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Theory About Radars at Pearl Harbor, can Anyone Confirm or Deny? Sunrise September 21, 1941 Honolulu, HA - 0549 Sunrise December 7, 1941 Honolulu, HA - 0626, only 37 minutes but it may have made a difference Your thoughts? Did the tropical heat limit the operating hours of the radars?
Winston Churchillls Historical Reputation | Page 7 | History Forum The Nazi Party was formed in Munich after the First World War It advocated right-wing authoritarian nationalist government, and developed a racist ideology based on anti-Semitism and a belief in the superiority of ‘Aryan’ Germans Its leader, Adolf Hitler, who was elected Chancellor in 1933, established a totalitarian dictatorship and precipitated the Second World War The Nazi Party
What if Japan attacked the Philippines but not Pearl Harbor? Suppose the Japanese did what they did historically in December 1941 except attack PH Instead of going to Oahu the Kido Butai waited for the USN to come to it, or try to save the Philippines I understand the USN was reluctant to come, because war-games determined its ships were likely to
Did the Germans really have the best tanks? Were German Generals and . . . Dubno 1941: The Greatest Tank Battle of the Second World War: Isaev, Alexey: 9781910777749: Amazon com: Books Dubno 1941: The Greatest Tank Battle of the Second World War [Isaev, Alexey] on Amazon com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers
Japanese vs German army 1941 - History Forum In 1941, in Malaya, the Japanese were against a run down, neglected army led by old, tired, unimaginative commanders In fact, while the IJA was experienced, they had rarely met enemies with competent leadership and staff Against a German enemy, they'd be facing well trained, blooded troops led, for the most part, by more "agile" commanders
Many in 1930s thought US sanctions on Japan would lead to war, how did . . . A settlement didn't work and Japan went to war on December 7th US sanctions on Japan* led Japan to war on the US Although when Americans imposed the sanctions, and the British and Dutch joined them, they calculated and hoped the Japanese would *not* attack as a result, the thought did cross their minds
December 7, 1941 a date which will live in infamy December 7, 1941 a date which will live in infamy As the American president FDR said December 7, 1941 represents a pivotal day in not only American history but in world history The Japanese empire suddenly and deliberately attacked America in a surprise attack
Best examples of defensive victories | Page 3 | History Forum Dardanelles Campaign Turkish defence of Gallipoli peninsula and Straits in 1915-16 Battle of Alam El Halfa August September 1942 Siege of Leningrad 1941-44 Battle of Mareth Line 6th March 1943 Battle of Kursk July 1943 Battle of Tobruk April December 1941 Siege of Bastogne 21-26
Could the Axis Powers have won in 1942? - History Forum In December 1941 the two mostly separate wars (Atlantic-European and Pacific-Asian) became one global war, which was a long-term war of attrition This was a war that the Axis Powers (predominantly Germany, Italy and Japan) could not win ('win' being achieving their main goals like resources and living-space)