Mikado (Japan)
See also: Mikado
The Mikado was, during the Second world war, the strategic high command Japan board. As the decisive battles were naval, it was populated admirals.
The Mikado planned the most important battles of the peaceful theater, including the casus belli of Pearl Harbor, which aimed at destroying in a blow the American naval offensive capacity on the Pacific Ocean.
It was a victory in Pyrrhus.
The strategists of the Mikado, continuators of the Daimyō (war leaders of the medieval eras of Japan), were révérés such of the divinities; the decisions of control of the war which they made influenced the success of " directly; empire of the Levant" Sun; in the project which it had given itself, that to direct a sphere of coprosperity gathering all the people of Asia under his aegis.
Representation
The American films of the Sixties illustrating the Guerre of the Pacific represent the Mikado in situations where a meeting of large strategists in the open air takes place in front of an enormous chart of the Pacific Ocean.
See too
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Expansionism of Japan
- Campaigns of the Pacific
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