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" The authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government to rule the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers who will take such steps as he deems proper to effectuate these terms of surrender. "
Hirohito And The Making Of Modern Japan - Page 558
de Herbert P. Bix - 2009 - 832 pages
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The Cold War Begins in Asia: American East Asian Policy and the Fall of the ...

Marc S. Gallicchio - 1988 - 320 pages
...advice and incorporated a phrase prepared by Cohen into his reply. The crucial sentence stipulated that “the authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government...the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers.”6 Byrnes presented this draft to the full cabinet in the early afternoon. According...
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Aftermath of War: Americans and the Remaking of Japan, 1945-1952

Howard B. Schonberger - 1989 - 364 pages
...representatives, to sign an instrument of surrender. From the moment of the surrender of Japanese armed forces, "the authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government to rule the state will be subject to you .... You will exercise supreme command over all land, sea and air forces which...
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Religion in Japanese History

Joseph M. Kitagawa - 1990 - 506 pages
...Sovereign Ruler." 1G The Allied Powers in reply made it plain, however, that "from the moment of surrender the authority of the emperor and the Japanese Government...the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander of the Allied powers who will take such steps as he deems proper to effectuate the surrender terms."...
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MacArthur's Japanese Constitution

Kyoko Inoue - 1991 - 404 pages
...which specified the status of the emperor and the Japanese government: From the moment of surrender the authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government...the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers who will take such steps as he deems proper to effectuate the surrender terms....
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Judge Shigeru Oda and the Progressive Development of International Law ...

Shigeru Oda - 1993 - 690 pages
...Constitution of 1889 being effectively suspended with Japan's unconditional surrender of August 14, 1945, when the authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government to rule the state became subject to the Allied Supreme Commander, the US General Douglas MacArthur. On October 7, 1946,...
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"What Future for Japan?": U.S. Wartime Planning for the Postwar Era, 1942-1945

Rudolf V. A. Janssens - 1995 - 534 pages
...option that the Japanese people might wish to keep the Imperial institution. Yet, during the Occupation, the “authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government...State shall be subject to the Supreme Commander,” The Emperor had to order the Japanese military to surrender. The economic part of the directive also...
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Conflict and Crisis: The Presidency of Harry S. Truman, 1945-1948

Robert J. Donovan - 1996 - 518 pages
...had been long favored by Marshall and the Joint Chiefs, it provided: "From the moment of surrender the authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government...the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers who will take such steps as he deems proper to effectuate the surrender terms."...
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General Kenney Reports: A Personal History of the Pacific War

1997 - 612 pages
...for the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters. Umezo glanced briefly at the last sentence: ". . . The authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government...deems proper to effectuate these terms of surrender." He then stepped back and took his place alongside Shigemitsu with the rest of the Japanese delegation....
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A Study of Crisis

Michael Brecher, Jonathan Wilkenfeld - 1997 - 1094 pages
...refused to accept any such condition and replied with the formula: “from the moment of surrender, the authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government...the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers. . . “After lengthy consideration Japan, once again following the lead of the...
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A Chronology of Australian Armed Forces at War, 1939-45: 1939 - 45

Bruce T. Swain - 2003 - 488 pages
...American terms for the surrender of Japan were broadcast. They were: From the moment of surrender, the authority of the Emperor and the Japanese Government...the state shall be subject to the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers who will take such steps as he deems proper to effectuate the surrender terms....
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