Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Jan 9 – 15, 1941

Jan 9, 1941: Thai forces invade French Indochina, vowing to take back border areas that it claims to have possessed historically Jan 10, 1941: President Franklin D. Roosevelt introduces Lend … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Jan 2 – 8, 1941

Jan 2, 1941: To boost shipping capabilities as risk of war becomes ever more apparent, President Franklin D. Roosevelt announces massive construction program to build 200 standardized 7,500-ton freighters Jan … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Dec 26, 1940 – Jan 1, 1941

Dec 26, 1940: Brigadier General Leonard T. Gerow, acting chief of the US War Plans Division, calls for doubling of Philippine defense force Dec 27, 1940: Veteran Japanese diplomat Yoshizawa … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Dec 19 – 25, 1940

Dec 19, 1940: Japanese Navy considers reopening Yangtze River to foreign shipping Dec 20, 1940: Lieutenant General Oshima Hiroshi is reappointed Japan’s ambassador to Germany Dec 21, 1940: Japan allows … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Dec 12 – 18, 1940

Dec 12, 1940: Paul Wenneker, German naval attache in Tokyo, provides Japanese high command with top-secret documents obtained by German raider Atlantis while boarding British freighter Automedon near Sumatra Dec … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Dec 5 – 11, 1940

Dec 5, 1940: The Hundred Regiments partisan offensive ends in China after months of vicious fighting Dec 6, 1940: Occupied East Chinese city of Suzhou on high alert after unknown … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Nov 28 – Dec 4, 1940

Nov 28, 1940: Japanese planes cause temporary scare as they emerge in skies over Hong Kong, apparently by mistake Nov 29, 1940: Dozens reported killed as partisans sabotage train in … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Nov 21 – 27, 1940

Nov 21, 1940: Several Japanese divisions involved in campaign in north China to suppress partisan offensive Nov 22, 1940: Japanese authorities detain two Americans for allegedly taking photos of military … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Nov 14 – 20, 1940

Nov 14, 1940: Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham is named commander of British forces in the Far East Nov 15, 1940: Yamamoto Isoroku is promoted to the rank of … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Nov 7 – 13, 1940

Nov 7, 1940: British cargo ship Cambridge is sunk off Australia laid by German auxiliary vessel Passat a few days earlier Nov 8, 1940: Admiral Nomura Kichisaburo is appointed Japanese … Continue Reading →