1_Learning Japanese History_202
The first chapter in a pre-war Japanese history textbook was "God's Country, the Emperor is God".
In this chapter,
The Japanese Imperial Army had brainwashed its soldiers to blow themselves up with American soldiers.
'Dying for the Emperor,'
The Japanese Imperial Army called these suicide bombers "kamikaze suicide bombers".
During the Battle of Okinawa
The "kamikaze suicide squad" imprinted fear on American soldiers.
After Japan's defeat, GHQ designated the first chapter of this Japanese history textbook as the Jomon period. Page 10 of 410 the U.S.-Japan War.
This was because GHQ wanted the Japanese people to be indifferent to their own history and the war between the United States and Japan.
GHQ did not want the Japanese to become "kamikaze suicide bombers" and did not want them to have anti-American feelings.
As a result, as time went on, most Japanese became indifferent to their own history and to the war between Japan and the United States.
Dear Daughter
You can't learn history with a single click, so look up the origins of things on your own and learn about history in a richly imaginative way.
Imaginative" means to hypothesize and test your hypothesis, "Maybe this is how it happened.
From your father
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