Why the Japanese Don't Hate Americans Despite WWII Atomic Bombings ?

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In this video, we explore why the Japanese people hold Americans in high regard, despite the US dropping two atomic bombs on Japan during World War II. Through examining historical events and societal changes, we uncover three compelling reasons behind their surprising friendship.
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Why don't the people of Hiroshima hate Americans? The reason is that after the war, the Americans brainwashed Japanese children in schools, as America took control of the educational system in Japan and made all the lessons in Japanese schools that America is a friend of Japan, that America is kind to Japan, and that America helped Japan. The children in Japan were affected by these lessons and grew up. And they love America .

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