The Axis in Defeat

The Axis in Defeat
Title The Axis in Defeat PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1945
Genre Germany
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The Axis in Defeat

The Axis in Defeat
Title The Axis in Defeat PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1945
Genre Germany
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Axis in Defeat - a Collection of Documents on American Policy Toward Germany and Japan

Axis in Defeat - a Collection of Documents on American Policy Toward Germany and Japan
Title Axis in Defeat - a Collection of Documents on American Policy Toward Germany and Japan PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
Publisher
Pages 118
Release 1950
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The Axis in Defeat

The Axis in Defeat
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Pages 118
Release 194?
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The Axis in Defeat

The Axis in Defeat
Title The Axis in Defeat PDF eBook
Author États-Unis. Department of State
Publisher
Pages 118
Release 1945
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Atlantic Charter

Atlantic Charter
Title Atlantic Charter PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 2009
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Japan’s Decision For War In 1941: Some Enduring Lessons

Japan’s Decision For War In 1941: Some Enduring Lessons
Title Japan’s Decision For War In 1941: Some Enduring Lessons PDF eBook
Author Dr. Jeffrey Record
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 105
Release 2015-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 1786252961

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Japan’s decision to attack the United States in 1941 is widely regarded as irrational to the point of suicidal. How could Japan hope to survive a war with, much less defeat, an enemy possessing an invulnerable homeland and an industrial base 10 times that of Japan? The Pacific War was one that Japan was always going to lose, so how does one explain Tokyo’s decision? Did the Japanese recognize the odds against them? Did they have a concept of victory, or at least of avoiding defeat? Or did the Japanese prefer a lost war to an unacceptable peace? Dr. Jeffrey Record takes a fresh look at Japan’s decision for war, and concludes that it was dictated by Japanese pride and the threatened economic destruction of Japan by the United States. He believes that Japanese aggression in East Asia was the root cause of the Pacific War, but argues that the road to war in 1941 was built on American as well as Japanese miscalculations and that both sides suffered from cultural ignorance and racial arrogance. Record finds that the Americans underestimated the role of fear and honor in Japanese calculations and overestimated the effectiveness of economic sanctions as a deterrent to war, whereas the Japanese underestimated the cohesion and resolve of an aroused American society and overestimated their own martial prowess as a means of defeating U.S. material superiority. He believes that the failure of deterrence was mutual, and that the descent of the United States and Japan into war contains lessons of great and continuing relevance to American foreign policy and defense decision-makers.