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Perhaps daring to invade shows that it is not a weak country.
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To take the simplest example, an honor student was beaten by a little hooligan and was hospitalized. **After returning to school, the exam is still among the best. He was injured physically, but knowledge was not missing.
Japan and Germany are also injured by the land and other hardware, and there is no shortage of knowledge and technology reserves and human resources, which is called software! Japan and Germany were definitely not self-made after the war! 100 years ago they were the imperial powers.
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Let's talk about this separately.
Germany did suffer heavy losses in World War II, and its domestic economy was on the verge of collapse. However, Germany's foundation is hard, and the railways, highways, and various infrastructure built by Hitler in World War II are second only to the United States, the most in Europe. This is fundamental to the reconstruction of the post-war economy.
At that time, the level of science and technology in Germany was among the best in the world, and scientists did not lose in the war, and they were the software guarantee for post-war reconstruction. The United States did not impose severe sanctions on Germany in order to resist the Soviet Union after the war, and Germany received considerable funds in the Marshall Plan, which was also one of the important conditions. With the above conditions, Germany's post-war recovery was a logical one.
The situation in Japan is somewhat similar, but there are many more differences. Japan was one of the few countries in Asia at that time with an industrial base. After the war, the United States did not impose severe sanctions on Japan in order to win over Japan against the Soviet Union.
When the United States launched the war against the DPRK, it set Japan as a place for logistical supply and maintenance, and during this period, Japan restarted industrial production and reintegrated technology, forming a qualitative leap. This is also the reason why Japanese automobiles have become popular all over the world since then.
In addition, the spirit of the people of Japan is not to be underestimated.
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Because Germany and Japan both have a very important resource, that is, talent, both of which are latecomers that rely on education to rise! So, what's most important in the 21st century? Talent ......If Einstein hadn't gone from Germany to the United States, he wouldn't have known who would have lost or won
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World War II was arguably one of the greatest catastrophes in human history, but what was the relationship between Germany and Japan like?
First of all, the relationship between these two countries is very close, because these two countries are allies, and they are closely connected and cooperate closely in military, political, and scientific and technological aspects, and it can be said that Germany, Japan, and Italy have joined forces to create this rough reed field disaster, so the relationship between Germany and Japan is still quite good.
The second is that although the relationship between Germany and Japan is relatively good, but the two countries are not without contradictions, Germany asked Japan to attack the Soviet army during the defense of Moscow, and the Japanese Kwantung Army was obviously frightened by the Soviet army, did not dare to declare war on the Soviet Union, thus missing the fighter, and later Japan launched the Pacific War also made the German companions angry, in short, Germany hopes that it is the leader of the alliance, is the boss, and other countries have to look at him, but Japan does not listen to the Germans, They did their own thing, completely ignoring Germany's plans in Europe, so they lost everything.
In short, the relationship between Germany and Japan at that time was very close, but there were also many irreconcilable contradictions.
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