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Yes, there is no doubt that the German tanks of WWII were very good, especially the Tiger and Leopard. The Tiger tank is the most powerful tank in World War II, the firepower and armor are first-class, the United States M4 "Sherman" simply cannot penetrate the armor of the Tiger tank from the front in battle, and the Tiger tank can penetrate the turret of the "Sherman" from the front (that is, a cannon penetrates), the US Department of Defense once made statistics, on average for every Tiger destroyed, the US military will lose more than 5 "Shermans", and every Leopard destroyed will also lose more than 3 "Shermans". And this is only technical statistics, if we add the factor that the German armored forces are better than the American armored forces, the number of US military losses will rise.
During the Normandy landings, during the Battle of "Cape Buckman", the German Leopard tank commander Buckman once commanded his tank to create a miracle of destroying 8 "Shermans" in a single Leopard! In addition to the human factor, German tanks were able to fight even after being hit by 6 shells, and from here we can also see the excellence of German tanks!
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What is called apart from the United States, Britain and China, is China. China in the United States and Britain is not China?
The European theater of World War II was the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union (Union), and China was only the Asian theater. According to the Western point of view, the Asian battlefield, like the African battlefield, is a branch battlefield, not a main battlefield.
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Song Meiling is a beautiful woman who grew up in the United States, and she gave a wonderful speech in the US Congress, which was liked by the whole United States, and it was only then that the United States began to understand China and had a good impression of China. Aid to China.
At that time, the United States built more than 100 aircraft carriers, tens of thousands of aircraft, tens of thousands of tanks, and countless warships for their own use, and frantically sent people, sent Britain, sent the Soviet Union, and sent thousands of Chinese planes and tanks, that is, let everyone fight fascism together, and have fewer deaths. Americans are lovely.
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The United States will not cede Asia to Japan's hegemony.
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Because the United States was dragged into the water after the Pearl Harbor incident, it took the initiative to help China.
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China and the United States are allies.
The United States remained neutral at the beginning of World War II until the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The next day, the United States declared war on Japan; On the same day, China also officially declared war on Japan, and the Sino-Japanese war had been fought for four years. Over the next four years, China and the United States have carried out a series of cooperation:
The two sides reached a loan agreement of $500 million, US General Stilwell was appointed chief of staff of the Chinese theater, and China, the United States, and Britain held a summit meeting in Cairo to discuss their strategy toward Japan, and the "Cairo Declaration" declared that Japan must return Chinese territory.
In Roosevelt's vision of the postwar world, China played an important role. His "Theory of the Four Polices" envisaged that the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union, and China would maintain peace in a manner similar to that of the World Council. The inclusion of China in the Final Four is partly out of courtesy, and partly because the United States needs a supporter in Asia.
Therefore, the United States, despite the opposition of Britain, supported China to become a permanent member of the UN Security Council.
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China has used U.S. assistance to arm its armed forces and develop an espionage system. The United States used its assistance to China in the War of Resistance to achieve the goal of containing the Japanese army, so that its forces could be contained in the Chinese battlefield. China belongs to the camp of allies, so China and the United States are allies.
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The United States has very good relations with the Kuomintang, but its relations with the Communist Party are so-so. During World War II, China was owned by the Kuomintang, so the relationship between the United States and China during World War II was quite good. (The United States helped China become a permanent member of the Security Council, and when the United States occupied the Japanese mainland, it invited Chiang Kai-shek to send troops to occupy it, but the civil war broke out and it didn't happen.) )
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I don't know exactly how we cooperate, but the alliance is certain There are five allied countries, which are now the five permanent members of the United Nations
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Temporary partners, using each other.
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China's relationship with the United States has always been at odds, with both military and political rhetoric. During the Qing Dynasty, the number of students studying in the United States did not exceed 100, and by the end of the Qing Dynasty, the number of students did not exceed 100. At present, Sino-US relations are a matter of face, but there is no dead skin, and the United States still has a trace of scruples about China, and China has always dared not break down the barrier under the banner of a socialist peaceful society.
