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80 years ago, the Japanese Empire surrenders. The fanatical perseverance slogans are so deep that the evening before, military forces try to prevent the end of the war. A soldier does not give up until 1974. To this day, the Japanese government hardly remembers the brutal war, a historian criticises.

'Remortities' in Japan on the Anniversary of the End of the World War and Improvement of the Economy
Japan this Friday expressed its "remordities" and its willingness to contribute to a world at peace through the lessons learned during World War II on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of its surrender, which marked the end of the struggle. "The regrets and lessons learned from that war must be deeply engraved in our hearts," said Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, during his speech at the memorial ceremony for the Japanese victims in th…
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