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  • ...the [[Meiji Restoration]] or Meiji Era, grandfather of [[Hirohito]], the Showa Emperor.
    185 bytes (28 words) - 06:18, 3 September 2011
  • ...r [[Yoshihito]] of the [[Taisho Era]] and grandfather of [[Hirohito]], the Showa Emperor.
    267 bytes (41 words) - 06:18, 3 September 2011
  • ...[[Mutsohito]], 1868-1912), [[Taisho]] (personal name [[Yoshihito]]) and [[Showa]] (personal name [[Hirohito]], 1926-1945) [[Emperor of Japan|Emperors of Ja
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  • * [[Showa University]]
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  • * Brinckmann, Hans, and Ysbrand Rogge. ''Showa Japan: The Post-War Golden Age and Its Troubled Legacy'' (2008) ...he Japan of Hirohito.'' (1992) articles by scholars [http://www.amazon.com/Showa-Japan-Hirohito-Carol-Gluck/dp/0393310647/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=121
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  • ...bility--delving into the past (1) / Who should bear the most blame for the Showa War?}}</ref>
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  • ...e son of [[Mutsohito]], the Meiji Emperor, and father of [[Hirohito]], the Showa Emperor. Referring to him by reign name, he is the [[Taisho]] Emperor. His
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  • ...bility--delving into the past (1) / Who should bear the most blame for the Showa War?}}</ref> Part of his decision against a coup came from discussions with
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  • ==Showa Period==
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  • ...Emperor in the Meiji Era. His grandson, [[Hirohito]], is also called the [[Showa Emperor]] for his reign, ironically translated as "heavenly peace". "Meiji | Showa
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  • ===Showa era===
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  • ...bility--delving into the past (1) / Who should bear the most blame for the Showa War?}}</ref>
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  • ...bility--delving into the past (1) / Who should bear the most blame for the Showa War?}}</ref>
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  • ...bility--delving into the past (1) / Who should bear the most blame for the Showa War?}}</ref>
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  • '''Hirohito''' (裕仁) or the '''Showa Emperor''' (昭和天皇 ''Shoowa Tennoo'', 1901-1989) was the 124th empero ...he hawkish foreign minister.<ref> Stephen S. Large, ''Emperor Hirohito and Showa Japan'' (1992) p. 103-8.</ref> Yet because his power was so circumscribed b
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  • ...bility--delving into the past (1) / Who should bear the most blame for the Showa War?}}</ref>
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  • ...'[[Great Depression in the United Kingdom|the United Kingdom]]''' and '''[[Showa Depression (Japan)|Japan]]'''. ...ny]], [[Great Depression in the United Kingdom|the United Kingdom]], and [[Showa Depression (Japan)|Japan]].
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  • The Showa Period (1926-1989), under Emperor [[Hirohito]], was an era of incredible ch
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  • [[Hirohito]] was the '''Showa''' Emperor 1926-89 after serving as regent since 1921.
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  • ...n]], or something else? [[Hirohito]] or [[Hirohito of Japan]] or [[Emperor Showa]]? [[William Wedgwood Benn, 1st Viscount Stansgate]] or [[William Wedgewood *Emperors of Japan: "Emperor {reign name} of Japan", thus [[Emperor Showa of Japan]], with redirect from [[Hirohito]], [[Hirohito of Japan]] and [[Em
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