PACIFIC BELIEF
JAPS GREATER MENACE
DIFFICULTIES FACED
BY AMERICANS
(By Telegrapji—Press Association— Copyright.) NEW YORK, October 22. "The men fighting the Pacific war believe that the Japanese are more dangerous than the Germans, and consider Japan our primary adversary," writes the "New York Times'" military and naval correspondent, Mr. Hanson Baldwin, in the first of a series of articles on his recent Pacific tour. "Most of our Pacific leaders and observers believe that the European and Pacific conflicts are two separate wars, coinciding strategically only at those points and areas where Japanese and German ambitions and self-interests happen to coincide.
"Thus Japan conducts operations to help Germany only when this is clearly in Japan's interest. The bonds of the Tripartite Pact are loose and
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 100, 24 October 1942, Page 7
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124PACIFIC BELIEF Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 100, 24 October 1942, Page 7
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