
Could the Pacific War of WW2 Have Been Entirely Avoided if Not For U.S. Diplomats in Over Their Heads?
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The Factors and Figures of the Pacific War
This chapter delves into the factors that led to the Pacific War of World War II and the failures of key personalities in decision-making. It explores the importance of staffing and delegation, mentions historical figures like Bismarck, and reflects on the chaos and finger-pointing after the Pearl Harbor attack. The chapter also covers early battles of the war and Admiral Yamamoto's misjudgments.
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