Japanese Navy Loophole

Japanese Navy Loophole

The Imperial Japanese Navy became as massive as it did because of the Washington Naval Treaty, which was meant to restrict their navy size. Many of their battlecruisers were made into aircraft carriers as a loophole against the Treaty.

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