Which specific resource was Japan most desperate to secure through its 'Southern Operation' in 1941?
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Correct answer: Crude oil
Following a U.S. oil embargo, Japan’s military machine faced a complete standstill within months. The invasion of the Dutch East Indies was primarily motivated by the need to capture its rich oil fields.
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