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Japanese strategic planning for the Pacific (1905-1940)



Japan's victories and defeats in World War II can be traced back to pre-war planning and lessons learned from previous conflicts. The context of Japan's Pacific strategy was the long-running tension between the Imperial Japanese Navy and Imperial Japanese Army, expressed as the conflict between respective South Strike and North Strike plans.



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