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- Mitsumasu Yonai [r]: Imperial Japanese Navy admiral, principally an intelligence specialist on Russia, who opposed war with the U.S. but became Navy Minister in 1944-1945 [e]
- Sokichi Takagi [r]: Rear Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy, principally a staff officer and research analyst, whose studies, as early as February 1944, projected a poor outcome for Japan in World War Two in the Pacific [e]
- Strategic air warfare against Japan [r]: U.S. air warfare against the Japanese Home Islands in the Second World War [e]
- World War II, air war, European Theater strategic operations [r]: Strategic bombing and offensive counter-air in the European theater of WWII, both initiated by the Axis and the Allies [e]
- Soviet attack on Japan [r]: Massive Soviet attack on Japan, in according with agreements at the Yalta Conference, on 8-9 January 1945, just before the end of World War Two in the Pacific [e]
- Torashiro Kawabe [r]: (1890-1960) Lieutenant general and vice chief of staff of the Imperial Japanese Army, who played an important role in ensuring Hirohito's surrender decision was carried out; after the war, worked with U.S. intelligence and had a role in creating the Japanese Self-Defense Force [e]