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In World War II, Japan did not surrender unconditionally, but put forward three shameless conditions, and if it did not agree, it would fight to the death to the end

In World War II, Japan did not surrender unconditionally, but put forward three shameless conditions, and if it did not agree, it would fight to the death to the end

The Second World War is a common disaster and catastrophe for all mankind, in this war more than sixty countries around the world have been affected, two billion people directly or indirectly involved in the war, countless civilians displaced and their families were destroyed, but as one of the initiators of World War II, Japan was slow to surrender, even though it has been defeated and retreated, it is still stubborn and stubborn, in order to force Japan to surrender, the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and after this heavy blow, Japan finally announced its defeat and surrender.

In World War II, Japan did not surrender unconditionally, but put forward three shameless conditions, and if it did not agree, it would fight to the death to the end

What has been recorded in history is that Japan announced unconditional surrender, but this is not the case, but it has put forward three very shameless conditions, and clamored that if it did not agree, it would fight to the death, and the United States agreed to all three conditions for Japan for its own political interests. The first condition is to preserve Japan's emperor system, which has a supreme position in Japan, and if the emperor is banned, then the Japanese people will lose their spiritual beliefs, which will make them worse off than dead.

In World War II, Japan did not surrender unconditionally, but put forward three shameless conditions, and if it did not agree, it would fight to the death to the end

We all know that Japan's Emperor Hirohito was the real culprit behind the war of aggression against China, but because the United States promised Japan to retain the emperor system, Emperor Hirohito not only did not receive trial and punishment, but also still treated him with dignity and superiority, even though Japan was defeated and surrendered, Emperor Hirohito of Japan never apologized and repented of the war.

In World War II, Japan did not surrender unconditionally, but put forward three shameless conditions, and if it did not agree, it would fight to the death to the end

The second condition put forward by Japan was the trial in Tokyo, because the trial in the homeland allowed Japan to delay time to destroy the evidence, so that many war criminals who committed the most heinous crimes eventually escaped punishment, and the third condition put forward by Japan was that the Allies would not be allowed to station troops in Japan, which was actually very unreasonable, but the United States all agreed, and in exchange, the United States could send troops to Japan, in the name of helping Japan's post-war economic construction.

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