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    decrease its activities in Japan, and officially wound up in 1951. The Far Eastern Commission and Allied Council for Japan were also established to supervise...
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  • Far Eastern Commission (category Japan–Soviet Union relations)
    United States was given the dominant position on the Tokyo-based Allied Council for Japan, a concession the Republic of China was willing to accept due to...
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  • Washington, and would oversee the Allied Council for Japan. This arrangement was similar to those that the Allies had set up for overseeing the defeated Axis...
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    Lieutenant General Derevyanko, who represented the USSR in the Allied Council for Japan. The rival picks of the Russian emigrant and the Soviet commander...
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  • Tokyo Charter (category International Military Tribunal for the Far East)
    by General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers in Allied-occupied Japan, on January 19, 1946 that set down the laws and procedures...
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  • Moscow Conference (1945) (category Allied occupation of Korea)
    and Finland. Far Eastern Commission and Allied Council for Japan. Far Eastern Commission Allied Council for Japan Korea China Romania Bulgaria The establishment...
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  • legal document for the conduct of Japanese affairs during the occupation. Following the establishment of the Allied Council for Japan in December 1945...
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    of July 1945, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) was incapable of conducting major operations and an Allied invasion of Japan was imminent. Together with...
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    minister is responsible for implementing Japan's foreign policy and is also a statutory member of the National Security Council. The minister is nominated...
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  • Atcheson Jr. (1896–1947), American diplomat to Japan after World War II, Chairman of the Allied Council for Japan Nathaniel Atcheson (1772–1825), English ship-owner...
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    the permanent membership of the U.N. Security Council, which is made up exclusively of the principal Allied powers that won the war. The victorious Allies...
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  • Commission and Allied Council for Japan to administer their occupation of that country while the establishment Allied Control Council, administered occupied...
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    leaving the Japanese mainland unprotected and without a significant naval defense force. By August 1945, plans had been made for an Allied invasion of...
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    repeated for about twenty minutes. Many Allied airmen captured by the Japanese on land or at sea were executed in accordance with official Japanese policy...
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    defeat in the Pacific War and two atomic bombings, Japan surrendered in 1945 and came under Allied occupation. After the war, the country underwent rapid...
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    proposed Allied plan for the invasion of the Japanese home islands near the end of World War II. The planned operation was canceled when Japan surrendered...
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  • United States, and Japan. It was founded in 1917 after the Russian Revolution and with Russia's withdrawal as an ally imminent. The council served as a second...
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    by Allied advances, feared they would be killed if they surrendered to the Allies, or felt bound by honor and loyalty to never surrender. After Japan officially...
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    Pacific War (redirect from US-Japan war)
    battles in history and massive Allied air raids over Japan, as well as the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Japan surrendered unconditionally on...
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    During the Pacific War, Allied forces conducted air raids on Japan from 1942 to 1945, causing extensive destruction to the country's cities and killing...
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    Conference recognized the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Japan, and the United States as "the Principal Allied and Associated Powers". When the war began in 1914...
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  • Emperor (2012 film) (category Japan in non-Japanese culture)
    middle of the night to give his testimony. Before the Japanese surrender, the Supreme Council's deadlock between those in favor of surrender and those...
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    Kōichirō Asakai (category Ambassadors of Japan to the United States)
    of the Allied Council for Japan as an "observer" and the sole diplomat.: 199  In August 1951, he was appointed the first head of the Japanese Government...
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    representative in the Allied Council for Japan, Derevyanko vigorously advocated Soviet interests in the governance of occupied Japan, particularly opposing...
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    theater of World War II, further intensified Japan's engagements, leading to significant confrontations with Allied forces in the Pacific Ocean. Ultimately...
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    The Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) is the commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) Allied Command Operations (ACO) and head...
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  • Red Purge (category Anti-communism in Japan)
    Imperial Japan surrendered to the Allied Powers. From September 1945 to April 1952, the United States occupied Japan and attempted to transform Japanese society...
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  • Commission and a four–member Allied Council for Japan. It also agreed to the establishment by the United Nations of a commission for the control of atomic energy...
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    for the Allied Powers, during the post-war Allied occupation of Japan. Japanese scholars reviewed and modified it before adoption. It changed Japan's...
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  • by U.S. military occupation (Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers) to prevent rearmament of Japan in the post–World War II period. This condition...
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