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Japan’s War: Hirohito’s Holy War Against the West

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Japan’s War explores how Emperor Hirohito’s spiritual beliefs and Shinto ideology shaped Japan’s military ambitions during World War II. This historical analysis examines the intersection of religion and warfare in the Pacific conflict.

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Japan’s War: Hirohito’s Holy War Against the West by Stewart Binns provides a compelling examination of how religious and spiritual ideology influenced Japan’s military strategy during World War II. The book delves into Emperor Hirohito’s role as both a political leader and a spiritual figurehead, analyzing how Shinto beliefs and the concept of the divine Emperor were weaponized to mobilize the Japanese nation.

Binns explores the complex relationship between Japanese nationalism, religious fervor, and imperial ambitions that drove the country’s expansion across Asia and the Pacific. Through detailed historical research, the author reveals how spiritual justifications were used to legitimize military aggression and maintain public support for the war effort. The book provides readers with deeper insight into the ideological foundations of Japanese militarism and its ultimate consequences.

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Author

Stewart Binns

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Wildfire

ISBN

9781472295255

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