In December 1941, virtually all of Japan's submarines were deployed to various locations in support of a widely planned strike in the Pacific Ocean. More than half of the seaworthy submarines were operating in American coastal waters, and Tokyo's strategists had the most hope for the group stationed in the Hawaiian Islands. But things turned out a little differently...
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In December 1941, virtually all of Japan's submarines were deployed to various locations in support of a widely planned strike in the Pacific Ocean. More than half of the seaworthy submarines were operating in American coastal waters, and Tokyo's strategists had the most hope for the group stationed in the Hawaiian Islands. But things turned out a little differently...