Trusteeship in the Pacific

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Richard M. Boeckel, Editor

Future control of strategic islands in the Pacific from which assaults were launched by Japan against possessions of the United States and other enemies of the Axis is emerging as one of the most difficult problems to be settled by the victors in the present war. The islands held by Japan at the time of Perl Harbor form the “great wall of the Pacific,” separating the continent of Asia from the continents of North and South America, and affording potential control of all east Asia's ...

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