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Admiral Yamamoto was so key to the Japanese war effort that the US Navy spent considerable effort to locate, track and eliminate him. General Rommel General Eisenhower General MacArthur General Patton Admiral NimitzAnswerGeneral Bernard Montgomery of Britain.
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The Japanese leaders were the Japanese Combined Fleet commander Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto and also admirals or captains Chuichi Nagumo, Nobutake Kondo, Ryusaku Yanagimoto and Tamon Yamaguchi. (the final two were killed in the battle) For the US, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz was the US Pacific Fleet commander, and fleet admirals included Frank J. Fletcher and Raymond A. Spruance.
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Isoriku Yamamoto.
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he ;ajfashdfakgdfuwia;idjaoifjasjlsja;jfoie _____________________________________________________________ If the question refers to the attack on Pearl Harbor, it would be the failure to detonate the millions of gallons of fuel which were unprotected from aerial attack. Other than this, Yamamoto made no mistake. He was given the war to fight as best he could, and he knew that Japan could not defeat the US in a long war because he had traveled to the US and seen the might of US industry. Therefore, Yamamoto took a calculated risk in trying to defeat the US in a short war.
· Yalta Conference · Yamamoto, Admiral Isoroku (commander in chief of the Japanese Combined Fleet) · Yanks · Yorktown class of US aircraft carriers
The two main leaders were Isoroku Yamamoto for the Japanese and Chester Nimitz for the Americans.
Isoroku Yamamoto was a Japanese Marshal Admiral and the commander-in-chief of the Combined Fleet during World War II, a graduate of the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy. General of the Army Douglas MacArthur was an American general and field marshal of the Philippine Army who was Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s and played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II.
Yamamoto died when his plane was shot down over Bougainville, in the Solomon Islands, in April 1943. The US had developed the ability to decrypt much Japanese coded radio traffic, and knew from this that Yamamoto would be on an inspection trip in the Solomons. The US wanted to take out Yamamoto, but did not want to tip the Japanese that the US was reading their radio messages. The only fighter planes the US had with the range to reach the area where Yamamoto was going to be were P-38 Lightenings, the strangest looking fighter planes of the war, with twin engines and twin tails. So occasional P-38 patrols were begun in the area where the Admiral was expected. On the day Yamamoto was due a large patrol was sent out. Yamamoto and his staff were traveling on two "Betty" bombers, and both were shot down. US Army Air Force Captain Thomas Lamphier, of Detroit, was credited with destroying Yamamoto's plane. The wreckage of the crashed Betty bomber in which Yamamoto died still rests in the jungle on Bougainville.
Admiral Yamamoto was so key to the Japanese war effort that the US Navy spent considerable effort to locate, track and eliminate him. General Rommel General Eisenhower General MacArthur General Patton Admiral NimitzAnswerGeneral Bernard Montgomery of Britain.
Japanese Admiral Yamamoto feared that the attack on Pearl Harbor would eventually be detrimental to Japan's cause On what do you think the admiral based this concern?Read more: Japanese_Admiral_Yamamoto_feared_that_the_attack_on_Pearl_Harbor_would_eventually_be_detrimental_to_Japan's_cause_On_what_do_you_think_the_admiral_based_this_concern
The awakening of a sleeping giant. (Either Yamamoto or Nagumo, not sure which Admiral said that one)
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto was the commander in chief of the Japanese Combined Fleet. Yorktown was a class of US aircraft carriers. The Yalta Conference discussed the post war reorganization of Europe.
Yorktown was a class of US aircraft carriers. The Yalta Conference in February 1945 was the meeting to discuss the post war reorganization of Europe. Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto was the commander in chief of the Japanese Combined Fleet.