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Hirohito (29
April 1901 – 7
January 1989),
posthumously honored as
Emperor Shōwa, was the 124th
emperor of ****an,
reigning from 1926
until his
death in...
- 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 was a
radio broadcast of
surrender given by
Hirohito, the
emperor of ****an, on 15
August 1945. It
announced to the ****anese...
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member of the Kujō
family of the
Fujiwara clan. The
couple had four sons:
Hirohito, Yasuhito,
Nobuhito and Takahito. When his
father died in July 1912, Yoshihito—then...
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Hirohito Shinohara (篠原 宏仁,
Shinohara Hirohito, born
November 30, 1993) is a ****anese
football player for
Verspah Oita.
Hirohito Shinohara joined J2 League...
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Hirohito Nakamura (中村 洋仁,
Nakamura Hirohito, born May 9, 1974) is a
former ****anese
football player.
Nakamura was born in
Osaka Prefecture on May 9, 1974...
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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
Imperial Palace in Chiyoda...
- 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 and the
Making of
Modern ****an is a book by
Herbert P. Bix
covering the
reign of
Emperor Shōwa of ****an from 1926
until his
death in 1989. It...
- Bix,
Hirohito and the
Making of
Modern ****an, pp. 417–420 Bix,
Hirohito and the
Making of
Modern ****an, p. 418 Wetzler,
Peter (1998).
Hirohito and War:...