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The Strange World War II Legend of the Ghost Fighter of Pearl Harbor

Throughout wartime there have been mysterious stories that have slipped through the cracks to go on and provoke speculation and talk, sometimes blurring the line between possible fact and fantasy. At 7:48 a.m. on December 7, 1941, the naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu would be subject to a brutal surprise attack that would. Read more » ....

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The Ni'ihau Incident | Amusing Planet


Kaushik Patowary
May 28, 2021
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Ni ihau is the smallest of the inhabited islands in the Hawaiian archipelago, privately owned since the 19th century and which would have no greater interest than to the tourist minority were it not for two very different reasons, separated by exactly half a century. The most recent of these occurred in 1992, when Ni ihau became the location of shoot for the Steven Spielberg blockbuster
Jurassic Park, making this tiny island the site of pilgrimage for the fans of the movie. But the most important reason why Ni ihau is well-known, at least among historians, is because of a series of tragic incidents that took place here, today known as the Ni ihau Incident. ....

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World War II: How the Dutch East Indies Finally Fell To Japan


World War II: How the Dutch East Indies Finally Fell To Japan
The capture of Java by the Japanese was the culmination of a long series of disasters for the Allied nations in the Pacific.
Here s What You Need to Know: As the Japanese rolled over the defenders of eastern Java, the Allied defenses in the western part of the island also quickly unraveled.
Immediately after the Japanese attack on the United States Naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941, the Japanese realized that the oil reserves needed to carry on their new war against the Western powers were not as adequate as first thought. This unacceptable situation transformed the capture of the Dutch East Indies (DEI) and its oil, at first planned as a desirable strategic objective, into a vital ingredient for Japanese national survival. ....

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