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  1. The Emperor in August (2015) is a Japanese historical drama, directed by Masato Harada (Chronicle of My Mother), about the last days before Japan's surrender at the end of World War II. It focuses on Emperor Hirohito (Masahiro Motoki), Prime Minister Suzuki (Tsutomo Yamazaki), and War Minister Anami (Kôji Yakusho), contemplating the repercussions of the Potsdam Declaration, a failed military ...

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  2. On August 14th, 1945, at an Imperial conference, Emperor, Hirohito, finally decided to accept the Potsdam Declaration. However, some young firebrand Army off...

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  3. On August 14th, 1945, at an Imperial conference, the Showa Emperor, Hirohito, finally decided to accept the Potsdam Declaration. However, some young firebrand Army officers insisted on continuing the war and conspired to launch a coup.

  4. The Emperor in August. Sunday, May 28, 19:45 Mousonturm Saal (mit Preisverleihung) → Buy tickets. 日本のいちばん長い日 Nihon no ichiban nagai hi; Japan 2015, DCP, 136 min, Japanese with English subtitles; Director: Masato HARADA; Script: Masat ...

  5. 8. Aug. 2015 · In July 1945, during the end of World War II, Japan is forced to accept the Potsdam Declaration. A cabinet meeting has continued through days and nights, but a decision cannot be made. The U.S. drops atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. General Korechika Anami is torn over making the proper decision and the Emperor of Japan worries about his people. Prime Minister ...

  6. The Emperor in August. The Emperor in August (日本のいちばん長い日? literalmente "El día más largo de Japón") es una película dramática histórica japonesa de 2015 dirigida por Masato Harada y estrenada en los cines de Japón el 8 de agosto de 2015. 2 . Es una nueva versión ampliada de la película de 1967 El día más largo de ...

  7. On August 14th, 1945, at an Imperial conference, the Showa Emperor, Hirohito, finally decided to accept the Potsdam Declaration. However, some young firebrand Army officers insisted on continuing the war and conspired to launch a coup.