In April 1945, the Soviet army invaded the main city of Berlin, hitler committed suicide in the Führer's bunker on the 30th, the German Third Reich surrendered to the Allies in May, and only Japan was left in the axis of the three countries, at this time Japan was already at the end of the crossbow, but Japan still stubbornly resisted for three months, if it were not for the two atomic bombs of the US army falling from the sky, the Japanese army could hold out longer, how did they do it?
In order to fully support the war emperor as an example to personally go down to the fields and cultivate the land, Hideki Tojo ordered the Japanese occupation forces everywhere to frantically plunder the resources of the occupied areas with war support, while all the people in Japan were treated equally except for the emperor's family, and all the meat had to be supplied to the front, in order to prevent the domestic meat Eating Japanese police had a special task of "turning over the garbage can", and anyone who found bones must be severely punished.
Collecting all kinds of resources to desperately transfuse the troops while supporting Japan to continue to fight, the only thing that they received from the militarist ideology from childhood could sacrifice everything for the emperor, at this time the Japanese military did not know that it would eventually fail, but if it was tied up, there was no way to negotiate terms with the Allies, the emperor was likely to have no position, so he could only exchange bloody battles for the opportunity to negotiate terms with the Allies.
The stubborn resistance of the Japanese army forced the United States to adopt atomic bombs, weapons that destroyed the world, two atomic bombs landed on the ground and destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the smoke of the gunfire dispersed hundreds of thousands of people into ashes, the United States deceived Japan that if it did not surrender hundreds of atomic bombs would fall from the sky and sink Japan, the emperor could only surrender after thinking about it, but the Japanese military put forward the last condition to the United States to ensure the status and absolute security of the emperor, and MacArthur agreed to this condition on behalf of the United States.
Soon after Japan surrendered, the emperor's speech let him walk off the altar, but his life was saved, and the post-war Japanese constitution stipulated that the emperor lost his status as head of state, only a symbol of Japan, he was not punished in any way, and what brought him such preferential treatment was the stubborn resistance of millions of Japanese soldiers and the wishful thinking of "one hundred million jade fragments".