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Beginning with a sneak attack to cripple the US fleet in Pearl Harbor, the oil rich Dutch East Indies, US territory of the Philippines, and several major British Imperial holdings in the South Pacific would all be swept away by the rising tide of the Japanese Empire. This was the push Japan needed to put into effect its war plans with the Allied Nations. After numerous atrocities, Japan's largest trade partner, the United States of America, delivered an ultimatum: Leave China or face an embargo on critical resources like oil and steel. To maintain a world class military, especially her navy, Japan needed the resources of the Chinese and Korean mainland. The nation that would bear the brunt of this brutal colonialism was China, where Japan had been fighting since 1937, dominating the coastal cities with sea and air power and taking advantage of the fractured state the country had been left in after decades of western exploitation. Led by a "divine" emperor, it amounted to military dictatorship that controlled every aspect of Japanese life in an effort to further its conquests across oceans. This "liberation" replaced Western exploitation with more of the same from a surging fascist Japanese Empire. Lines were being drawn, among them was the "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere '' which sought to "liberate" Asia from the imperial powers of the West. With war raging on in Europe for several years, it was only a matter of time until the rest of the world was dragged in. Each student will have the opportunity to fight a battle from both sides, allowing them to test various strategies, try multiple scenarios, predict different outcomes, and rewrite history- an effective way to gain a deeper understanding of what actually happened and why! all while playing a military strategy game. Why read about key military battles on maps or in books when you can learn about them hands-on, in three dimensions, using historical miniature gaming? In 3D History, pivotal engagements come to life for new and experienced students, as they navigate a table-top terrain, deploy hundreds of miniature soldiers, ships, and tanks.