Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan
568, 571, 609, 622
    fascism, 13, 110, 374, 497
    Hirohito’s disavowal of, 255
    Italian, 202, 255, 280
    Japanese-style, 102, 254–55, 499, 588
    Japan’s national image and, 280
    Fellers, Bonner F., 542, 567, 582–86, 589, 591, 607, 679
    Field Marshals and Fleet Admirals Conference, 101
    Field Service Code ( senjinkun ), 281, 435
    Fiji, 450, 454
    Finance Ministry, Japanese, 588, 699
    Finland, 598
    Five Ministers Conference, 381
    Five-Power Naval Arms Limitations Treaty, 101, 147
    Foch, Ferdinand, 109
    Ford, Gerald, 676
    Foreign Ministry, Japanese, 68, 84, 106, 134, 148, 224, 230, 236, 241, 286, 312, 336, 337, 352, 379, 389, 429, 434, 467, 480, 508, 511, 515, 516, 550, 570, 588, 627
    War Termination Liaison Committee of, 541–42, 584
    Foreign Ministry, Soviet, 393
    â€œForeign Policy of the Empire,” 308
    Foreign Policy Research Council, 128
    Four-Power Treaty, 147
    France, 9, 147, 221, 246, 308, 321, 355, 356, 369, 376, 379, 381, 616
    Hirohito’s 1921 visit to, 106–8
    Freemasonry, 226
    French Indochina, 110, 362, 368, 371, 375–79, 394–95, 397, 398, 400, 403, 404, 411, 425, 428, 602
    Fuad, Khedive, 107
    Fujii Shigeru, 395
    Fujita Hisanori, 542
    Fujiyama Raita, 323
    Fukazawa Shichir, 661–62, 663, 665–66, 667
    Fukiage Gardens, 60
    Fukuda Hikosuke, 140, 214–15
    Fukuda Takeo, 673
    Fukuzawa Yukichi, 70
    â€œFundamental Policy for Dealing with the China Incident,” 344
    Furansu daikakumei shi (History of the great French Revolution) (Mizukuri), 76
    Furuhashi Hironoshin, 638
    Frymutan (A Dream of courtly elegance) (Fukazawa), 663–65
    Fushimi Hiroyasu, Prince, 45, 50, 209, 248, 299, 376, 402
    Futara Yoshinori, 121
    Â 
    Gama, Vasco da, 68
    Gascoigne, Alvary, 609
    Gayn, Mark, 620
    General Headquarters (GHQ), U.S., 542, 543, 546, 549, 557, 560, 574, 589, 619, 621, 622, 623, 625, 630, 633, 635, 647
    CIE section of, 555–56, 559, 615, 619
    draft constitution and, 568, 571, 576
    era-name system and, 679–80
    Hirohito’s New Year’s rescript and, 561–62
    reforms by, 551–52
    and reshaping of history, 556–57, 559
    Tokyo tribunal and, 582, 583, 587
    General Military Ordinance Number 1, 34
    â€œGeneral Principles of National Policy,” 312
    General Treaty for the Renunciation of War, see Kellogg-Briand Pact
    Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Prisoners of War, 207, 360
    George V, king of England, 103, 650
    as example for Hirohito, 115–19, 188
    George VI, king of England, 112, 340
    German Democratic Republic (East Germany), 686
    Germany, Federal Republic of (West Germany), 672, 686
    Germany, Imperial, 9, 45, 83, 91, 147, 349, 496, 499, 534
    Germany, Nazi, 244, 255, 264, 265, 269, 280, 289, 307–8, 373, 374, 375, 377, 396, 413, 421, 439, 465, 469, 476, 529, 601
    allied defeat of, 487, 490
    denazification program in, 618
    Japan’s military alliance with, 350, 351, 352–53, 356, 357, 380–84
    Soviet nonaggression pact with, 354, 393, 396
    Soviet Union invaded by, 394–95, 410
    surrender of, 497–98, 521
    war successes of, 355–57, 367–68, 369, 453–54
    Germany, occupied, 618
    Germany, Weimar, 135, 202, 203
    Gibraltar, 108
    Gilbert Islands, 468, 470, 472
    Gog, Operation, 449, 460
    Golden Pheasant Academy ( Kinkei Gakuin ), 164
    GotFumio, 255
    Grand Ceremonies Commission, 187–88
    Great Britain, 1, 3, 39, 51, 146, 149, 209, 226, 246, 250, 255, 264, 265, 268, 278, 308, 309, 312, 314, 321, 341, 343, 344, 352, 357, 376, 378, 425, 434, 439, 489, 490, 492, 495, 509, 522, 530, 535, 559, 578, 592, 600, 646, 650
    Four-Power Treaty signed by, 147
    Hirohito’s 1921
    visit to, 106–7, 108, 110–11, 115–19
    Hirohito’s 1971
    visit to, 672
    Japan’s 1902 alliance with, 147, 148, 150–51, 382
    London Naval Treaty and, 210
    in prelude to World War II, 388, 395–98, 400, 402, 403, 405, 406–7, 409, 414, 427
    Shanghai Incident and, 251
    U.S. destroyers-for-bases deal with,

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