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  1. 7. Mai 2024 · This paper, which locates Emperor Hirohito as the driving force behind Japanese surrender in World War II, presents new historical evidence to support its threefold case that (i) the emperor feared aerial bombardment, (ii) the atomic attacks against Hiroshima and Nagasaki magnified that fear, and (iii) this fear was the driving force behind the ...

  2. 7. Mai 2024 · Image: A 1971 painting of the last imperial conference by Shirokawa Ichirō (1908-1944). The original is held in the collection of the Admiral Baron Suzuki Kantarō collection. The seminar is followed by light refreshments. Sign up to the ANU Japan Institute mailing list.

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  3. 20. Mai 2024 · Kantarō Suzuki: Vice-chairman of the Councilors of Court; Prime Ministers. Senjuro Hayashi: Prime Minister, Commander-in-Chief of Kwantung Army, Minister of War, member of Imperial Privy Council amongst political adviser in Taisei Yokusankai; Kōki Hirota: Prime Minister, also chief of secret services in the Black Dragon Society

  4. 7. Mai 2024 · These include: (i) the remarkably durable proposition (attributable to Gar Alperovitz and others) that Japan was defeated and on the verge of surrender long before August 1945; (ii) the insistence (attributable to Herbert Bix and others) that the emperor delayed surrender; (iii) the debate (joined by Asada Sadao, Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, and Hatano Sumio) over whether the atomic bombs or Soviet ...

  5. 20. Mai 2024 · Suzuki Kantarō (1868–1948) 24 June 1940 10 August 1944 Shimizu Tōru (1868–1947) 10 August 1944 13 June 1946 Shigenosuke Ushio (1881–1955) 13 June 1946 2 May 1947 See also. Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan; Notes. References ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HirohitoHirohito - Wikipedia

    Vor einem Tag · Starting in mid 1944, American raids on the major cities of Japan made a mockery of the unending tales of victory. Later that year, with the downfall of Tojo's government, two other prime ministers were appointed to continue the war effort, Kuniaki Koiso and Kantarō Suzuki—each with the formal approval of Hirohito. Both were unsuccessful and ...

  7. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › 19451945 – Wikipedia

    Vor 2 Tagen · Juli: Der japanische Premierminister Suzuki Kantarō erklärt in einer Pressekonferenz, seine Regierung finde in der Potsdamer Erklärung „keine wesentlichen Neuigkeiten“. Der Atompilz über Hiroshima