“How could we win when you had all that?”

About the great armada of ships gathered for the invasion of Japan. Quoted in "The Tiger of Malaya: The Story of General Tomoyuki Yamashita" - Page 38 - by Aubrey Saint Kenworthy - 1953.

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Tomoyuki Yamashita 5
general in the Imperial Japanese Army 1885–1946

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