Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, May 8 – 14, 1941
- By Peter Harmsen
- 14 May, 2021
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May 8, 1941: Japanese newspaper Japan Times Advertiser says war in China should end
May 9, 1941: Massive Japanese air raid on China’s wartime capital of Chongqing
May 10, 1941: Eugen Ott, German ambassador to Tokyo, holds talks with Japanese and Italian officials on future of Axis alliance
May 11, 1941: Walt Disney Corp. agrees to head campaign for Chinese war orphans
May 12, 1941: Experimental Higgins landing craft is tested on Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana
May 13, 1941: Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek says China’s defeat in war with Japan will also be a defeat for the United States
May 14, 1941: First batch of 21 B-17 bombers are sent from continental United States to Hickam Field, Hawaii, in order to build up deterrent against Japanese attack
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