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Fall Asleep To | The Complete History of Why Japan Lost the Battle of the Coral Sea | WW2 Relaxing War Documentary The first shots were fired by aircraft that never saw the ships they were sinking. In May 1942, the Imperial Japanese Navy advanced into the Coral Sea with a clear objective: seize Port Moresby and fracture the sea link between the United States and Australia. On paper, Operation MO appeared methodical — converging task forces, carrier screens, invasion transports moving at eleven knots toward their landing beaches. But beneath that geometry lay fragile arithmetic. This documentary presents the complete history of why Japan lost the Battle of the Coral Sea — not as a dramatic annihilation, but as a strategic stall shaped by distance, misidentification, fuel limits, and pilot attrition. It follows the intelligence duel that revealed “MO” before the invasion sailed. It examines the fragility of multi-pronged timetables. It traces the launch of full carrier strikes against the wrong ships. It studies the sinking of Shōhō and the loss of trained aviators whose replacement pipeline could not keep pace with wartime attrition. The film explores the damage to Shōkaku, the air group depletion of Zuikaku, and the withdrawal of the Port Moresby invasion convoy. It looks closely at maintenance cycles, aircraft readiness tables, and the invisible erosion of combat power that accumulated before catastrophe ever arrived. Japan sank a fleet carrier. But Japan failed to seize its objective. Port Moresby remained unconquered. The sea lane to Australia remained intact. And one month later, at Midway, Japan entered battle without two carriers that might have altered the balance. Presented in a calm, reflective tone, this long-form documentary avoids dramatization and graphic detail. It is designed for immersive listening, focused study, or late-night viewing. Settle in and follow the battle where fleets never saw each other — and where strategic failure began quietly, before the explosions faded. 00:00:00 — The Carbon Copy That Changed the Pacific 00:11:00 — Operation MO and the Seizure of Port Moresby 00:22:00 — Eleven Knots: The Invasion Convoy 00:33:00 — The Carrier Command Structure 00:44:00 — Fletcher and the Fuel Constraint 00:55:00 — Search Arcs Across the Coral Sea 01:06:00 — The Wrong Ships, The First Strikes 01:17:00 — The Sinking of Shōhō 01:28:00 — Neosho and the Cost of Misidentification 01:39:00 — Aircraft Readiness and Mechanical Attrition 01:50:00 — Shōkaku Damaged 02:01:00 — Lexington’s Fatal Fires 02:12:00 — Pilot Losses and Replacement Limits 02:23:00 — The Withdrawal of the Invasion Convoy 02:34:00 — Tactical Exchange vs Strategic Outcome 02:45:00 — Coral Sea’s Shadow Over Midway 02:56:00 — Why Japan Lost the Coral Sea #BattleOfTheCoralSea #OperationMO #WW2Pacific #CarrierWarfare #PortMoresby #USSlexington #Shokaku #Zuikaku #PacificWar #WW2History #ImperialJapaneseNavy #USNavy #WW2Documentary #FallAsleepToHistory About This Production: This documentary is produced by the WW2 Documentary For Sleep independent studio. Every script is synthesized by our research team through original archival reconstruction, cross-referencing primary source materials including official unit logs, personal memoirs, declassified intelligence reports, and state archives. Our objective is to bridge the gap between rigorous technical history and the continuous, low-frequency atmosphere required for deep sleep and focus. While our historians strive for technical precision, the fragmented nature of wartime documentation means primary sources occasionally conflict or leave gaps. To prevent jarring pauses and maintain the unbroken, hypnotic flow necessary for a sleep-safe environment, our writing team utilizes careful narrative reconstruction. This synthesis is an original educational interpretation of the available evidence. Audio & Visual Philosophy: To protect the viewer from blue-light stimulation and provide a non-distracting "Night-Mode" environment, our visual editors utilize a minimalist composition. Every archival fragment, technical schematic, and map is manually paced to align with the historical timeline. Our audio engineers custom-process the narration with a specific 'Night-Mode' EQ profile. This mastering is specifically designed to remove jarring frequencies and "plosives," ensuring a consistent, deep-focus soundscape that is unique to our studio and optimized for relaxation.