(1/5) Timewatch Emperor Hirohito World War II
Hirohito ruled
Japan for more than six decades of the
20th century, during a period in which the nation aggressively pursued political dominance in
Asia, withstood the devastation of
World War II and rebuilt itself into a global economic powerhouse.
Taking the official name
Showa ("
Enlightened Peace"), he began his long reign in 1926, with a divine claim to the throne as the 124th emperor in direct lineage to Amaterasu, a mythological sun goddess. At the close of World War II,
General Douglas MacArthur, in charge of the
U.S. occupation of Japan, kept Hirohito on the throne rather than charge him with war crimes, and Hirohito renounced his divinity and agreed to adopt a constitutional monarchy. During Hirohito's lifetime he was often depicted as a benign and even passive bystander to events
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