**10,000 Fan Incentive Plan The taming of World War II Japan was definitely one of the most glorious moments in the life of five-star General MacArthur. On April 16, 1951, there was an extremely puzzling scene on the streets of Tokyo, where hundreds of thousands of men, women and children wept and said goodbye to MacArthur, who was about to leave Japan, in a frenzy that surpassed the 1987 Japanese concert of Michael Jackson, the king of pop. You must know that in 1951, when Li Mei burned Tokyo and bombed Nagasaki, Hiroshima was just six years old. In just six years, what magic did MacArthur use to turn the Japanese, who were not at odds with the United States, into his most loyal followers? Let's go back to 1945, when the defeat of the Japanese army in World War II was decided, and on March 9, the commander of the 21st Bomber Force of the U.S. Army, Li Mei, ordered more than 300 bombers with more than 2,000 tons of incendiary bombs to blow up Tokyo into flames, killing nearly 90,000 people overnight. But the Tokyo fire did not completely scare the Japanese emperor. Emperor Hirohito, who killed the red eye, and the military department coerced the people of all Japan, and formulated the Jade Crushing Plan in a frenzy, that is, the whole people went into battle, fought with the American soldiers until the last moment, and if they failed, they committed suicide to repay the emperor and make the American conquest meaningless.
On August 6, in order to accelerate the progress of Japan's surrender, the U.S. military dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, this unprecedented dimensionality reduction hit super ** made Emperor Yuto understand that his dog in the bomb shelter to direct the whole country to accompany the funeral idea is no longer realistic, so, on August 15, Emperor Hirohito announced Japan's unconditional surrender, 15 days later, MacArthur with a pipe in his mouth landed in Japan with a posture of dominating the world, in fact, from this moment on, The Japanese have mixed feelings about this arrogant commander-in-chief stationed in Japan.
Because to a certain extent, Japan was subdued at that time, and it was from the bones. They worship the strong, not so much as admiration, but fear. Whoever beats him is afraid, he will not dare. Like the United States, like Russia. How could the USSR remain indifferent after the entry of the United States into Japan? In fact, the Soviet Union had long cultivated its own power in Japan, but the plan failed, and the United States took over. It's just a concession for mutual benefit!
MacArthur only needed one person to get Japan, and that was Emperor Hirohito.
1.On the day of entering Japan, he directly took over the place where the emperor was. This frightened the emperor, who was human after all, and all the executives, including the emperor, were ready to be humiliated or even killed by the American general MacArthur.
2.Instead of humiliating the emperor, MacArthur was courteous and respectful to him. And openly stated that without abolishing the monarchy, you can continue to be the emperor. There was jubilation in Japan, and this was MacArthur's greeting gift, first and then soldiers. It means that the emperor should be sensible and obedient.
3.At that time, the Japanese emperor was a mysterious existence and never appeared in public, and the Japanese people almost never saw the true face of the emperor. MacArthur came, directly forced the emperor to come out, and openly took pictures to publicize it. This is tantamount to humiliating the mysterious emperor. But there is no way! Now it's someone else's world.
4.The Japanese emperor promised to cooperate with the U.S. military to rule and manage Japan, but the U.S. military also had to promise to save the emperor's life, after all, he authorized the war, and the military tribunal had to be decided by the Americans at that time.
In this way, for the sake of their own interests, the Japanese people, instead of resisting, accepted the presence of MacArthur's troops with great welcome. Everything went so smoothly and so ironically!