The British spy behind the rise in Japan's naval air power l

The British spy behind the rise in Japan's naval air power leading up to World War II

William Sempill’s mission to Japan 100 years ago led to intelligence leaks that some believe were partly to blame for Japan’s audacious attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.

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