Re: who really started ww2 in the pacific?
- From: mtfester@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 08 Dec 2009 21:46:53 -0500
Marlock <marlockenator@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
David H Thornley wrote:
mtfester@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
In addition, Bywater was able to predicted a large scale conflict
between the Japan and the US back in the mid 30ies. Read his book.
1) It was written in the mid-20s, not mid-30s.
2) Theodore Roosevelt forsaw the possibility of a conflict with Japan in the
early 1900s.
3) None of this changes the fact that the US and Japan were on good terms
and even partners through the end of WWI.
Mike
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