Book (Practical) History of Japan Seize Crown Prince Akihito / Kuninori Yamada / Toshio Sakamoto

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本史 皇太子明仁を奪取せよ / 山田邦紀 / 坂本俊夫
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Released date: 18 Jul 2024

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Japanese History
[Introduction to the Contents]
Japan is close to losing the war.
As the air raid intensified, the Crown Prince (now Emperor Emeritus) moved to Nikko with the children of Gakushuin, but there was a fear that the U.S. Army might invade Nikko as well.
The Honor Guard of Konoe in Nikko, who was ordered to protect the Crown Prince by the Director General of the Mori Division of the Imperial Guard Division, is worried about how to protect the Crown Prince.
Furthermore, at the end of the war, some officers who were opposed to accepting the Potsdam Declaration tried to start a coup d'etat with the Crown Prince in Nikko, and the Honor Guard of Konoe was at the mercy of the movements.
If they tried to stop the movements, there is a rumor that the occupying forces would "kidnap the Crown Prince".
(This was a lie)
80 years after the war ended, the movements of the Imperial Family and the army before and after the war ended are described in a single line, and the movements of the Imperial Family and the army at that time are described in a fragmentary way.
The movements of the Imperial Family and the army before and after the war ended are described in a single line, and and so on (both in Genjokan).
1945 765 National Athletic Meet Rokumeikan emperor system Yumoto 』 『 』 『 Pola 』 『 』 『 』 Tsuruga City 『 Takami 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 occupying forces Meiji Meiji Showa Akihito Hideki Tojo