+ Follow ADMIRAL KICHISABURO NOMURA Tag
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Today, October 25, 1944, units of the American and Japanese naval forces fight in the Battle of Surigao Strait. The Americans are led by Admiral Jesse B. Oldendorf.
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[Summary] => Today, October 18, 1944, US Carrier Task Force launches a two-day attack on Northern and Central Philippines.
In March 1943 Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura, former Japanese ambassador to the US, after visiting Corregidor, proudly told the Manila newspaperman: "The Americans will not be able to return - not in 100 years."
By August 1944, the tide of war was decided by turned in favor of the United States.
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In March 1943 Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura, former Japanese ambassador to the US, after visiting Corregidor, proudly told the Manila newspaperman: "The Americans will not be able to return - not in 100 years."
By August 1944, the tide of war was decided by turned in favor of the United States.
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