Tactics Used by Germans to Urge Japan Into War Bared in Note Written by Oshima News Article

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Reports on information sent by Hiroshi Oshima, Japanese Ambassador to Germany, in 1941 stating that Germany believed Japan should "get in the war and get in on the spoils" because "any delay in attacking the United States would only permit the Americans to gain strength for a joint attack with Great Britain against Japan." Describes discussions between Oshima and German Foreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop.
Creator
Phelps, Calhoun W. J., 1910-1971
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107