During World War II, the United States and China were also in a semi-hostile state. If the Sino-US alliance is completely fallacious, the United States secretly occupies islands in China, privately establishes an espionage system, and sells a large number of ** to Taiwan.
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Hold Japan back, and at the same time seek an ally across the ocean.
Before the United States entered the war, Roosevelt knew very well that Japan was trying to gain hegemony in the Pacific and that a future war between the United States and Japan was inevitable.
Since this is the case, it is natural to do everything possible to use all available forces to weaken Japan, because once Japan succeeds in China, Japan's strength will be stronger, and it will be even more difficult for the United States to deal with it in the future.
Supporting China and turning China into a Japanese ulcer is the best way, so give China a blood transfusion economically, and at the same time acquiesce to the Flying Tigers coming to China.
After the United States entered the war, the U.S. strategy was to put Europe first and then Asia, with Europe first.
At this time, it is all the more necessary for China to contain as many Japanese as possible, and for every Japanese killed by the Chinese, one less American may die in the future.
Moreover, Roosevelt considered that after the war, after the elimination of Japan, the United States needed to have a follower in the Pacific, and China was a good choice.
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In fact, they did not give up respecting the mu, and both sides had the confidence and especially the ability to persist in the war of resistance until the victory of Liangxiansen under the strong external support.
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Weighing the pros and cons, the decision to return to the faction was made under the hunger.
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The disintegration of the world's colonial system.
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Not arrogance. Rather, it had its own interests and was inadequate, and Britain had a lot of its own interests in the Far East. For example, at that time, it still occupied China's Hong Kong, so it didn't want China to become strong.
At the same time, Britain and Japan had a good relationship. There are also a lot of interests and Japan tangled. Therefore, in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, it was not willing to really support China strongly.
Even under Japanese pressure, many small moves have been made against China. In 1939, when the war really began, although the position was changed for the sake of the Allied camp. But at this time, it was in danger of being invaded by Germany.
The fleet in the Far East was also to be repatriated to strengthen the defenses of the homeland. So there isn't much capacity to support China.
The United States, on the other hand, wants to find a strategic ally and support point in Asia by supporting and assisting China to realize its Asia-Pacific strategy. The power that squeezed the old colonizers such as Britain and France had taken their place, so they not only supported China after the start of the war, but also contributed to it before.
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It was because Lao Chiang was appointed as the supreme commander of the Far East in World War II, and the British colonies in the Far East, such as India, Burma, Singapore, etc., were nominally controlled by Lao Chiang, and the British were of course not convinced.
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At that time, in order to alleviate the frontal pressure on the Pacific theater, the United States provided a large amount of assistance to China on many occasions.
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But now that the conservative forces in the United States have gained the upper hand, they are beginning to return to their hometown.
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In international relations, there are no eternal friends and no eternal enemies, only eternal interests.
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In order to continue to safeguard his vested interests, of course he did not want to bring himself a little more trouble, and his interests in the Far East were dispensable in Hong Kong, India, and Burma, and he refused to offend Japan, because the contradictions between them were not as sharp as those between the United States and Japan, so he continued to implement the policy of appeasement. It can also be seen from his attitude towards the Soviet Union. As for the United States, he was reluctant to intervene at first, but when he saw the importance of the Chinese battlefield, in order to reduce the burden on the Pacific theater, and to find allies in the Far East after the war, and contain the red regime, he gave China** (Kuomintang**) aid, otherwise how could he be this savior.
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Yes, the tanks of World War II were very tall, because the technology was not very developed at that time, so it was more difficult to manufacture, and the tanks now are much lower than they were then, but they are more powerful.
It cannot be called great, it can only be said that it is an innovation in naval tactics. But the shortcomings of the "wolf pack" tactic were also exposed by the end of World War II. It needed to concentrate a certain number of U-boats in the same sea area, there were logistical problems, many U-boats abandoned their missions halfway because of insufficient supplies, and the Germans did not have effective anti-submarine measures, and there were fewer American destroyers and anti-submarine ships disguised as merchant ships?
Originally, the Kuomintang planned to garrison troops, but the Kuomintang-Communist war in China was canceled.