| Yeah, it's not like today where the emperor is a respected figurehead, back then he was literally seen as the descendent of a sun god, therefore he is a god. I keep reading that the japanese kept trying to surrender during the summer but the 1 term the US never liked was that the emeperor had to keep his divinity. I guess that would make him exempt from any trial. Still, if they were going to give him a walk in walk out trial with no convictions, then what was the point of that surrender stipulation being such a big deal?
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