Emperor [[Hirohito]]'s four brothers; generally sympathetic to reform movements; [[Japanese Mi
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Either the posthumous name of Emperor [[Hirohito]], or the name of his reign, meaning "enlightened peace"
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  • ...862-1949) A [[Satsuma Clan]] nobleman who was a close adviser to Emperor [[Hirohito]]; Lord Privy Seal 1925-1935; opponent of the [[Strike-North faction]]
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  • ...926) the personal name of the [[Taisho]] [[Emperor of Japan]], father of [[Hirohito]] and son of [[Mutsohito]]
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  • ...life as [[Yoshihito]], Japanese Emperor, son of [[Meiji]] and father of [[Hirohito]], ill in later life
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  • ...before [[World War Two in the Pacific]], suppressed strongly by Emperor [[Hirohito]], with several key government leaders killed and wounded, and Army purges
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  • ...at, usually known as Prince Higashikuni, uncle of and advisor to Emperor [[Hirohito]]; field marshal, [[Imperial Japanese Army]]; briefly [[Prime Minister of J
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  • ...1 - 3 Oct 1940), followed by [[Hajime Sugiyama]]; key adviser to Emperor [[Hirohito]] and close adviser until his death
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  • ...a principal adviser to Emperor [[Hirohito]], accompanying the young Prince Hirohito on his European tour in 1921, and then serving as Lord Privy Seal, generall Hirohito, according to Bix, was guided by seven key officials: the Lord Privy Seal,
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  • ...al)|Captain]], [[Imperial Japanese Navy]], who, as naval aide to Emperor [[Hirohito]], made one of the earliest proposals for [[kamikaze]] tactics; killed in a
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  • ...d. My first looks in Bix and Bergamini didn't reveal the conversation with Hirohito that I've seen a few times before. The words to Ito, however, do seem to h ...[Koshiro Okawa]], chief of the Naval General Staff, and [[Hirohito|Emperor Hirohito]]. Admiral [[Ryunosuke Kusaka]], Okawa's chief of staff, stated its essenc
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  • ...>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Prince and Japanese statesman, close to Emperor [[Hirohito]]; [[fascism|fascist]] politics but generally opposed to war with the U.S.;
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