Was China a victim or Japan a victim in World War II?

Updated on international 2024-03-08
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, China was the biggest victim in World War II, but post-war issues such as territory involve many political elements, even if it is your stuff, it is not something you can ask for, it is related to national interests.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Do you need to ask this question?

    China, of course!

    As for why China is afraid of offending Japan in everything it does now, it is because many places are inferior to small Japan, and it must develop slowly!

    But if *** is still there, no matter what the island is, the sea, as long as it is Chinese, it will come back!

    It's a pity that the current zf,Too。。。 Harmonious!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The direct attacks were China, the Soviet Union, the United States, and France.

    China (Vietnam), United Kingdom (Hong Kong), Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, India, Thailand, Brunei.

    However, due to the international military alliance at that time, such as the Allied Forces, once an enemy country declared war on any of the allied countries, the entire Allied army would declare war on it. Therefore, after Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor and the United States agreed to enter the war, the Allied forces were officially formed. Therefore, Japan's declaration of war on these countries is equivalent to declaring war on other allies, including Australia, Canada and other countries.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    China, the United States, the Soviet Union, Australia, the Philippines, Myanmar, India, the United Kingdom, Singapore, and some small Southeast Asian countries are not to mention.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The United States, China, Southeast Asia and the African allies are his enemies.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    During World War II, Japan, as the main aggressor in Asia, had heinous acts of aggression against the whole of Asia, and there were not a few countries that hated Japan, among which China and South Korea and other countries that were almost completely invaded were the most serious, but there was such a country whose hatred for the Japanese aggressors was stronger than China.

    You may not believe it, but who wants to let the Japanese invaders fall to ashes more than China? Let's take a look at a few stats.

    The Far East Court tried Japanese war criminals of World War II.

    At the end of World War II, the Allies classified Japanese war criminals into three categories: "A, B, and C." Class A war criminals were tried by the Military Tribunal for the Far East, and the list was provided by the countries of the Central Powers. Among them, the United States provided a list of 30 Class A war criminals, China provided 32, the United Kingdom provided 11, and this country provided a large list of 100 people.

    China executed 110 Class B and C war criminals, and this country simply executed more than 140 people, and even the United States, in exchange for the country's request to remove the Japanese emperor from the list of Class A war criminals, went so far as to cede the president of the Far Eastern Tribunal to that country for the first time, which is completely inconsistent with the style of the United States taking the lead.

    Speaking of which, everyone guessed it, this country is Australia.

    William Webb, President of the Military Tribunal for the Far East.

    In fact, in the early stage of World War II, Australia and Japan were really not at war much, not at all as dire as China, and even had few economic exchanges, so why did Australia hate Japan so much?

    On December 7, 1941, the Japanese army began a major attack on the Malayan Peninsula, and Singapore fell after resistance, capturing an average of 130,000 British troops a day, of which 15,000 were Australian soldiers. These Australian captives were later tortured by the Japanese to death more than 8,000 people, from that time Australia remembered Japan, and later, Japan intensified Australia into World War II, on February 19, 1942, nearly 200 Japanese planes bombed Darwin in northern Australia, killing 243 people and wounding nearly 400 people, which angered Australia, and since then the Australian troops began a crazy counterattack against the Japanese army.

    Battle of New Guinea.

    In the New Guinea War, the Australian army frantically attacked Japan, trapping Japanese troops in caves, cutting off food and water, and forcing the Japanese devils to eat corpses.

    A still from "Japan Sinks".

    Japan is really afraid of Australia, and in 1973, the Japanese movie "Japan Sinks". In this movie, the Japanese archipelago is about to sink, countries around the world have reached out to help, and the Australians not only do not rescue but also extort a lot of treasure from Japan, which shows how much Australia hates Japan in Japan's heart.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    North Korea. They hate Japan beep more than we do.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    is the worst. First of all, it was the only country to suffer from the atomic bombing of World War II, and it was twice. Secondly, after the war, Japan was short of supplies, a large number of civilians starved to death, and a large number of people were homeless and had nothing to do, but they also deserved it in Japan, where all the people were soldiers.

