innonimatu
the resident Cassandra
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The issue of the US's oil embargo on Japan as a cause of the Pearl Harbor attack comes up very often. But I was wondering: just how able was Japan to continue to buy the raw materials necessary to its war effort, even without an embargo? Japan was already a heavily populated country, but not a particularly advanced one, industrially? What did it export? Could they continue to pay for the raw materials used in their war in China, had they not gone down the invasion route?
I assume that iron and coal were available from Korea and Manchuria, but they would still need oil, rubber and several metals for alloys.
I assume that iron and coal were available from Korea and Manchuria, but they would still need oil, rubber and several metals for alloys.