Why Japanese Admirals Feared America’s Industrial Power
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Japanese naval leaders understood that modern war was not decided solely at sea but in factories. By 1943, U.S. shipyards were launching aircraft carriers and warships faster than Japan could replace its losses.
This imbalance was no accident. The Two-Ocean Navy Act, passed on July 19, 1940, unleashed an unprecedented expansion of American naval production. As the war progressed, Japanese admirals increasingly acknowledged that no amount of tactical brilliance could overcome America’s industrial output.
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