Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, April 25 – May 1, 1940

April 25, 1940: Netherlands plans expansion of its fleet in East Indies due to growing tension in Asia April 26, 1940: Aircraft carrier USS Wasp is commissioned April 27, 1940: … Continue Reading →


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

April 18, 1940: US Senate approves Navy bill foreseeing the acquisition of two 45,000-ton battleships, two cruisers, one aircraft carrier, eight destroyers, six submarines and five auxiliary vessels April 19, … Continue Reading →


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

April 11, 1940: German invasion of Scandinavia followed intensely by Japan, with Tokyo press calling it the biggest event in the war since Soviet attack on Poland and expecting US … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, April 4 – 10, 1940

April 4, 1940: Japan warns Britain it may take action if Royal Navy seeks to extend blockade of Germany to waters nears its shores, for example shipments arriving at Vladivostok … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, March 28 – April 3, 1940

March 28, 1940: Robert Craigie, London’s ambassador to Tokyo, says Britain and Japan are both maritime powers on the fringes of great continents and share an interest ‘in lasting peace’ … Continue Reading →


A Member of China’s Greatest Generation Passes Away

Taiwan’s former Prime Minister Hau Pei-tsun passed away in Taipei Monday, at the age of 100. Also a former defense minister, Hau played an important role in the post-war development … Continue Reading →


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

  March 21, 1940: Japanese politicians, aiming to return to traditional values in a time of national crisis amid war in China, call for end to ‘liberalism based on individuality’ … Continue Reading →


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

March 14, 1940: Japanese troops dig in north of Macao, triggering fears that the Portuguese colony may be cut off from supplies from the mainland March 15, 1940: Japanese and … Continue Reading →


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

  March 7, 1940: Japanese lawmaker Saitō Takao, a vocal critic of the war in China, is expelled from parliament, and his name tag is subsequently removed March 8, 1940: … Continue Reading →


Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, Feb 29 – March 6, 1940

  Feb 29, 1940: Australian armed merchant cruiser HMAS Kanimbla bring nine German nationals to Japanese port of Yokohama. The nine are among 21 Germans of military age previously captured … Continue Reading →