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On April 16, 1951, MacArthur left Japan in a convoy driving through the streets of Tokyo, flanked by thousands of Japanese people, most of whom were sending him off

On April 16, 1951, MacArthur left Japan in a convoy driving through the streets of Tokyo, flanked by thousands of Japanese people, most of whom were his supporters.

People didn't seem to be disgusted with the Allied commander during World War II, and the military and police stood guard along the way, and along the way, they were full of civilians, and the treatment was comparable to that of the Japanese emperor.

It is hard to imagine that 6 years ago these people were still clamoring for the slogan of "100 million people are crushed, and the US army will never be allowed to land" on the mainland. But when the Americans really arrived, they acted extremely docile. #历史 #

On April 16, 1951, MacArthur left Japan in a convoy driving through the streets of Tokyo, flanked by thousands of Japanese people, most of whom were sending him off

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