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  • The '''Pacific War''' was the preferred term, in Japan, for [[World War Two in the Pacific]], but logically encompass the wars and political changes of the modern Emp *[[World War Two in the Pacific]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[World War Two in the Pacific]]
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  • ...lligence officer to the Pacific Fleet both shortly before and throughout [[World War Two in the Pacific]]. <ref name=Layton>{{citation
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  • ...y modified by the 1947 Constitution; limited role in decision-making for [[World War Two in the Pacific]], especially as [[Japanese party government before World War Two|Japanese
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  • {{r|World War Two in the Pacific}}
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  • ...st [[Nazi Germany]]. There were also senior staff discussions concerning [[World War Two in the Pacific|Pacific War issues]].
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  • {{r|World War Two in the Pacific}}
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  • {{r|World War Two in the Pacific||**}}
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Final [[Foreign Minister of Japan]] during [[World War Two in the Pacific]]; received a war crimes sentence; rehabilitated and served in the postwar
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  • ...ist destination in the [[Marshall Islands]], a Japanese seaplane base in [[World War Two in the Pacific]], the target of several naval raids and then capture in [[Operation Flintl
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  • ...f Germany]]; agreed to set up the [[United Nations]]; established policy [[World War Two in the Pacific|against Japan]]
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  • ...>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1878-1967) Japanese diplomat before and after [[World War Two in the Pacific]], who became a postwar [[Prime Minister of Japan]]
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  • ...rmy]] and China, into full-scale war, beginning in 1937 and merging into [[World War Two in the Pacific]]
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  • {{r|World War Two in the Pacific}}
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  • {{r|World War Two in the Pacific}}
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  • ...(e.g., [[First Sino-Japanese War]], [[Russo-Japanese War]]) that led to [[World War Two in the Pacific]]; also the Japanese term for WWII
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  • {{r|World War Two in the Pacific}}
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  • ...nclude>First destroyer versus destroyer engagement (August 1943), during [[World War Two in the Pacific]], which the United States won
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Final Foreign Minister of Japan during World War Two in the Pacific, who signed the Instrument of Surrender.
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  • ...eign Minister of Japan]] in governments at the start, and at the end, of [[World War Two in the Pacific]]; peace advocate who died in prison, sentenced to 20 years for planning ag
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  • ...anization; Two-time President of the Privy Council, including the end of [[World War Two in the Pacific]]
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  • ...rrier]] of the [[Essex-class]]; commissioned 1943 and served in numerous [[World War Two in the Pacific|Pacific campaigns]]; remodeled 1955 with [[SCB-27]]C and also [[SCB-125]];
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  • {{r|World War Two in the Pacific}}
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  • ...</noinclude>U.S. Navy [[cruiser|heavy cruiser]] built in 1934; active in [[World War Two in the Pacific]] until sunk at the [[Battle of Savo Island]]
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  • ...held key staff positions before WWII, and commanded amphibious forces in [[World War Two in the Pacific]]; known for hot temper and desire to dominate
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  • {{r|World War Two in the Pacific}}
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  • ...at the [[Yalta Conference]], on 8-9 January 1945, just before the end of [[World War Two in the Pacific]]
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  • Strategic doctrine of the [[United States Navy]] in [[World War Two in the Pacific]], which greatly increased the tempo of carrier operations by keeping them
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  • ...ist destination in the [[Marshall Islands]], a Japanese seaplane base in [[World War Two in the Pacific]], the target of several naval raids and then capture in [[Operation Flintl
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  • U.S. strategic doctrine of [[World War Two in the Pacific]], in which Japanese island bases were invaded only if their land was neede
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  • ...y the most serious [[Japanese militarism|Japanese military]] coup before [[World War Two in the Pacific]], suppressed strongly by Emperor [[Hirohito]], with several key government
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  • ...5, which was the base of Japanese strength on the Asian continent before [[World War Two in the Pacific]].
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  • ...ns undertaken by senior Japanese leaders, in 1945, to consider an end to [[World War Two in the Pacific]], and eventually to carry out the surrender
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  • {{r|World War Two in the Pacific}}
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  • ...tudies, as early as February 1944, projected a poor outcome for Japan in [[World War Two in the Pacific]]
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  • ...eived [[Nobel Peace Prize]] for contributions there; negotiated to avert [[World War Two in the Pacific]]
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  • {{rpl|World War Two in the Pacific}} {{rpl|World War Two in the Pacific}}
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  • ...vernance and foreign policy of Japan, principally prior to and including [[World War Two in the Pacific]], but possibly including post-1945 developments
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  • {{r|World War Two in the Pacific}}
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  • ...arty government before World War Two|Japanese political parties]] before [[World War Two in the Pacific]], and the dissolution of parties in 1940. There are various translations o
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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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