Who would have won World War II if Germany and Japan fought?

Updated on military 2024-02-23
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    100 percent Germany wins.

    The Soviet Union and Japan fought in the northeast of our country on the eve of World War II, and the Soviet Union won without much effort, but the war between the Soviet Union and Germany was extremely difficult.

    Japan is, after all, a rising star, but Germany is an established industrial powerhouse. Regardless of the equipment of the two countries (although Germany has much better mechanized equipment than Japan), Japan is no match in terms of the quality of soldiers and citizens. Japan also lacks a single general.

    Germany's tactical and strategic thinking, especially mechanization and land-air integration, was much more advanced than Japan's.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Germany had the Tiger (at that time, no country could compare with it in any indicator except speed), jet fighters (at that time, only Germany had them), Leopard tanks, No. 4 tanks (except for the Soviet T34, the others were not comparable), Mouse tanks (weighing 188t, so far the tank has not exceeded 80t except for him, the tank gun 170mm is nearly twice that of the Tiger, and the side armor is 240mm) V1, V2 missiles, that is, missiles (the world's earliest missiles) Germany still has many super military geniuses, They had nearly 10 million Allied and Soviet troops who fell in front of them with a hundred talents (Manstein, Rommel, Guderian, Raeder, Beck), Guderian broke the Maginot Line of France, and Manstein defeated the French Army, the first army in Europe, in 3 months. "Invincible 88" 88-mm anti-aircraft gun, 30% downed by aircraft. Most of the pulled guns (800 mm) were twice the caliber of the main guns of the American battleships Iowa, and they crippled Poland.

    Assault rifles, the first assault rifle was developed in Germany, and other countries only had them after World War II. U-boat (the strongest at that time). This was the strength of the German army, which was the strongest at the time, and Germany was defeated by the failure of industrial production to keep up with Hitler's decision-making and the adversaries of the two later superpowers.

    Japan is no match at all, especially in terms of tank armor, but their navy is very strong, and Japan's 70,000-ton battleships are the best in the world.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Pro, during World War II, if Japan and Germany fought whoever Germany would win. Here's why:

    During World War II, if Japan and Germany fought, who would win.

    Pro, during World War II, if Japan and Germany fought whoever Germany would win. Here's why:

    In terms of military strength, although both Japan and Germany showed great equipment and combat skills, in reality the differences between them were quite large. Japan relied primarily on its navy, which was far more elite and powerful than its army, but its army was relatively weak, especially in China. Germany, on the other hand, is dominated by an army, with very advanced military technology and equipment, and excellent combat skills, but its navy and air force are relatively weak and cannot compete with the British and American allies for a long time.

    However, there was absolutely no reason for Germany to engage in naval warfare with the Japanese. So if it were during World War II, if Japan and Germany fought, Germany would have won.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1."Soccer Player" becomes a reality, and the Sakura Army overturns the Germanic chariot.

    In the world-famous Japanese manga "Soccer Player", Tsubasa Osora led the Japanese team to a 3-2 victory over the German team. Originally, this was just the author's beautiful vision of the motherland team in the comics, but it became a reality on November 23, 2022.

    Although Gundogan's goal helped the Germans open the scoring, Japanese coach Mori Hoichi's "Taji Race" tactics brought the team to life in the second half, squeezing the former world champions into a frustration, and eventually goals from Ritsu Doyasu and Takuma Asano helped Japan turn around and cause a shocking upset.

    In the final round of the group stage, Japan defeated another strong opponent, Spain, proving that they were not short-lived, but that their technical and tactical level has truly reached the forefront of the world. Behind the success of the Japanese team is the results of decades of down-to-earth youth training.

    2.In a fateful duel, the Pampas Eagle picks the tulip.

    The fate of the Netherlands and Argentina has a long history, from Cruyff vs. Kempes in the 70s, to Bergkamp vs. Batistuta in 1998, to Robben vs. Messi in 2014. Now that 8 years have passed, the leaders of the orange team have been replaced by Van Dijk and Gakpo, and the Messi who eliminated them 8 years ago is still standing in front of them.

    The Dutch team's tight defense was torn apart by Messi, and the Argentine king made a pass and a shot to help the team take a two-goal lead. But veteran coach Louis van Gaal's adjustment paid off, as substitute Weghorst closed the gap with a header before equalising the score in the last minute of injury time. But Messi led his teammates to stabilize their mentality, dragged the game into a penalty shootout, and just like eight years ago, eliminated the Netherlands through penalties again and advanced to the last four.

    3.The biggest dark horse, the North African lion makes history.

    The biggest dark horse in this World Cup is none other than the Moroccan team. In the group stage, they beat last year's runners-up Croatia and last year's third-place Belgium to qualify for the top spot, and after entering the knockout round, they beat Iberian giants Spain and Portugal in succession.

