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This matter has nothing to do with Yamamoto Fifty-six, although Yamamoto Fifty-six is against war with the United States, but as a soldier, it is his duty to obey orders, so at that time, Japan's ** had already decided to carry out a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor in the United States, so even if Yamamoto wanted to oppose him, there was not much to do.
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Because as a soldier, it is his duty to obey orders, although Yamamoto was unwilling to go to war with the United States head-on, but the military order was difficult to do, so he knew that Japan would not give him his opinion, so it was better to prepare as early as possible and be fully prepared for a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Yamamoto, who had dealt with the United States for many years, knew that if a war with the United States started, Japan would be defeated, but as a soldier, he could not question and oppose orders, and the only thing he could do was how to overcome difficulties and complete the task. Now that the southward operation has been decided, the tactical action of taking the initiative to attack the main force of the US Pacific Fleet by means of taking the initiative and sneaking attack is a tactical action to accomplish the campaign mission and seize the initiative.
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Personally, I think that Japan's imperialism is too inflated, and Japan wants to drive away American power in the Pacific, so it will use military planes to attack Pearl Harbor in order to defeat the United States and gain hegemony in the Pacific.
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Yamamoto is a big gambler, he is gambling on the fortunes of the country, he wants to do a big vote, if he succeeds, he can defeat the US Pacific Fleet, and if he fails, he will be doomed, but unfortunately God is not on his side.
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Yamamoto opposed war with the United States because he believed that Japan's strength was not enough to defeat the United States, but the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor was also a helpless move because he resisted the fanaticism of not investing in militarism.
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Japan's ambitions are too great. Japan's implementation of the "southward" strategy was a great opportunity for the officers and men of the navy to make meritorious contributions, and Yamamoto could not have missed it.
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Because he wanted to prove himself by sneaking up on Pearl Harbor, but also to let others recognize his abilities.
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At that time, Japan was short of Shizheng and hungry for oil, and was forced to go to war for resources. But if this war is successful, Japan can turn the tide. If the Qing Yinguo does not rent a banquet to start a war, Japan will definitely lose.
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Yamamoto Isoroku wants to divert the attention of the United States in this way, and to vent his anger and retaliate against the United States in such a way as to dispel this kind of draft.
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Because the other side understands that sooner or later there will be a war between Japan and the United States, he underestimates the United States and overestimates himself.
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Because he is quite bold, he wants to attack the important ports of the US army and deal a heavy blow to the US army, and at the same time, his own army can also stand up, so as to achieve the effect of defeating the enemy without a fight.
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This is because if it does not attack Pearl Harbor, Japan's logistical supply will face great difficulties, so Yamamoto Isoroku must go to the stupid surprise attack on Pearl Harbor to obtain resources.
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<> "Japan's Sneak Attack on Pearl Harbor, Do You Really Think You Can Beat the United States?"
During World War II, the Japanese soldiers were indeed very strong, but in the matter of the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, many people felt that Japan was indeed too reckless. With Japan's military strength at that time, there should be little chance of victory against the United States. In terms of comprehensive national strength data, Japan's industrial output value in the early days of the war was $9 billion, while that of the United States was as high as $200 billion.
In terms of steel, which is essential for the military industry, Japan has an annual output of 580 tons, while the United States has an annual output of more than 33 million tons. So in such a situation of great disparity in strength, why did Japan dare to sneak attack pearls?
As a matter of fact, it is not that Japan is ignorant of the gap between Japan and the United States, but it is still fighting even though it knows that there is a huge disparity in strength, and the main reason for this is that on the one hand, it is the psychology of a militarist gambler, and on the other hand, it is forced by the situation.
At the beginning of the war, Japan was indeed somewhat invincible, and in 1894 it added the Korean Peninsula to its territory, and with the Meiji Restoration, Japan was greatly strengthened. This gave Japan great courage to challenge China, the hegemon of East Asia, and the victory in the "First Sino-Japanese War" made it infinitely inflated, and with the help of China's compensation, Japan once again upgraded its industrial capacity.
