Would Japn been able to mount an invasion of the United States after Pearl Harbor? - unite mount and bladethe eagle and the radiant cross
I have another question: Since there was a proposed invasion of Japan by the United States, what do you think that the result would have been? This also includes the Soviet troops as they are already in the fight against the Japanese in the final days of the war.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Unite Mount And Bladethe Eagle And The Radiant Cross Would Japn Been Able To Mount An Invasion Of The United States After Pearl Harbor?
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During the war the Japanese were in logistics terrible. Had troops in many areas to eat cannibalism place their dead, because of poor logistical support. But still know enough sense to attack them, that I could not go as far as Hawaii, and even less on the continent, with a sustained ground. The convoy was very long for them.
Japan continued the war, like many in the government wanted the Soviets, of course, ate Manchuria and the Kurile Islands. It is doubtful that they could get a large amphibious invasion of mainland Japan.
Some Japanese leaders have suggested that Japan milllions victim could survive no less than twenty years. I personally can not understand their reality and have continued up to this point. Before the invasion was a coup. They had been almost isolated from natural resources for the following reason the war) and the Japanese people (starving. The United States plans, the number of M-69 incendiary bombs dropped every month, triple,ning in September, and there was a possibility of six atomic bombs. This is a level of destruction, which is simply hard to imagine. Tripled with the fire in the bombing and the third atomic bomb disposal in September, I do not think I see how they could carry, until the time of the invasion.
A: Japan never planned on invading the United States after Pearl Harbor. Rather, his plan was the following: Invasion of East Asia. Before them in the United States to defend themselves. In the United States decided to pain that they are not in a strange pathetic group of islands. A true story.
Secondly: With regard to the invasion was, I suggest you go to the library and check the box "What If?" 2 "is a history book from other historians, a selection of what is written would have happened if the U.S. occupied Japan. However, estimates for the United States Casualità over one million, and Japanese victims, nearly ten million.
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