Eighty Years Ago: Asia Pacific, April 3 – 9, 1941
- By Peter Harmsen
- 9 April, 2021
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April 3, 1941: Heavy cruisers USS Portland and Chicago depart Fiji islands at head of flotilla after month-long Pacific tour showing the flag in large parts of the vast ocean. Image: Naval History and Heritage Command
April 4, 1941: Japanese Foreign Minister Matsuoka Yosuke, visiting Berlin, obtains German promise of assistance if Japan attacks the United States
April 5, 1941: Chinese career diplomat Wellington Koo is named ambassador to Britain
April 6, 1941: Chinese Army reports major victory near city of Nanchang
April 7, 1941: Chinese guerrillas report successful counterattacks against Japanese Army in southern Guangdong province
April 8, 1941: Japanese troops forced to pull out of Shanwei city north of Hong Kong, Chinese sources say
April 9, 1941: Battleship USS North Carolina is commissioned
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