Nagomo currently has 351 aircraft destined for Pearl, arriving to the south in about 90 minutes. A few days ago, submarines and other craft items arrived in the sea of Hawaii. At 6:45 am, the destroyer ward opened the gnome of Japan. In the year following the Solomon Islands and Guadalcanal, the United States fought a long struggle with Japan and offered the Solomon Islands to the root of an important allied country. During the period from August 1942 to February 1943, the Allies invaded Guadalcanal - which eventually resulted in a series of Japanese who left the Solomon Islands and left the chains of other Pacific islands It was the beginning of allied attacks. I hunt for them. A
In order to maintain independence and respect, Japan has adopted a militaristic and aggressive military strategy. The Japanese attacking Pearl Harbor in 1941 is an example of Japan's transformation from a small feudal army that has always maintained a dependency on aggressive and aggressive military strength. Japan has changed in various ways from 1853 to 1941, but many factors in Japan's history do not change. One of the continuations is the presence of a ruthless ruler controlled by other political authorities. The feudal emperor in Japan was a so-called "highest and most powerful authority on land", but in reality it was dominated by a military leader general. Similarly, decades later, Japanese militarism emperors were still rulers of military and government officials. In addition, Japan relies on exports to maintain the economy.
Starting from the defeat of the Japanese army for the first time in the Pacific War in the summer of 1942, I began to realize that Japanese military operations are economically unsustainable. Japan did not attack the industrial abilities of the United States, China, the Commonwealth of the United Kingdom and the Empire at the same time. - Initiatives to negotiate halt of hostility and integrate the territorial and economic interests of Japan. As a result, members of non-military leaders decided to surrender as early as 1943; the main problem was not the question of surrender, but the conditions and conditions of surrender. The two main reasons were the attitudes of the Soviet fraud and procrastination tactics, and the strong Japanese military leader "6 Large". (For details, refer to the surrender of Japan.)