Before opening Volume 7, Volume 6 concludes
This is the end of this volume, and a new one is about to begin. The book is now nearing its end.
I really don't want to write more about the plot of the Japanese Navy on the sea, so the plot of the final capture of Hawaii will end in one chapter and 3,000 words.
In the past, when I was writing this book, I said at the time that I would focus on air warfare, naval warfare, and land warfare. In this book, air and naval battles are the most written, and land battles are outlined.
The Pacific War chapter was sold in order to trap the Americans to death, to make the United States and Japan shed more blood, so that even if the United States won the war, it would not be able to enjoy the dividends after victory. (To be continued......)