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... Japanese that favoured this mode of starting a war . Did the famous Japanese attacks take advantage of an unprepared enemy or were they no different from the launching of many other modern wars ? In 1904 , on the eve of the Russo - Japanese ...
... Japanese that favoured this mode of starting a war . Did the famous Japanese attacks take advantage of an unprepared enemy or were they no different from the launching of many other modern wars ? In 1904 , on the eve of the Russo - Japanese ...
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... Japanese invaded European colonies in south - east Asia . As late as October 1940 President Roosevelt was privately confiding that a Japanese attack on the Philippines might not necessarily draw the United States into war against Japan ...
... Japanese invaded European colonies in south - east Asia . As late as October 1940 President Roosevelt was privately confiding that a Japanese attack on the Philippines might not necessarily draw the United States into war against Japan ...
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... Japanese it was considered secure in certain conditions by Englishmen occupying high places . The negotiations between Japan and the United States drifted on . Late in November , Washington made a cautious proposal for a continuing ...
... Japanese it was considered secure in certain conditions by Englishmen occupying high places . The negotiations between Japan and the United States drifted on . Late in November , Washington made a cautious proposal for a continuing ...
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