In July 1945, throughout the end of World War II, Japan is required to approve the Potsdam Statement. A cabinet conference has actually proceeded via night and day, however a choice can not be made. The united state goes down atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. General Korechika Anami is torn over making the appropriate decision and also the Emperor of Japan worries about his people. Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki leads the cupboard meeting, while Chief Assistant Hisatsune Sakomizu can't do anything, but enjoy the meeting. Currently, Major Kenji Hatanaka and also various other young appointed policemans, that are against Japan surrendering, relocate to occupy the palace and a radio broadcasting station. The radio terminal is set to broadcast Emperor Hirohito reading out the Imperial Rescript on the Discontinuation of the Battle.
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In July 1945, throughout the end of World War II, Japan is required to approve the Potsdam Statement. A cabinet conference has actually proceeded via night and day, however a choice can not be made. The united state goes down atomic bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. General Korechika Anami is torn over making the appropriate decision and also the Emperor of Japan worries about his people. Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki leads the cupboard meeting, while Chief Assistant Hisatsune Sakomizu can't do anything, but enjoy the meeting. Currently, Major Kenji Hatanaka and also various other young appointed policemans, that are against Japan surrendering, relocate to occupy the palace and a radio broadcasting station. The radio terminal is set to broadcast Emperor Hirohito reading out the Imperial Rescript on the Discontinuation of the Battle.
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