>Allies fight against Germany
>”The supreme ruler of Germany, responsible for the deaths of 6 million Jews, must go!”
>Allies fight against Japan
>”The supreme ruler of Japan, responsible for the deaths of 20 million Chinese, can stay!”
Hmmmm...
>Allies fight against Germany
>”The supreme ruler of Germany, responsible for the deaths of 6 million Jews, must go!”
>Allies fight against Japan
>”The supreme ruler of Japan, responsible for the deaths of 20 million Chinese, can stay!”
Hmmmm...
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Tojo was one who was in charge of the armed forces of Japan, while Hirohito was more of a figure head. kinda like how the old shogun government with the shogun as the military dictator of Japan, while the Emperor chills in a comfy castle.
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So yeah, in both cases, the important leaders got executed for crimes against humanity, while the scientists got pardoned in exchange for spilling their ethically challenged research data and help the Allies, while part of the "middle management" and common soldier war criminals fled justice.
meant for
Hirohito was pretty much a puppet of army after their coup
>that chest
He looks like some soviet war veteran
THIS
>nice trips
He probably gave to himself.
Just like Stalin.
One was a powerful despot.
The other was a powerless monarch.
Hirohito wasnt entirely blameless, but the Japanese would never have accepted losing their emperor. Hitler was just a dictator but the emperor was the literal symbol of the Japanese people and had been for centuries and therefore held great sentimental value to the Japanese
did hirohito fight the banks and name the jew?
no.
there's your answer
>powerless monarch
uhhmm, no sweetie
Hitler refused to surrender even when the Soviets were literally a five minute walk from the Reich Chancellery.
Hirohito quit while he was ahead and was given leniency. Jap military leaders also conspiring during their war crimes trials to ensure he was not implicated in any way.
I love how people somehow are constantly able to rationalize that people who are in positions of absolute authority somehow cannot be held accountable for their actions but people of much lesser power can. I've seen people do this with Tsar Nicholas II, Kaiser Wilhelm II, Franz Joseph I, and yes, Emperor Hirohito. Apparently, despite being born into positions of immense influence, all of these people were actually powerless for whatever reason.
He named the chink
This.
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Oil barons (Rockfellers) owning your industry isnt that different from bankers owning it.
>>>/leftypol/
>truth is leftypol
>being anticapitalist is truth
>>>/leftypol/
>saying facts is anti-capitalism
are you literally autistic?
>lets Louis Nathaniel de Rothschild go after his family pay a huge ransom
What did they mean by this?
good goy Hitler
>implying its either far left socialism or far right capitalism
Funny how that quote appears nowhere in any edition of his books available online and no one has yet managed to photograph or scan the page in a physical copy of the book...
its almost as if hitler was intelligent enough to win over german industrialists instead of being a far left socialist "death to rich people" sperg
gee its almost as if it goes against (((their))) narrative
Who's ((((they))) in this scenario?
anglos
(((Schicklgruber)))
The role of the emperor despite the religious and cultural ties was largely forced into a mainly ceremonial position with little tangible power or influence for the last 500-600+ years in Japan by the time of the Sino-Japanese War and World War II.
>comparing autistic sperg dictator to a god emperor
also hitler killed himself
One was the descendent of thousands of years of imperial rulership who was seen as one of the most important unity figures in Japan and was considered a literal god in their religion.
The other was a beta sperg who manipulated himself into power 12 years ago and proceeded to destroy an entire continent.
Hitler would have changed his mind if a German city or two got nuked
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Keeping Hirohito around was a strategic move by the Americans to keep Japan in line. If they had locked up, or worse, executed the Emperor you better believe every Jap would chimped out leading to a nation wide version of Iwo Jima and a bloodbath for allied forces. Instead the allies were respectful and now have a strong ally in the region to project power and contain the soviet sphere.
too bad Hitler didn't kill any Rothschilds except a nobody cousin who died by accident
Why?
He was prepared to sacrifice the entire country, as evidenced by the Nero decree. Why would he care if the allies start doing it for him (faster)?