By SHINYA HARAGUCHI/ Staff Writer
December 8, 2021 at 18:42 JST
The former Sasebo wireless telegraphy station said to have relayed the code to attack Pearl Harbor to the Imperial Japanese Navy’s mobile force. (Eiji Hori)
SASEBO, Nagasaki Prefecture--Nearly all members of the Imperial Japanese Navy who participated in the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor are now gone, but a wireless telegraphy station said to have relayed the code that initiated the assault remains. [Read More]
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