    Finally, it is quite difficult for an island nation to recover from the fact that it was largely destroyed in the war.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It should be said that Japan was the worst of the defeated countries during World War II! Even if it's the worst, it's self-inflicted! It deserves it! I'm not going to sympathize with it!

    Why is it the worst of the defeated countries, because you also know that after its defeat, its country has been subject to the greatest international restrictions and control, and it will no longer be able to make any big waves! It's not as free as before, it's barbaric! In recent years, there has been too much friction between the US troops stationed in Japan and the local Japanese, which has made the local Japanese miserable.

    Hehe... They deserve it! I'm glad I saw that, honestly!

    Again, when Japan was just defeated, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan in retaliation for Japan's sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. Think about it, how many people died in Japan at that time, and the losses were huge! Hehe... It's so relieving!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Japan was the birthplace of World War II in Asia, but it lost just over 3 million people and lost more than 4 million people. Of these losses, the Japanese military occupied the majority, and more than 1 million were lost on the Chinese battlefield alone. In order to force Japan to surrender, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan.

    In addition, the United States carried out a major bombing of Japan. Under pressure from all sides, Emperor Hirohito of Japan announced his surrender. However, Japan's surrender was different from that of Germany, and Japan had its own conditions, that is, it must retain the emperor system.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Japan was the worst country in World War II, this is the remark of reversing black and white, and the whole thing is to sell misery to win sympathy.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Just because he was a defeated country, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, causing a major blow to Japan, and Japan surrendered unconditionally.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Japan is the only country in the world to be hit by a nuclear attack, and it is very heavy.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Have you ever heard of stealing chickens and rice?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    AFP Restoration Agency 3** director, Japanese writer Haru Murakami.

    He condemned Japan for evading responsibility for its aggression in World War II, arguing that the Japanese people saw themselves as victims of the war.

    In an interview with the Asahi Shimbun, 65-year-old Haruki Murakami, he said: "After the war, the final conclusion was that no one did anything wrong. In his view, the Japanese people thus considered themselves victims of the war.

    No one is really responsible for the war that ended in 1945, and no one is really responsible for the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011. 」

    Haruki Murakami said it was natural that Chinese mainland and South Korea still harbored resentment over Japan's history of war aggression, which also strained relations between Japan and its neighbors. This tendency has become increasingly evident as the Japanese people do not seem to see them as the perpetrators of the attacks at the same time. 」

    Haruki Murakami also believes that Japan did not seriously reflect on the Fukushima nuclear disaster, but chose to blame natural disasters. I'm afraid people think that the main cause is ** and the tsunami, which worries me the most. 」

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    At that time, Japan spent 98% of its funds on the military, but the attack on Pearl Harbor led the United States to drop two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which cost Japan dearly and contributed to the end of World War II.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Thailand was called Siam at the time, and after the surrender of the war, Vietnam became a client state of Japan, and it was a colony of France, and after France surrendered to Germany, it gave Vietnam to Japan and Korea, and 2 it was colonized by Japan before the war.

    Burma was annexed at the right time.

    Okinawa was annexed earlier.

    The Philippines should be considered to have been annexed by Japan.

    Malaysia. Indonesia.

    Half of China. Singapore But it was not yet independent from Malaysia at that time.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Mainly Southeast Asian countries, but at that time they were European colonies, and they were not annihilated. Korea was destroyed early, not counted, because the capture of the capital was the destruction of the country, but the Allies were unwilling to admit the destruction of Japan; And Nanjing was the capital of China at that time, and if the capital was still there, it was not considered a country's demise, so the only country that Japan perished in World War II was.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Mainly Asian countries, such as Myanmar, Thailand, and possibly North Korea, which has long since fallen.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    What is extermination, this is not ancient times, just annexation and occupation.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If you are reluctant, Okinawa is counted as one.

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