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Far East navies building well-balanced fleets / Foxwell David Feb 1992  Article
Foxwell David Article
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Publication Feb 1992.
Description 123-131
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ID:   001758


Indian navy and South East Asia / Naidu, G V C 2000  Book
Naidu, GVC Book
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Publication New Delhi, Knowledge world, 2000.
Description x, 208p.
Standard Number 818601926X
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ID:   096913


Realistic caution and ambivalent optimism: United States intelligence assessments and war preparations against Japan, 1918-1941 / Ford, Douglas   Journal Article
Ford, Douglas Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Throughout the years prior to the outbreak of the Pacific War, the United States defence establishment held an ambiguous view on Japanese policy and strategic aims. A number of factors precluded a clear-cut forecast, among the most important of which was the opportunistic and secretive manner in which Japanese leaders formulated their plans. Under the circumstances, the available intelligence could not provide a definite indication of the moves which the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) and Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) would undertake. The situation was further complicated because reliable pieces of evidence revealed Japan did not possess the military and economic resources to defeat a coalition of several Great Powers. The Americans were thus not inclined to expect the Imperial forces to undertake a full-scale conquest of the Asia-Pacific region. The inadequate knowledge of Japanese war plans, in turn, was one of the key factors which led United States defence officials to believe that efforts to bolster their military strength in the Far East were not necessary.
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ID:   066196


Sinking of submarine No. 6 and response of the imperial Japanes: a look at the circumstances surrounding naval expansion following the Russo-Japanese war / Masao, Yamamoto   Journal Article
Masao, Yamamoto Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words submarine  Japan - Navy 
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ID:   088588


Treatment of prisoners of war by the imperial Japanese army and / Kyoichi, Tachikawa   Journal Article
Kyoichi, Tachikawa Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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War with Japan / Great Britain. Ministry of Defence 1995  Book
Great Britain. Ministry of Defence Book
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Publication London, HMSO, 1995.
Description 2v. (vii, 154; ix, 287p.)hbk
Contents Vol. 1: Background to the war Vol. 2: Defensive phase
Standard Number 0117728187
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