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  1. Yamamoto lives

    Yep. If MacArthur (who made sure to take the time to railroad Homma, and did nothing to prevent Yamashita from taking the same trip beforehand) hadn't decided, with, it must be said, considerable justification that having a massive number of executions due to war crimes would make the goal of...
  2. Yamamoto lives

    Homma was a classic case of Victor's justice. The same is true, perhaps even more forcefully, in the case of Tomoyuki Yamashita. That being said it is likely that Yamamoto dies at sea sometime before the end of the war even if he escapes the ambush in 1943.
  3. Japan wins at Midway?

    And this is germane how?
  4. Japan wins at Midway?

    Actually I don't believe that the Japanese will always act in the same manner. I do, however, deeply believe that you can not take a rigid command structure and turn it entirely upside down, have it abandon offensive operations, and act contrary to the basic philosophy that every Eta Jima...
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