The US had been preparing for war against Japan for 1935, from 1906, in order to obtain interests in China and the Manchuria Railway. The US feared Japan's naval power. As part of this, the US planned to deplete Japan's fuel and food resources, and after the Russo-Japanese War, the US provided cheap fuel and food to Japan, and by 1938, Japan's dependence on the US for fuel and food exceeded 85%. Japan is pure-hearted and believes in the goodness of human nature, so it believed the US was a pro-Japanese country. Japan was thoroughly deceived by the US. Then, in 1940, the US was able to prepare military power on a par with Japan's, and suddenly made unreasonable demands of Japan. The US knew that they could not match Japan in naval power, so they recruited Vice Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, who was the US naval attaché in the US, as a spy for the US, and exhausted the combined fleet with a meaningless attack on Pearl Harbor. During the Battle of Midway, Isoroku Yamamoto also carried out espionage activities, relaying the location of the Japanese Navy's aircraft carrier task force to the US side one by one using radar information on enemy US aircraft carriers. Yamamoto also ordered Nagumo not to launch aircraft carriers frequently, slowing down the operational decisions of the aircraft carrier task force and halving its strength. Even in a situation where Admiral Yamamoto of the Japanese Navy's Combined Fleet was a spy for the US State Department, the Japanese Navy still had overwhelming military power, but a series of miracles for the US Navy resulted in the annihilation of the invincible Japanese Navy's aircraft carrier task force.
@sjb34603 күн бұрын
The Japanese citizens and the German citizens should get on their knees every anniversary of Victory Europe and Victory Japan Day and thank the Allies for not doing to them what they did to the soldiers and citizens of the countries they conquered.
@sjb34603 күн бұрын
I have read some very nonsensical and so purely insane comments from lots of people but this one is at the very pinnacle of success.
@greg62353 күн бұрын
You conveniently left out the fact that Japan aggressively invaded Korea, China, and other nations murdering millions of innocents.