Emperor is based on the true story of General Douglas MacArthur as he investigates Emperor Hirohito's role in World War II and the surrender of Japan to the US military. The movie explores the complexity of US-Japanese relations and the challenges faced by both sides during the occupation.
Japan's Longest Day is a movie that portrays the events leading up to and including Japan's surrender in World War II. It focuses on the political and military struggles within Japan as the country faces a devastating defeat. The story revolves around the decision-making process of the Japanese government and the ultimate surrender of the Emperor Hirohito. The movie also highlights the internal conflicts within the Japanese military and the impact of the atomic bomb on the nation. It is a compelling portrayal of a significant historical event in Japan's history.
Set in August 1945, The Emperor in August portrays the tense days leading up to Japan's surrender in World War II. As the Allied forces approach, Emperor Hirohito must navigate political tensions and complex decision-making, ultimately leading to the end of the war.
The Sun is a biographical drama that focuses on the life of Emperor Hirohito of Japan during World War II. The movie explores his inner conflicts, the decision-making process during the war, and the surrender of Japan to the Allied forces. It delves into his interactions with General Douglas MacArthur and his struggles within the palace. The story provides insights into the political and cultural atmosphere of Tokyo during that time.
During World War II, Daffy Duck wreaks havoc in a junkyard, encountering surreal situations and fighting against the forces of war. Along the way, he encounters Adolf Hitler, Hirohito, and various military propaganda.
Japan's War In Colour (2005) is a documentary that provides a vivid and in-depth look into the history and events of Imperial Japan during World War II. Through the use of rare color footage, the documentary showcases the rise of Imperial Japan, their aggressive conquests, the atrocities committed, the role of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy, the leadership of Emperor Hirohito, the Pacific War, and ultimately, Japan's defeat and surrender. It also delves into the concept of suicide attacks, such as kamikaze missions, which were employed by the Japanese military during the war.
The life and music of composer and activist Jeong Yul-Seong.
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