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If Japan had simply trusted its intelligence in 1941 it would have won the war

the problem was they got hoodwinked in 1939. Humiliated and ...
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Date: December 24th, 2024 10:09 PM
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the problem was they got hoodwinked in 1939. Humiliated and tricked by Russia. From that point forward, any time they approached the Emperor with fresh intel, it was all "bros, it's me again." Even if it was good intel, no one trusted it, not even the people who gathered it.

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