Posted on 03/14/2010 9:36:52 AM PDT by Saije
Hitler told his people that he would employ super weapons to win the war. And actually with the V-2 rocket and the M-262 fighter jet he had them. He just didn't have them in enough numbers or know how to use them.
Yamamoto told the Japanese High Command that he could assure them of free run of the Pacific for six months. After that, he could assure nothing.
And he was right...
The Army/Navy meetings in 1941 were held to resolve the argument over what Japan’s move was to be, north [the Army], or south [the Navy]. Despite their losses to the USSR [and perhaps, to a degree, because of them-loss of face], the Japanese Army wanted to fight the U.S.S.R [to help the Germans, to get resources, and because they were violently anti-Communist]. The Japanese Navy insisted the wargo south, with the ultimate objective being Indonesia, and its oil fields. The Navy, which controlled most of the 90 day oil resrve that Japan had in December, 1941, and needed oil [along with the merchant marine and industry] to a far greater degree than the Army, won the argument.
I'm not sure that this is true. US carriers were tougher & could survive hits. OTOH, the IJN gave poor attention to Damage Control. At Coral Sea he Lexington was gutted by fire yet we had to sink her because she continued to float. The Yorktown survived to be quickly turned around to fight again at Midway. A little latter in the war the IJN carrier Shokaku was heavily damaged & it took a year for her to return to action. I'm not sure that a simple accounting of planes & ships available to both sides were a predictor of which side would be victorious in battle. The intangibles all seemed to favor the US in retrospect.
Actually, I don’t think very many people give a crap about what these idiots think either, but the lamestream media does. Yet another reason why they’re all going out of business!!!!
And this lack of respect is the racism that drove WWII in the Pacific. It caused the cannibalism and other sub-human conduct by the japanese, and it caused the no-quarter response by the Allied forces. The japanese reaped what they sowed. Thank God it was on our terms, not theirs.
Some recognize "improvisation and intiative" as inspiration or providenence. Thank God for those brave men.
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