Pearl Harbor. Takuma Melber

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took off and reached its flying altitude. As in the earlier exercises, everything went perfectly on this occasion, and Akamatsu’s plane joined the 183 fighter planes and bombers in the Japanese aerial armada. “It must look like a swarm of bees,” Akamatsu thought to himself. The armada formed the first attack wave on the US Pacific Fleet lying at anchor in Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. For the time being, the commander had ordered radio silence, and Akamatsu could only hear the roaring of the engines many thousands of meters above the Pacific Ocean. He felt a deep inner calm, coupled with extreme concentration and a sense of exaltedness. He had little understanding of everyday political and diplomatic affairs, nor did he need any. He was a soldier, and his military training required only that he obey the orders of his superiors, who would know what was in Japan’s national interests. There was one thing he did understand, however: the oil embargo imposed on Japan by the USA jeopardized the success of the Japanese expansion on the Chinese mainland.

      The war, which had been waged there for several years, had become bogged down. Unlike the Russo-Japanese War of 1904/5, which saw the Japanese emerge as military victors but political losers, Tokyo’s political and military decision-makers no longer wanted to be dictated to by the Western powers. Of course, their ranks included not only warmongering “hawks” but also “doves,” who were attempting right up to the last moment to achieve a peaceful solution. Even as Akamatsu was flying towards the US naval base, Japanese diplomats were in Washington. But did they actually know anything of the war plans? Or was the attack meant to surprise Japan’s representatives in Washington as much as their American colleagues?

      Akamatsu’s plane broke through the cloud cover. In the distance he could see the island of Hawaii the pilot was steering towards. The hour had come that would bring Japan glory and honor. The message from Admiral Yamamoto Isoroku passed on at the briefing by the fleet commander still resounded in his ears: the attack on Pearl Harbor would determine the survival or destruction of the entire Japanese nation. If the plan – which was completely reliant on the element of surprise – were to fail, the war would be lost before it had even started.

      1 1. Japanese names are written in the traditional style with the surname first. The participation of Akamatsu Yūji in the attack on Pearl Harbor is historically documented; see Kira Isami and Yoshino Yasutaka, Shinjuwan kōgekitai taiin retsuden: Shikikan to sanka tōjōin no kōseki [Biographies of members of the Pearl Harbor attacking force: the flight route of captains and participating crews] (Tokyo, 2011), p. 105; http://www.shikoku-np.co.jp/national/life_topic/print.aspx?id=20031207000110 (accessed, like all cited internet sources, on June 30, 2016). Otherwise the Prologue is a fictional reconstruction.

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