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Because they grew up in a harsh environment, and water resources were scarce, and in countries like Japan, their military system was not very good, so they could not adapt to the harsh weather and could not fight a protracted war.
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Because India was not a rich country at the time, and the weather there was so hot that the Japanese army could not adapt to it, so they only went for a year and then withdrew.
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The main reason is that the Japanese can't stand the climate of India at all, not only is the weather very hot, but also there are all kinds of mosquitoes.
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It took 14 years for Japan to invade China, so why did it give up after fighting India once? The reason is very realistic.
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What does it mean that it took 14 years to invade China? Since what year did the aggression begin? Until what year?
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Japan and China are the relationship between the mouth and the teeth, and understanding and plotting against China is not a day or two. For India, it's nothing more than the development of the war
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Because Japan did not choose the right time to fight India, otherwise the current result would not be the way it is now. Before Japan attacked India, it had already started a war against the United States, and Japan's own military strength was very different from that of the United States, and it chose to start a war on both sides. Moreover, the Japanese army was not suitable for the climate on the Indian side, so they quickly gave up and went back to support the fight against the United States.
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At that time, India was a British colony, and at that time, Japan's main purpose was to attack China, if you choose to attack many times, you must abandon China and transfer troops to India, and the Indian environment is harsh, at that time, many Japanese fell ill before they began to enter the battlefield.
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First of all, China was geographically very close to Japan, while India was too far away from Japan, and the battle line was too long, and India was already occupied by Britain at that time, and supplies and so on were also occupied, and the gains of attacking India again outweighed the losses.
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Because the Japanese army had just entered India, they became depressed due to the lack of adaptation to the water and soil, and they did not have the mood and energy to fight at all, so they suffered heavy losses and finally had to retreat.
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In addition to attacking our country, Japan at that time also attacked Pearl Harbor of the United States, occupied Southeast Asia, and even India did not let go. The results of the attack on the United States and Southeast Asia can be said to be well known, but India's strength is obviously much worse than that of the United States, but Japan can be said to have suffered a big loss when attacking India, and even Japan has some shadows against India.
India during World War II was still a British colony, although Britain's strength at that time was far inferior to that of World War I, but Britain was still a "solid-based" capitalist country, and the British could not let India go undo for this fat colony, so India did not receive much war blow at the beginning.
Among the fascist countries at that time, Japan controlled the entire Asian battlefield, and almost all the important territories in Southeast Asia were basically touched by Japan. However, by 1943, Japan was already in a period of weakness, and was suppressed by the US military in the Pacific theater, but could not withdraw from China.
At this time, Germany was even more miserable, sniped by the Soviet Union in the east, and contained by Britain in the west, and suffered frequent defeats in the European theater, and Germany's situation was even more miserable than Japan.
In order to reduce its own pressure, Germany thought of a way to distract Britain by attacking India, but this seemingly clever idea cost its ally Japan a lot of money.
In addition, at that time, the route of the Japanese army into India had to pass through a 700-kilometer no-man's land, and there was no good way to solve the problem of food for the soldiers, so they had to use livestock to carry the grain, and after the grain was eaten, the livestock could also be slaughtered and eaten for meat, but this was limited after all.
In other words, the Indian army that attacked Japan was not only poorly supplied, but also seriously disabled, and even demoralized.
However, this cannot be entirely blamed on the terrain and climate of India, the fundamental reason is that the commander of the Japanese army did not investigate well in advance, and entered the Indian area too recklessly when the terrain was not familiar, and the Japanese army could only run away with the remaining tens of thousands of people in the end.
The commander's strategic mistake in directing the attack on India made the Japanese high-level very angry, and even the soldiers under the commander's original command had great resentment, but in the end, the Japanese ** did not execute the commander. It is worth mentioning that this commander is the culprit who launched the 77 Incident in our country - Mutaguchi Ryoya.
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Japan's various evil deeds in World War II must be very clear to everyone. Japan is a small country, but its ambitions are huge. In World War II, the Japanese had an opportunity to annex the whole of Asia, so he sent a large number of military forces to various Southeast Asian countries for this plan, and carried out very brutal aggression against each country.
In fact, Japan was very powerful at that time, and it also attacked the US military, and if it weren't for the two atomic bombs of the United States, Japan didn't know when it would have surrendered. While attacking China, Japan set its sights on India.
In fact, this goal is nothing new for Japan. In fact, during the Ming Dynasty, Japan once put forward a battle plan, that is, to take Korea first, then capture China, and finally attack India from China. Later, in World War II, Japan finally started this project.
But the implementation of this plan did not go very smoothly, and the reason is very simple, that is, most of the countries in Southeast Asia were occupied by the British at that time. So if you want to grab these territories, you actually have to wrestle with the British.
However, Japan chose to proceed with the original plan. In 1942, a war broke out between Japan and the Sino-British coalition, which ended in a Japanese victory. Japan, as the victorious power, occupied Burma, but in fact, at that time, the British colonies in Southeast Asia were only Burma and India, and after losing Burma, there was only India as a piece of land.
So in order to keep the last piece of land, all British military forces in Southeast Asia were transferred to India. At this time, Japan chose to continue waging war for India. But this war was unexpectedly lost by Japan.
So what exactly is the reason?
In fact, let's analyze it carefully to understand why Japan was defeated. First of all, Japan was blindly arrogant, and when it was preparing to attack India, it immediately marched into India without formulating a detailed attack plan, which led to the failure of Japan's military plan. At the same time, the Japanese did not have enough time to grasp the time, so the logistics were not in place.
The second reason for the failure was that the Japanese commanders were not adequate. If you have a certain understanding of Britain, you may know General Mountbatten, who is a very powerful general, and it is easy to understand that Japan fell under his hands. Another very important reason is that the Japanese army is not familiar with the terrain and is not familiar with the terrain, coupled with the lack of adaptation to the water and soil, which has led to a decrease in combat effectiveness.
It was precisely because of the defeat in this battle that Japan never attacked India again.
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At that time, the Japanese army was already at the end of its power, and its logistical supply and war strength were no longer comparable. Due to the serious lack of logistical supplies in Japan, most of the Japanese troops later died of starvation and disease because of the lack of logistical supplies.
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This was because Japan was in a full-scale war strategy at that time, and at that time there was a shortage of troops in this country, and most of the soldiers were held back on other battlefields, so they had to retreat.
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Because Japan's main policy was aggression, when it arrived in India, it found that there were not many resources that could be invaded, so it withdrew from the battlefield.
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