AI-powered
podcast player
Listen to all your favourite podcasts with AI-powered features
The Great War in Japan
Japan was a constitutional monarchy with an increasing emphasis on democratic elections. Although the emperor was the overall leader, he had primarily symbolic value. The real decisions were being made in his name by others. In ninet 32, a group of young naval officers assassinated the japanese prime minister and left the military making key governmental decisions until the end of world war two. And william craig explains what happened.