Examples of using Hirohito in English and their translations into Russian
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Hirohito and War.
Snafu: Out of the way, Hirohito.
Hirohito, Emperor of Japan.
On 3 June 1929, Emperor Hirohito visited the cemetery.
Hirohito Uchibory was born in Yokohama(Japan) in 1994.
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On August 15, Emperor Hirohito announced Japan's surrender.
But Hirohito only knows Japanese… and, well, you don't read Japanese.
On 13 February 1921, the ship was inspected by the Crown Prince, Hirohito.
Emperor Hirohito visits Obihiro.
It was after hearing this advice that Hirohito hardened his position.
Emperor Hirohito has officially invited us to Japan.
I'm just not sure if he's working for Hirohito or the new England patriots.
Emperor Hirohito bowed to the flags of the nations.
He was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun(1st class) by Emperor Hirohito.
Crown Prince Hirohito served as regent from 1921 to 1926 for his ailing father.
Okay. So, let's say that you have a… a friend in Japan named Hirohito.
Herbert P. Bix, Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan, HarperCollins, 2001, pp. 657.
Shoup was awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure twice by Japan's Emperor Hirohito.
And Hirohito lives in a tiny, remote fishing village in Japan… and he wants to send you a postcard.
This bat was used to set the all-time hit-streak record the same year Hirohito bombed Pearl Harbor.
Regent Crown Prince Hirohito resided at Akasaka Palace from September 1923 until September 1928, two months before his coronation.
Well, unless he brought articles of surrender signed by Hitler and Hirohito, it's still a workday.
Hirohito agreed with the opinion of Tōgō, resulting in the acceptance of the Potsdam Declaration.
Furthermore, you will learn here that the late Emperor Hirohito conducted research related to jellyfish.
She openly objected to Japan's involvement in World War II,which might have caused conflict with her son, Hirohito.
Nine days after the bomb at Hiroshima… on August 15, 1945… Emperor Hirohito announced the surrender of Japan.
Hirohito finally made his displeasure with Shimada known to Tōjō in July 1944, shortly after the fall of Saipan.
According to Yoshimi and Seiya Matsuno,Emperor Hirohito signed orders specifying the use of chemical weapons in China.
Hirohito had to intervene personally on two occasions during the next few days to induce hardliners to abandon their conditions.
This scorched earth strategy,sanctioned by Hirohito himself, directed Japanese forces to"Kill All, Burn All, and Loot All.
