How World War Two changed Japan between 1945 and 1990

Title: How World War Two changed Japan between 1945 and 1990
Category: /History/World History
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How World War Two changed Japan between 1945 and 1990
In August 1945 an exhausted and battle-weary Japan accepted the surrender terms of the Allied powers, and by imperial edict the people laid down their arms. For more than six years after the surrender, Japan was placed under Allied, mainly American, control. Between 1945 and 1948, Japan was embroiled in utter confusion as the country desperately tried to rebuild itself. After the cessation of World War Two, Japan was led by General Douglas Macarthur who acted as the …showed first 75 words of 1217 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1217 total…nothing could be closer to the truth. Socially, the class system was dissolved to a very large extent, economically, the Zaibatsu organizations were likewise dissolved and there was a completely new political structure with a new and more democratic distribution of powers. This fact of the matter is that General Macarthur created a new Japan which touched most corners of Japanese society so yes, the role of leadership in Japan proved to be highly important.

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