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America vs. Japan in WWII: The Yakuza's Hidden Role in Wartime Japan

America vs. Japan in WWII: The Yakuza's Hidden Role in Wartime Japan

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This clip was originally a piece of a larger video, Kazuo Taoka Part 2. To view the entire video, please visit here:

Secrets, power, and brutality: Explore the Yakuza empire under Kazuo Taoka - Part 2

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In World War II, the United States and Japan clashed in the Pacific theater, with the war beginning with Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. This attack, which severely damaged the US Pacific Fleet, led to the US declaration of war on Japan and the subsequent entry of the United States into World War II. The war in the Pacific involved intense battles, including naval engagements, island-hopping campaigns, and eventually, the use of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which forced Japan's surrender in September 1945.

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