After World War II, what did Japan rely on to surpass Germany and become the second most powerful co

Updated on military 2024-02-27
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Sometimes we really think it's strange that Japan, as a small country and a defeated country in World War II, surpassed Germany and became the second in the West.

    First of all, after World War II, Germany was divided into two, and it can be said that this caused great damage to Germany. But the Germans in this situation nevertheless became the No. 2 power in the West, but by the 70s of the 20th century, Japan surpassed Germany. I think this is inseparable from the United States, because the United States has helped Japan and led some of Japan's feudalism and militarism.

    A lot of obstacles were cleared, so it was better for the Japanese to develop their economy, because because of World War II, they didn't have an army, and they spent a lot less on the army. Then they can invest capital, and only the economy remains, so more money is invested in economic development.

    Moreover, due to the war, it can be said that Japan also made a fortune from the war, and for various reasons, many Japanese enterprises have been greatly developed. So that's why Japan has been able to rise again.

    And we all know that the Japanese are still comparative, hard-working, so various reasons exist with each other, so that Japan after World War II has developed better and better, and even surpassed Germany to become the second largest economic power in the West.

    In fact, I think this is also the friendship support of the United States, and he doesn't want Germany to be too powerful, so it is better to cultivate this Japanese brother. Perhaps it is the most advantageous way for them.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think it should have a lot to do with the United States, after all, I have always relied on the United States during that time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It was the whole country that supported the aggression of the country, and few people opposed it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Japan was supported by the United States, and the Korean War became a great opportunity for Japan's rise.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Strong military qualities, and ambitions. Let them develop quickly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It should be through the support of the United States and the policies of its own country.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    After World War II, Japan actively developed its industry and economy, and of course with the support of the United States.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Relying on the economic support of the United States, as well as abolishing the bad habits of feudal society, and vigorously developing education and science and technology.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Categories: Social Livelihood >> Other Social Topics.

    Analysis: To explain with materialist thought, it is a subjective idealistic argument that high-quality people and excellent ** can create a strong country.

    The real thing may be far from being revealed, and there may be some who oppose revealing it.

    In fact, one thing is certain: even if Japan and Germany were defeated in the war, they would still be in the entire chain of world capitalism, and both would not be further weakened because of their special importance, and there was even a lot of aid from the United States. So they can quickly re-establish the industrial system and occupy an advantageous position in the US-dominated world economic chain (that is, still on the favorable side of the scissors relationship).

    You can think about it: An excellent government is built by relying on the people, and high-quality people are cultivated by education.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Germany itself is a European power, with a very strong industrial and economic base, coupled with the advocacy of fascism and advanced military tactics, which makes Germany very powerful.

    Through the Meiji Restoration and the Sino-Japanese War, Japan already had a strong military and economic foundation, Germany was a world power long before World War I, and after the defeat in World War I, the construction of the army was curbed, until Hitler began to expand the army after taking power, plus Germany already had a strong industrial base, and soon rose again.

    Since the Meiji Restoration, Japan's national strength has continued to grow, especially the spirit of Japanese loyalty to the emperor. In fact, during the Pacific War, although a large number of the Kwantung Army were dragged into the torrent of the people's war by China, the United States still fought very hard in the Pacific, not because of military strength, but because of spirit. In the early stage of the Pacific War, the Americans were completely frightened by the spirit of the Japanese, so in the early stage, they always suffered defeat.

    But in the end they were defeated, and the reason for the defeat of the Germans was because they were dragged into a war of attrition by the Soviets. The fundamental reason for Japan was that because they declared war on China, it was a country with a population of 1 5 in the world at that time. Hope it helps, adopt!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Can Japan fight that power? China, a large and weak backward colonial country in Southeast Asia that does not even have sovereignty, fought an excellent battle against the Soviet Union and the United States? Not a single one.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Germany, Italy and Japan, the three countries tried to divide the world. relied on sophisticated equipment and advanced technology (at that time, Germany's technology was indeed the first, but it was really too little to show).

    Three developed powers (fortunately small countries) deal with so many countries (you said strong countries above, in fact, more than 90% are scum), if they deal with a single country is like the United States fighting Iraq.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    National Spirit Historical Background Strong Leadership Emerging Industrial Power.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I've already answered with friends, so I won't join in the fun.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The first is the lack of support for the army, the second is the mobilization of the whole people, and the third is international assistance.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The country that lost the most in World War II went from being the strongest to being the little brother, and its economy was in a slump 0

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    War can drive a country's scientific and technological strength, most of the science and technology in life now ** and military industry, Germany's scientific and technological level during World War II is higher than that of the United States, it is said that Hitler is still secretly researching cash flying machines, similar to UFO.

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