Americans Had The Advantage Of Night Fighters Over The Japanese (Ep.6)
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
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Ladies and Gentlemen this is part 6 of our new series "Stories From Frontlines "
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This channel is all about "muricans" get lost with your united statesian bs back to university.
This is the first mention I have ever come across of the Japanese having equipment to detect radar.
Yeah, I caught that too. I don't doubt it, I've just never heard that before. Something worth looking into.
Must remind these gentlemen and ladies that the Japanese Lost the War
No matter how one sided they tell the story
Further, they started the war they lost, so whining about being "victims" of bombs which saved likely millions of Japanese lives is unseemly at best and more likely outright pathetic.
how did this Admiral Ainsworth so incompetent was able to command a task force?
Seniority in the "Old Boy" network.
@@fish509bwhich is why a strategically blind, tactically inflexible, cruiser officer with recurring attacks of cold feet named Chuichi Nagumo was put in charge of the Kido Butai, instead of better qualified officers who were better qualified men like Rear Admirals Tamon Yamagucuchi and Jisaburo Ozawa.