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  • ...china]]), by the [[Empire of Japan]], to begin large-scale operations of [[World War Two in the Pacific]] in December 1941, primarily in 1941 but some in 1940; level of detail bel
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  • Before and during [[World War Two in the Pacific]], it was responsible for shore bases, counterintelligence, and other suppo
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  • [[Essex-class]] aircraft carrier in [[World War Two in the Pacific]] name changed from Bon Homme Richard in September 1942, commissioned in A
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  • The post-[[World War Two in the Pacific|World War Two]] system of [[politics]] and [[government]] in [[Japan]] is b
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  • ...ey planner of the [[Manchurian Incident]]; in retirement by the start of [[World War Two in the Pacific]]; defended the Throne at the [[International Military Tribunal for the Far
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  • '''Mamoru Shigemetsu''' was the final [[Foreign Minister of Japan]] during [[World War Two in the Pacific]], who signed the [[Surrender of Japan|Instrument of Surrender]]. Generally
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  • {{r|World War Two in the Pacific}}
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  • ...was the first Commandant of the Marine Corps to reach four-star rank, in [[World War Two in the Pacific]]. He replaced the retiring Thomas Holcomb, who had the traditional title o
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  • '''Raymond A. Spruance''' was an Admiral in the United States Navy. During [[World War Two in the Pacific]], he was best known for commanding [[United States Fifth Fleet]], the he
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  • {{r|World War Two in the Pacific}}
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  • During the period of Japanese military dominance of government before [[World War Two in the Pacific]], the '''Inspector General of Military Education''' was one of the three m
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  • ...rface warshis, who was one of the oldest combat commanders at the start of World War Two in the Pacific, but whose declining health took him ashore, and then into retirement. He
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  • The Diet had a limited role in decision-making during [[World War Two in the Pacific|World War Two]], especially as [[Japanese party government before World War
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  • {{r|World War Two in the Pacific}}
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