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Struggles of the Japanese Navy in WWII
This chapter examines the Japanese navy's challenges during World War II, focusing on their reluctance to adopt submarine warfare amid dwindling resources. It contrasts the Japanese approach to grand battles with the successful American landing in the Philippines, highlighting logistical achievements and the emotional state of military leaders. The emergence of kamikaze attacks is explored, revealing the complex motivations and tragic circumstances surrounding the pilots’ final missions.