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

Sep 12, 1940: Japanese delegation headed by Kobayashi Seizo, governor general of Taiwan, arrives in Dutch East Indies for talks on economic cooperation Sep 13, 1940: About 300,000 partisans reported … Continue Reading →


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

Sep 5, 1940: Hong Kong garrison’s commander says city is able to withstand any siege Sep 6, 1940: United States and Britain protest growing Japanese pressure on French Indochina, stressing … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Aug 29 – Sep 4, 1940

Aug 29, 1940: Partisans continue wave of railroad sabotage actions in northern China, cutting off Japanese communication lines Aug 30, 1940: Vichy France permits Japan to transit troops through Indochina … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Aug 22 – 28, 1940

Aug 22, 1940: Former Wall Street financier James Forrestal becomes first US undersecretary of the navy Aug 23, 1940: Communist forces launch major offensive against Japanese Army in several provinces … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Aug 15 – 21, 1940

Aug 15, 1940: US Assistant Chief of Naval Operations Rear Admiral Robert L. Ghormley arrives in London with other senior American officers for talks with British counterparts Aug 16, 1940: … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Aug 8 – 14, 1940

Aug 8, 1940: 126 Japanese lawmakers call for ouster of British Empire from East Asia Aug 9, 1940: Britain, under immense strain from war with Germany, withdraws troops from Shanghai … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Aug 1 – 7, 1940

Aug 1, 1940: US Navy sets up Alaskan Sector under the 13th Naval District, appointing Captain Ralph C. Parker as commander. Photo: Naval History and Heritage Command Aug 2, 1940: … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, July 25 – 31, 1940

July 25, 1940: Japanese troop movements observed near China’s border with French Indochina July 26, 1940: US President Franklin D. Roosevelt halts the export to Japan, without license, of aviation … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, July 18 – 24, 1940

July 18, 1940: Britain bows to Japanese pressure and temporarily closes down Burma Road, essential lifeline to beleaguered Chinese forces July 19, 1940: President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs ‘Two Oceans … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, July 11 – 17, 1940

July 11, 1940: Frank Knox assumes office as US secretary of the navy July 12, 1940: Light cruiser USS Phoenix reaches Chile’s Pacific coast on goodwill tour to South American … Continue Reading →