Jason Sands

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More than any other industrial nation, and certainly more than any other major combatant of the Second World War, Japan lacked self-sufficiency in raw materials. The home islands were all but destitute of natural resources, offering little or no oil, iron ore, bauxite, or other useful minerals, and only limited reserves of timber and low-grade coal.
Twilight of the Gods: War in the Western Pacific, 1944-1945 (The Pacific War Trilogy Book 3)
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