First of all, military officers who are not from the United States do not pay attention to intelligence. When the war comes, the mountains and rain are about to come and the wind is all over the building, hundreds of pieces of information are in front of them, and no one can guarantee that it must be true. Pearl Harbor will be on alert on November 30th. Nothing.. December 7th. No one warns anymore.
Japanese fleet commander Yamamoto Fifty-Six was a student studying in the United States. I remember that the first name in his notebook was Franklin (Franklin in Japanese). Yamamoto was an American master and knew his own national power. At that time, Japan was indeed arrogant with the Zero Fighter of Digukujiro.
Second, the Japanese army and navy were incompatible with fire and water at the time, and even the army had to build its own aircraft carrier. The Japanese navy laughed at itself and said that the navy would use one-third of its strength to fight the United States and two-thirds of its strength to fight the army.
The third is Tadaichi Nanyun, commander of the mobile fleet. The seemingly fierce Japanese boy. In fact, Yamamoto's evaluation of him is very pertinent. "Like a tiptoe thief, going sneakily, if you win a little, you will quickly stop." The paper tiger refers to this kind of person, not the United States or others.
The fourth is the Japanese spirit of preparing for war at the time, and the preparation before the war was amazing.
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