World War II Spies

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10 CHAPTER ONE FIGHTING against MIGHT T HERE IS AN OLD saying that Might makes right This means that the strongest opponent usually wins and gets its way When World War II broke out in 1939 Germany had a stronger army and air force than any other nation in Europe and its navy was growing In the Pacific Japan was far stronger than any of its neighbors and intent on using its powerful navy and air force to dominate the region The U S could rival Germany’s or Japan’s military strength but it was determined to stay out of the war at first The U S would eventually declare war against the Axis Powers in December 1941 fol lowing a surprise attack by the Japanese on the American naval base at Hawaii’s Pearl Harbor Based on the idea of might makes right Germany and Japan were certain to win the war and control their parts of the world In fact that is what was happening in 1939 and 1940 Pushing east German forces quickly subdued Poland’s inferior military Then turning west they occupied the Netherlands Belgium Luxembourg and large parts of France To the north Germany took control in Norway and Denmark and then moved southward into Greece and Yugoslavia Meanwhile the Japanese were spreading their empire