After Japan's surrender, the Allies
A) executed thousands of Japanese for war crimes.
B) tried Japanese Emperor Hirohito as a war criminal.
C) held war crimes trials in both the United States and Asia.
D) attempted but failed to try the Japanese for war crimes in an international court.
E) tried and convicted thousands of Japanese for war crimes.
E
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