Before Pearl Harbor, many Japanese military leaders believed the United States was materially strong but psychologically weak. They saw America as wealthy, divided, commercial, and too attached to ...
The Asama Maru, a Japanese ship that transported Allied civilians to the east coast of Africa, where they were traded for Japanese civilians from North and South America during World War II Public ...
In August 1942, Japanese ace Saburo Sakai watched American fighters begin fighting in a way the Imperial Navy had never seen before. Above Guadalcanal, elite Zero pilots suddenly found themselves ...
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The reliable supply of abundant American oil was key to the Allied victory in World War II. The combination of vast oil ...