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Its seems a common theme of the pacific war was that the Japanese military leadership would burry their heads in the sand and refuse to learn from their mistakes, whereas the US military would constantly evaluate what went wrong and where, even during victories. Is this perception accurate?
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Why did the IJN seem so convinced that the USN would need to be tricked or coaxed into battle for Midway, despite the USN having engaged at Coral Sea and the Doolittle raids mere months earlier?
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