"His indictment will unquestionably cause a tremendous convulsion among the Japanese people, the repercussions of which cannot be overestimated. He is a symbol which unites all Japanese. Destroy him and the nation will disintegrate...It is quite possible that a million troops would be required which would have to be maintained for an indefinite number of years."
-Douglas MaCarthur, in a memorandum to Washington concerning the disposition of Emperor Hirohito
Some months before the end of the war, MaCarthur had already made up his mind about Hirohito..."Unlike Christians, the Japanese have no God with whom to commune. It would be sacrilege to entertain the idea that the Emperor is on a level with the people or any government official. To try him as a war criminal would not only be blasphemous but a denial of spiritual freedom."
Another American official wrote, "Hanging of the Emperor to them would be comparable to the crucifxion of Christ to us"
MaCarthur concurred, writing "You cannot remove their Emperor worship from these people by killing the Emperor...any more than you remove the godhead of Jesus and have any Christianity left."
---Pages 448-449, Flyboys, James Bradley 2003
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