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Beyond the Atomic Bomb - Why Japan Lost WWII. Dr. Laura Yost Interdisciplinary Studies. The Top Ten Reasons Why Japan Lost World War II. 10. Not due to inferiority! 9. Meiji Restoration legacy 8. Obsessions over Mahan 7. Intra-service rivalry 6. Firebombing
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Beyond the Atomic Bomb - Why Japan Lost WWII Dr. Laura Yost Interdisciplinary Studies
The Top Ten Reasons Why Japan Lost World War II 10. Not due to inferiority! 9. Meiji Restoration legacy 8. Obsessions over Mahan 7. Intra-service rivalry 6. Firebombing 5. Terrible historians! 4. Morass in China 3. Flawed military strategy 2. Poor peripheral planning 1. “Arsenal of Democracy”
“The World’s Foremost People” Shido Minzoku • Tokugawa Shogunate falls • (1868) Meiji Restoration • Unparalleled successes =1sts! • “Datsu-A Ron” = “Good-Bye” • Shaped by imperialism • (1890) Meiji Constitution
Obsessions over Mahan • Influence of Sea Power Upon History • military & commercial gains • “Commerce, Command, Control” • justifies greater expenditures • ideas: concentration & decisive acts • eclipsed by carrier-based aircraft
Intra-service Rivalry: IJN vs. IJA • Imperial Japanese Navy = Kyūjitai • 1869 established; 2 services 1872 • “Rikushu kaitu” = “Army comes 1st, • Navy comes 2nd” • Kaibō versus Kokubō battles on . . . • (1907) National Defense Policy • spies, weather forecasts, & intelligence • essentially fighting a “2-Front War”
Firebombing Japan = “Blankets of Fire” • March 1945 (Tokyo) • 80,000 - 135,000 deaths • 40-50% of surface area • 15.8 square miles = GONE! • 8% of entire city • 1,899° F (melts asphalt) • 2/66 B-29 loses due to Japan
Terrible Historians! • Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) • decisive fleet engagement • attrition vs. # superior enemy • quality over quantity: weaponry • fighting “spirit” • end game = negotiate • Second World War (1937-1945) • ‘Victory Disease” enticing! • “South Seas Fever”
Morass in China • 170 million; 700,000 sq. miles = • 70,000 casualties • 36 divisions in Manchuria/China • fighting Nationalist & Communists • holds key ports & coastal territory • “The Red Scare” & negotiations
Flawed Wartime Strategy • wanted & needed a limited war • hard to remain on the defensive • exploit internal lines vs. staying put! • tentative “decisive battle”
Poor Peripheral Planning • island nation at war = vulnerable • lacked skilled reserves • economy already at its limit • shipping allocation = spread thin • cannot replace losses • belated government oversight
The Arsenal of Democracy “Powerful American forces, supported by innumerable planes, tanks, and ships, have already landed on your shores. Resistance against such overwhelming masses of men and equipment can only be futile. We know your valor, but you can't do the impossible.” OWI Leaflet 514
The “Arsenal of Democracy” “While you may have your initial successes due to timing and surprise, the time will come when you too will have your losses, but there will be a great difference. You will not only be unable to make up for your losses but grow weaker as time goes on; while on the other hand we will grow stronger as time goes on. It is inevitable that we shall crush you before we are through with you,” Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Stark to Ambassador Nomura