Okay After studying world war 2, I found out that the whole meaning of Samauri, Bushido, Shinto etc... seem to be completley different than what I saw in animes, video games and modern Japanese people I know of.

-----------------Feudal Japan to WWII version----------
In the real world WWII and pre WWII version, the Japanese people have a very strong phobia of peace. The Bushido, according to historians, was used to justify the killing of helpless prisoners, children and babies....

In WWII the Japanese claimed that suicide bombings (exactly the same as the ones commited by modern Al Qaeda terrorists) was part of the Samurai code of conduct since the Samurai was founded. Well not exactly straping a bomb to self but more like getting engulfed in flames and running into a public crowd during feudal times. Also they seem to value the emperor's life over theirs.

Did the Allies rewrote their religon?? What I am seeing now is no where near what it seems to be now.
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------------Post WWII version-------------------------------

*From my experience of modern Japan, they seem to hold a strong grudge against empires. The emperor in their video games, books and anime often suffer so much that sometimes you can't help but feeling sorry for em.....

*They seem to be much more sensitive to pain, war and death nowadays, very diplomatic they are.... during feudal japan to WWII they seem completley the opposite.

*The Samurai, Bushido, Shinto etc.. seems to be a practice of promoting peace and love....

*Japanese are against Al Qaeda even though the Japanese were founders of suicide bombers.

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I am posting this because I want to know if it is true that the Allies rewrote their religon and changed it from warmongering to pacifist. I am also suprized that their are no citizen in Japan complaining about games having "emperor" and "evil" in the same sentence..... and so many of their RPGs involve destroying the evil empire from world domination.... (considering how feudal Japan and WWII Japan tried so hard to achive it for thousands of years with sacrafices of millions upon millions of lives.)

what do you think?? Please feel free to correct me because I only started to go into depth of the Pacific battles. How much am I right or wrong?? opinions??