    In the game against Portugal, Morocco's strong defense made the opponent who had just scored six goals in the previous game helpless, and the luxurious attack group composed of big stars such as Ronaldo, Felix, and B Fee returned to no avail, while En-Nesyri seized on the opponent's mistake and scored the only goal of the game. Morocco made history by becoming the first African team to reach the last four of the World Cup.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    For the German men's football team, why did they lose to the Japanese men's football team? Some people say that the Japanese men's football team is the second team of the German men's football team, and there is still some support for such a thing. That is, among the players of the Japanese men's football team, five of the starters played in the Bundesliga, and a total of eight played in this league.

    So the level of understanding of the Japanese men's football team about the German men's football team, that is very high. In addition, the German men's football team is now in a declining stage, and the team is old and small, and it feels a little green and yellow. Therefore, the Japanese men's football team must have studied the opponent in a targeted manner.

    In this way, there is a certain rationality for the team to beat the opponent. Because, most fans believe that the German men's football team attaches less importance to the Japanese men's football team than the Japanese men's football team. At this point, there should be no suspense.

    After all, most teams choose to look up, not down. It just so happens that when the Japanese men's football team looks up, it sees the German men's football team, and the German men's football team looks up to other teams. There is one reason, but there is another.

    That is Liu Yuxi. For Liu Yuxi, her ** is very "reverse". Because of this, Liu Yuxi has a nickname, that is, squid Liu, that is, her ** is generally correct in reverse.

    The previous Argentine men's football team was wiped out by her like this. As a result, this time, she had **Germany, she said on the Internet, "Regarding Germany, I think this is how Lu rotten: Argentina's upset will have a slight impact on the performance of the two teams, and the first half was tied up and kicked 0:."

    0。Because of the difference in the strength of the two teams, Germany will score one goal in the second half and end the game with Germany winning, well! "The result?

    Germany unexpectedly lost the match to the Japanese men's football team. Such a result was unexpected, but it has also become an established fact. Why did Germany lose to Japan in an upset?

    The reason has been found, and it is related to the squid Liu, her ** is too godly. At present, all Liu Yuxi**'s teams have basically not won. Such an ability is also a "superpower".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The landlord must have been sleeping in history class, Germany was defeated by the USSR!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In World War II, Germany and Japan were in two completely different theaters of war, and since the spheres of influence of the two countries did not overlap, it is difficult to say that there was any major contradiction between the two countries. If anything, I personally think it is nothing more than the following two points:

    1. The issue of the Jiaodong Peninsula: In World War I, at the end of the war, Japan took advantage of Germany's lack of time to look eastward, sent troops to occupy Jiaozhou Bay, and then signed the "Versailles Treaty" as the victorious country. After Hitler came to power, he first knew that he wanted to break the shackles of the Versailles Treaty, so the question of the ownership of Jiaozhou Bay would definitely make the Germans dissatisfied.

    However, after the defeat of World War I, Germany lost a lot of overseas colonies, but after the beginning of World War II, Germany seemed to have no interest in these colonies far from its homeland, and was bent on developing the adjacent territory.

    2. The issue of war against the Soviet Union: Before World War II, Japan basically established a strategic situation based on the three eastern provinces and Paibu Shandong, and basically controlled North China and the Central Plains, and had a solid foundation in China. However, there are two completely different opinions on the next strategic direction, one is the southward movement advocated by the navy, and the other is the northward movement advocated by the army, and at the same time, it is also the choice of the two main strategic opponents in the future, the United States and the Soviet Union.

    It now seems that Germany must have been one of the backers behind the Army's northward strategy in 38 40 years, because it would attract a large number of Soviet forces to Siberia, thereby weakening the Soviet defenses in Western Europe and creating an opportunity to blitz the Soviet Union and drag the Soviet Union down in a two-front operation. The fact that the Japanese army suddenly raised a large amount of war funds in the face of a domestic economic recession may be evidence of Germany's covert support. This is one of the reasons why the northward strategy can be implemented quickly, but due to the strong military strength of the Soviet Union, the Kwantung Army suffered heavy losses in the Battle of Nomenkan and achieved little success, and the military headquarters that ran into a wall finally made up its mind to support the navy's southward expansion strategy.

    After the Battle of Nomenkan, the main Soviet army quickly returned to the defense, just in time for the German blitzkrieg on Poland. Although during World War II, the Kwantung Army always created friction on the Soviet-Mongolian border, it ended in defeat each time. It is believed that Germany has a lot of complaints about such an ally who does not contribute to the troops, otherwise the hundreds of thousands of troops of the Kwantung Army can attract a lot of energy from the Soviet army and greatly relieve the pressure on Germany on the battlefield of the Soviet Union.

    It will not be in the future that both countries will be thrown into the abyss.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    During the Huma period of World War I, Japan took advantage of Germany's lack of time to take care of its overseas colonies, attacked the German colony in Qingdao, China, and defeated the German army.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This reminds me of Germany's defeat to the Soviet Union in World War II.

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