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War in the Pacific The Sino-Japanese War, the attack at Pearl Harbor to the atomic bombing of Nagasaki

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Old October 25th, 2006, 02:25 AM
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Japanese subs with aircraft.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCPizDLIiek
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I love it ! I built the model when I was young
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thats pretty neat, i just wish i could understand japanese, haha
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cool. I watched a progam on that sub (in english ).
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French Surcouf was similiar. Choppy seas could make takeoff pretty tricky.
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Toward the end of the war, there was a plan to use these subs to takes planes to the west coast of the US and drop germ-warfare bombs over california. Code named, Cheery Blossoms at Night.
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There was also a plan to use them to attack and disable the Panama Canal toward the end of the war.
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