Surrender of Japan

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    Japan and the U.S.A were at war after Japan bombed U.S pearl harbour. Pearl Harbour was bombed on December 7, 1941 and the U.S declared war the day after. The U.S were not officially at war in WW2 until a day after Japan bombed them. Japan was an imperialist nation trying to extend their authority over other nations lands with military power. Why did President Truman decide to use atomic bombs against Japan in 1945? President H. Truman ordered the use of the atomic bomb against Japan in 1945 in…

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    rebuilding of Japan. Japan was devastated by the atomic bombings and invasions that occurred in their homeland, but when the peace treaty was signed on September 2nd, Japan began to rebuild. In an April 19th, 1951 address to congress, General Douglas MacArthur stated that, “The Japanese people since the war, have undergone the greatest reformation recorded in modern history… They have from the ashes left in war’s wake…. created a truly…

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    Japans main classification of change in the 1930s was political, and in order to understand the sudden causation of these changes, one must first recognise the aspects that drove these changes at an earlier period. The Meiji restoration was a major contributor as it allowed the military to obtain political influence. The Great Depression arguably drove the Kwangtung Army to intervene and invade Manchuria, independent of the government. Nationalist sentiments intensified and a new group - the…

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    MAJOR THEMES IN THE NOVEL Individualism The white tiger symbolizes power and majesty in East Asian societies, for example, in China and Japan. It is likewise an image for independence and uniqueness. Balram is seen as not quite the same as those he grew up with. He is the person who escaped the "Murkiness" and discovered his way into the "Light". All through the book, there are references to how Balram is altogether different from those back in his home surroundings. He is alluded to as the…

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    insufficient for a lengthy war with the United States. Moreover, many leaders of the Japanese Empire were either disillusioned or ‘self-willed militaristic advisers’ (Potsdam) who ultimately brought Japan to utter destruction exacerbated by the use of the atomic bomb in 1945 which all but forced Japanese surrender and subsequent Allied victory. However, while these factors were significant to Japan’s defeat, it was America’s strategy in practice, exploiting an immense ‘war potential’…

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    many different effects for everyone. General MacArthur accepted the Japanese surrender and took control of the US occupation of Japan. Right when he took leader he was determined to build a new stabilized foundation full of peace and order. He began this new process with something called demilitarization. This getting rid of Japanese forces. This didn't take long to do at all and he ended up leaving the Japan army with only a small armed force. The next part to his new strategies was…

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    Many rumors among the people, said that the United States government were cooking up something for the Japanese. On May 8th 1945 the war ended with the surrender of the axis powers. The United States was still not finished with japan, they wanted revenge for the loss of troops. Dana had no idea what it was, but her gut knew it was going to be bad. On august 6th, 1945 the United stated dropped the “little boy” on Hiroshima. Then on august 9th…

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    help out in departments such as assistance, economics, and representation. The United States relations with nations such as Japan, China, and Korea vary, but are all important to those countries. The United States and Japan established relations in 1858. However, during World War II the relations were cut off due to Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor. After Japan decided to surrender to the United States, normal relations continued in 1952. Together the two countries work together on issues such as…

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    Emperor Jimmu

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    believed that Emperor Jimmu was the first emperor of Japan and resided in the capital city of Kyoto. However, the aristocracy fell marking the beginning of military rulers called the Shogun. Also, during this time the Shogun developed a caste system putting them at the very top. After a succession of the Shogun, the Azuchi-Momoyama period began with the establishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate, which also brought back the feudalist system (“Fact of Japan,” 2015). In 1867, the Tokugawa…

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    calls forth the ghosts of Japan’s hallowed samurai class. A class so determined to preserve honor, they would rather stab their own stomachs in ritualistic suicide than live a shamed existence. Bushido is a code of conduct for the samurai of premodern Japan. The word samurai originally meant “one who serves” and referred to men of noble birth assigned to guard members of the Imperial Court. A strong virtue of Bushido was a strict hierarchy that emphasized obedience to authority. Warriors were…

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