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Why Japan misjudged American will in World War II
Japan entered World War II believing the United States lacked the will to fight a long war. This film follows Pearl Harbor, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, and the assumptions that shaped Japan’s strategy.
During World War II, Japan’s fleet was large and qualitatively peerless, but unsupported by a broader defense-industrial base. The United States finds itself in the same position today. Talk about an ...
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