Isoroku Yamamoto, the Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet

Isoroku Yamamoto, the Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet 6.8

In 1939, the international situation was turbulent. Because of being restrained by the national army supported by the United States on the battlefield in China, Japan set off an anti-American upsurge, from the army to the ordinary people, all called on the country to form a three-nation alliance with Germany and Italy to carry out to the United States. Behind this almost crazy voice, only a small number of people can calmly recognize the international situation, including Navy Secretary Guangzheng Minei (handle Benming), Navy Deputy Secretary Yamamoto 56 (served as the chief of service) and so on. However, their voices were intentionally or unintentionally ignored, and senior officials finally decided to carry out operations with the United States, and at this pass of fate, Yamamoto 56 was appointed commander of the Joint Fleet. Knowing that he could not do it, Yamamoto planned the Pearl Harbor incident, which shocked the world and recorded the history of war forever. Once you go to war, it is not easy to get out of it. Yamamoto 56 witnessed the most painful history of the motherland in the last days of his life.