What happened after Japan surrendered? Did U.S. soldiers occupy it? What was the process like of landing and occupying cities? Was there any resistance?
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The Emperor said, “The Japanese people should endure the unendurable and suffer what is unsufferable”
The Japanese followed the word.
The US thoroughly implemented its occupation plan so that Japan would never resist to the West.
The weakness of the US is the slave issue and the massacre of atomic bombs and airstrikes.
The US solved the slave problem, The US has made Koreans appear to be slaves, making Japan appear to have slave problems.
The US solved the massacre problem, The genocide made the Japanese appear as if they were devils by creating the comfort women issue and the Nanjing issue.
200,000 people were killed by two atomic bombs and 100,000 people were slaughtered by airstrikes.
The number of comfort women kidnapped and killed is 200,000 people.
The number of Chinese killed is 300,000.
Both propagandas match the number of massacres in the United States.
The occupying forces were eager to kill the Emperor.
However, after seeing the people who worshiped the Emperor, the idea changed, “We must not kill the Emperor.”
Japan still suffers from propaganda made by Comintern in the US.
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