In 1904, Japan again challenged Russia in a bid for control of Northeast China. Many people feel that there is no chance of winning, but they did not expect to be done by Japan, and Russia was really handed over the relevant rights and interests. Twice challenging the big powers, and twice achieving the goal one after another, obviously this made Japan a little carried away.
Therefore, when facing the powerful United States, Japan will have the luck mentality of countering the strong with the weak, or reversing the overall situation. Many military vehicle activists feel that this is a great opportunity for Japan to become the world's number one power.
On the one hand, there is the gambler mentality of militarism, and on the other hand, there is the oppression of oneself in the context of the German allied identity. On the Asian battlefield, Britain, France, and the United States also began to attack Japan, and the United States froze all of Japan's military and resource trade.
Oil is the most indispensable thing to fight a war, and after the United States freezes, if Japan can't solve the problem in time, then its **, tanks and other ** equipment will inevitably become just decorations. Because of this, Japan's difficult situation of riding a tiger, coupled with the psychology of gamblers, made a crazy move to attack Pearl Harbor at night.
Looking at it now, Japan's sneak attack on Pearl Harbor really threw itself into a catastrophe, but at that time Japan did not expect it at all.
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After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States was on the defensive in the Pacific theater, and slowly turned to the offensive on December 7, 1941, when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, launching the Pacific War on June 4, 1942, the Battle of Midway, which was an important battle of World War II. The U.S. Navy not only successfully repelled the Japanese Navy's attack on the Midway Atoll in this campaign, but also gained the initiative in the Pacific Theater, so this battle can be said to be a turning point in the Pacific Theater.
In 1945, a nuclear bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.
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Half of the combat capability of the US fleet in the Pacific has been lost! But not long after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor! The United States is also a political necessity to take revenge!
Because the U.S. military's fleet in the Pacific at that time lost half of its combat capability! So the US military urgently needs Japan without combat capability! In this way, Japan has no chance to take advantage of the need!
As a result, Japan was the first to taste the atomic bomb, what did it taste like? The American atomic bombs, codenamed "Big Fat Man" and "Little Boy", were bombed on the Japanese cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima! Suddenly Japan's military combat effectiveness was lost!
The national economy has suffered heavy losses!
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Declared war on Japan and dropped atomic bombs on Japan.
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In the early morning of December 7, 1941, the Japanese Navy's aircraft carrier suddenly attacked Pearl Harbor, the U.S. naval base in the Pacific, and this attack eventually involved the United States in World War II.
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In a long war, resources are very important, especially oil. Therefore, at this time, Japan had only two choices, either to obey the United States and become the little brother of the United States, or to rise up and fight to the death. Later, Japan's top brass directly decided to give it a chance to attack Pearl Harbor in order to force the United States to negotiate with them, but what even the Japanese did not expect was that the United States was not prepared to negotiate with them at all, but directly went to war.
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I knew that it could not be defeated, but in that case, the Soviet Union could not gnaw there, so it could only choose a breakthrough from the United States, and it was a completely defenseless sneak attack war for the United States. Otherwise, Japan had no choice but to surrender, and of course Japan also had a fantasy that Hitler could control Europe, so that it could unite with Hitler, and then it would not be considered to face the United States alone.
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It's a forced and helpless move. At that time, the battlefield between Japan and the Soviet Union did not open up a favorable situation, so it could only take a big gamble and choose to sneak attack the United States in order to win the fighter plane.
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Because Japan wants to develop in the Pacific, it will inevitably face the United States as an adversary, so they will strike first.
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In order to win a quick victory and reduce the combat effectiveness of the anti-fascist country, Japan can only take the initiative to attack in order to have a glimmer of life.
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Probably to relieve the pressure on other battlefields, so the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor was very easy.
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