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On the morning of August 15, 1945, all NHK stations announced that the Emperor would address the nation at noon. Many people wore formal clothes for the occasion.

People used to have so much more class. Now they just wear sweats to watch the State of the Union address on TV smdh

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/17237548355915947.webp

Pic of the official surrender at the USS Missouri.

Notice how the Japanese delegation is all fancy with formal military uniforms and frac suits with top hats.

Meanwhile the Americans wore their service uniforms.

One of his decisions, to have attendees wearing formal military attire, was overturned by General Douglas MacArthur. Starnes recalled MacArthur saying, "We fought them in our khaki uniforms, and we'll accept their surrender in our khaki uniforms."

https://pearlharbor.org/blog/the-ceremony-marking-the-end-of-world-war-ii/

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Do you know if it's true that some Japanese wept on hearing the emperor's voice? (though I suppose emotions had already been running high)

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Many people committed suicide after this broadcast, the War Minister Korechika Anami for instance committed seppuku that day. The emperor announced they lost, more precisely to "bear the unbearable", so many would be in tears that day.

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I remembered where I read it, it was from the New Yorker's "Hiroshima" . They were tears of joy. Funny that's what I most remember from the piece

Some time later, in a letter to an American, Mr. Tanimoto described the events of that morning. "At the time of the Post-War, the marvelous thing in our history happened. Our Emperor broadcasted his own voice through radio directly to us, common people of Japan. Aug. 15th we were told that some news of great importance could he heard & all of us should hear it. So I went to Hiroshima railway station. There set a loud-speaker in the ruins of the station. Many civilians, all of them were in boundage, some being helped by shoulder of their daughters, some sustaining their injured feet by sticks, they listened to the broadcast and when they came to realize the fact that it was the Emperor, they cried with full tears in their eyes, 'What a wonderful blessing it is that Tenno himself call on us and we can hear his own voice in person. We are thoroughly satisfied in such a great sacrifice.' When they came to know the war was ended—that is, Japan was defeated, they, of course, were deeply disappointed, but followed after their Emperor's commandment in calm spirit, making whole-hearted sacrifice for the everlasting peace of the world—and Japan started her new way."

I also got a book about the mass suicides after Germany surrendered, I need to get it around to reading it :marseyreading:

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Good. We should have killed all the Germans. Jewish lives matter more than kraut subhumams. As Hitler said "you can't be a christian and a German." All germans are beyond salvation.

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What a wonderful blessing it is that Tenno himself call on us and we can hear his own voice in person. We are thoroughly satisfied in such a great sacrifice.' When they came to know the war was ended—that is, Japan was defeated, they, of course, were deeply disappointed, but followed after their Emperor's commandment in calm spirit, making whole-hearted sacrifice for the everlasting peace of the world—and Japan started her new way."

That's very believable. The war being over meant no more bombings and no more fear of the yanks invading and young men being killed. The Emperor himself announcing it calmed them as they trusted his judgment that the yanks wouldn't massacre civilians.

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"Oh thank God, the Russians won't occupy more than Manchuria"

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Nice of you to dress up for your own peepee sucking ceremony

Maybe you should have put on some lipstick

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/17237550193063688.webp

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If only he thought Jewish lives mattered he'd be the perfect man

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We fought them in our khaki uniforms, and we'll accept :marseyokay: their surrender :marseywhiteflag: in our khaki uniforms.

How can one man be so based :marseygivecrown:

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Eisenhower said he studied theatrics for 7 years while working under MacArthur

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People put on pants to watch TV? Fancy.

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Not even TV, just listen to the radio lmao.

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