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The emperor who is unkind and righteous, and who is cold in nature

The emperor who is unkind and righteous, and who is cold in nature

Emperor Hirohito

Emperor Showa Hirohito was a man of little grace and righteousness, and he was the kind of leader who said, "Let the black cauldron be carried by his men, send the death to the horse boy, and the credit goes to me."

The emperor who is unkind and righteous, and who is cold in nature

Nagata Tetsuyama was stabbed at the scene

On August 12, 1935, Major General Tetsuyama Nagata, then chief of the Japanese Army's Military Affairs Bureau, was assassinated and hacked to death in his office by a junior officer with a knife. Nagata Tetsuyama was one of the symbols of the Showa Fascist Officers' Group, the leader of the Japanese military command faction, and Hideki Tojo was his younger brother. He gathered a group of young soldiers loyal to Hirohito, engaged in the Manchurian Incident, suppressed the opposition in the country, and was a close confidant of Hirohito's cronies. However, because it was strategically inconsistent with Hirohito's direction and leaked evidence of Hirohito's involvement in domestic politics, it was directly abandoned by Hirohito.

The emperor who is unkind and righteous, and who is cold in nature

Nagata Tetsuyama, the leader of the unification faction and a close confidant of Hirohito

Nagata was assassinated by Saburō Aizawa of the Imperial Sect. When the leader of the Imperial Daoist faction was replaced by the imperial faction, Aizawa ran to visit the big men of the Imperial Daoist faction, and the big men went to see Hirohito, and with the tacit consent of the bosses above, Aizawa ran to the Military Affairs Bureau on August 12, and arrived at Nagata's office without hindrance, taking a knife and hacking Nagata to death.

When Hirohito learned of Nagata's assassination, he acted calmly and calmly said to his subordinates, "I know, can I go swimming today?" ”

The emperor who is unkind and righteous, and who is cold in nature

Saburo Aizawa

As the big men secretly communicate with Hirohito, they tell Aizawa that he will be safe after the assassination. Therefore, after Aizawa cut Nagata, he did not rush to escape, and as a result, he was caught and sent to court, and directly sentenced to death.

The emperor who is unkind and righteous, and who is cold in nature

The simple-minded Aizawa didn't want to understand one thing: Since Hirohito could easily abandon his cronies Nagata, it would be normal to abandon a little Nakasa, right?

I don't know if Aizawa will regret it after being sentenced to death, whether he will shake hands with the abandoned Nagata in hell, cry together, and jointly denounce Hirohito's widowhood?

The emperor who is unkind and righteous, and who is cold in nature

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