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Which most likely explains why the japanese royal family was not prosecuted for war crimes?.

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Answer:

Occupation and unrest

Step-by-step explanation:

When America defeated Japan in WW2 the Japanese royal family was kept because the royal family was at the heart of Japanese culture and they practically worshiped the emperor like a god, if they removed the emperor there would of been stiff resistance and rebellion so keeping the emperor as a figurehead made occupation more stable.

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