Quite a fun movie and I like the ending, makes perfect sense when you think about it. In historical terms though it wouldn't have much difference, the Nimtz didn't try to stop the Jap mini-subs which attacked Pearl harbour or the other Japanese attacks in the Philipines, Wake Island, Malaya etc the US would still have gone to war with Japan
Um, wrong.
The only reason the United States entered WWII at all was the attack on Pearl Harbor. Up to that point, American involvement had been covert and weighted toward keeping Europe in the fight. If the Japanese fleet had been sunk before the attack took place, FDR would not have had the smoking gun he needed to go to Congress for a war declaration, or to the mostly isolationist American People for support for a major war.
If the loss of the Phillipines were going to be a catalyst for war the US would already have been fighting Japan at the time the Pearl Harbor attack was scheduled. Malaya was part of a theater of operations that the US had no real claim to. Wake Island was a follow-on attack. No Pearl Harbor, no Wake Island. And those two subs were just gathering intelligence and were caught by American coastal patrols. It may seem cold, but 2 subs getting sunk where they weren't supposed to be can be dealt with politically.
This is history. The attack on Pearl Harbor came first. Congress declares war on Japan. Germany declares war on the US to defend its ally. The US declares war on Germany. None of this happens if Capt. Yellind decides to sink the Japanese fleet.
Uh, wrong. The Philippines were hit less than 12 hrs after Pearl as part of a coordinated push south and east into the Pacific, aiming for the Dutch East Indies (oil/rubber/strategic metals). Malaya was under British control and of no consequence. The Philippines were still ours at the time and had thousands of US service personnel on them, not to mention citizens. The US and Japan would still be at war by December 8th, 1941, at the latest. They'd just have an intact battleship force to add to the mix.
In fact, the original US plans for a one-on-one war with Japan (Plan Orange), assumed a first strike on and potential conquest of the Philippines, at which point the Fleet would sortie from Pearl and the West Coast and steam to confront the Japanese, take back the islands and kick their asses back to Japan.
Hitler declared war on the US, not to "help it's ally", but to make official what had already been on-going with the Battle of the Atlantic and open up unrestricted submarine warfare there. On top of feeding his urge to over-reach (he was already fighting the Soviets by this point). Other than the transfer of some strategic material and weapons blue prints, the Germans coordinated exactly jack and squat with the Japanese, let alone tried to defend them.
If the Nimitz had sunk the First Air Fleet (something its air group was fully capable of doing with over the horizon anti-ship missiles), the force assaulting the Philippines would have been unaffected. They were different ships. Had the Nimitz struck fast enough, the Japanese Admiralty would not have even known anything was wrong until it was much too late to recall their forces, as the fleet was under the strictest of radio silence until the mission had been successfully carried out and they were well away from Hawaii.
The Pacific would still have become a theatre of war in this scenario.
I'll add my recommendation for the Axis of Time trilogy. It's quite clever and a good read. Probably the only place you'll get to read about a ship called the USS Hillary Clinton kicking the shit out of World War II-era Japanese.
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