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Hirohito (29
April 1901 – 7
January 1989),
posthumously honored as
Emperor Shōwa, was the 124th
emperor of ****an
according to the
traditional order of...
- Look up
Hirohito in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hirohito (1901–1989)
posthumously Emperor Shōwa of ****an;
reigned 1926 to 1989.
Hirohito may also...
- The
Hirohito surrender broadcast (****anese: 玉音放送, romanized: Gyokuon-hōsō, lit. 'Jewel
Voice Broadcast',
better translated as
simply "Broadcast of the...
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health led to
appointment of his
eldest son,
Crown Prince Hirohito, as
regent in 1921, and
Hirohito succeeded him as
emperor when he died in 1926. Prince...
- Constitution. Furthermore, at
General MacArthur's insistence,
Emperor Hirohito remained on the
imperial throne and was
effectively granted full immunity...
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Hirohito,
Emperor Shōwa, the 124th
emperor of ****an
according to the
traditional order of succession, died on 7
January 1989 at the ****iage
Palace in Chiyoda...
- was a
member of the
Imperial House of ****an, the wife of
Emperor Shōwa (
Hirohito) and the
mother of
Emperor Emeritus Akihito. She was
Empress of ****an from...
- the main
Tokyo Imperial Palace complex. When she gave
birth to a son,
Hirohito,
Prince Michi (the ****ure
Emperor Shōwa) in 1901, she was the
first official...
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surrender of the
Empire of ****an in
World War II was
announced by
Emperor Hirohito on 15
August and
formally signed on 2
September 1945,
ending the war. By...
- ********ination
attempts on
Hirohito, the
Emperor of ****an. The ****ailants were all
either Korean or ****anese. ********ination
attempts on
Hirohito took
place throughout...