Hirohito, the Emperor of Japan during World War II, was not executed after the war because the Allied Powers decided to retain him as a symbol of continuity and stability in Japan. Additionally, his role in the war was seen as more ceremonial than active, and he was not directly involved in making military decisions. Instead, the Allies focused on holding Japanese military and political leaders accountable for war crimes.
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