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Aggression did not necessarily fail, but Japan did.
In fact, there are several reasons for Japan's defeat (my opinion):
1.If he is aggressive, there will be resistance.
2.China's Han population is so large that it is difficult to conquer.
3.Japan was so ambitious that it wanted to take all of East and Southeast Asia into its pocket, so much so that its forces were scattered and had no offensive power.
4.After the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States declared war on Japan.
5.When their Axis power Germany was defeated, American forces could be concentrated.
Although the Japanese were united, had a high patriotic spirit, had the devotion of bushido, were well-organized, and had a large population, they failed because of the above reasons.
Note: Many people say that aggression will fail, but it's just a slogan, so don't listen to it.
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Right. It is because Japan is an island country with a small land area, so it cannot support the war for a long time in terms of resources or manpower.
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Japan's military strength is very strong, so why not say it?
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Japan's military strength is very strong, and World War II actually forced them to surrender in World War II, and they will definitely not be able to defeat China if they want to fight it.
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A country's military is based on the size of the country and the quality of the population! Everyone knows the economic characteristics of the Japanese people, but if they want to develop a strong military, they depend on the quality of the population, and because the selection of talents and geniuses is one out of ten thousand, so it can be seen that China's military development speed is so amazing, and it is a development speed that no other country has ever had! The Japanese military is not good.
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Why can't Japan do it? World War II was actually forced by the world trend to force them to surrender, and they will definitely not be able to fight China!
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Because Japan as World War II.
One of the initiators was fascism.
One of the cores of the country. During World War II, militarism flourished in Japan.
The army became the minions of Japan's foreign aggression. As for the army, as a means of national defense and foreign war, Japan, as a defeated country, is naturally not allowed to have an army. At the same time, in order to better control Japan, the United States has taken Japan as its overseas military base and has taken the initiative to undertake some of Japan's national defense tasks, which has led to the fact that Japan does not need an army at all, and only needs to form a self-defense force to defend its homeland.
In addition, in fact, after the war, Germany was not allowed to have an army, but because it was on the front line of the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union, East and West Germany gradually built up armies to reduce the pressure on military defense.
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Because it lost World War II. There is no place for reason in the defeated country. Of course, the other two cases are exceptional.
Italy, that is the main of +++ combat effectiveness after the anti-water; Germany was the front line against the Soviet Union, and there were no Germans to send them to their deaths, so it was all up to the Americans?! As for Japan, according to the armistice and peace treaty, it could not have an army, and could only be recruited in disguise. As long as it dares to use the terms military and military spending, China will dare to force its master, the United States, to ban it.
Just like a few years ago, China forced the United States to ** Japan's nuclear materials
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A brief explanation of the reasons why Japan cannot have an army.
It is known that Japan caused millions of deaths and a lot of property damage in World War II, the consequences of which shocked the world. To ensure that Japan no longer became a threat of war, under its constitution, Japan was required to give up its war potential, including the right to have a standing army and conduct any large-scale military operations. This is also known as Japan's "Peace Constitution".
As a result, Japan can only maintain the Self-Defense Forces, not the military.
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Because Japan was one of the initiators of World War II, and it was also a defeated country. In order to prevent the defeated country from starting another war, the defeated country was not allowed to have an army. Of course, Japan still has the Japanese Self-Defense Forces, and the Japanese Self-Defense Forces can only operate in Japan and cannot go abroad.
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On April 2, 945, the Second World War, which lasted for six years, finally ended with an anti-fascist victory, and Germany, Italy and Japan ceded land and paid reparations to return the territory of the victorious country. According to the data, the land area of Germany and Italy has decreased, while the area of Japan has increased by more than 1,000 kilometers.
First, after Japan's defeat in the war, it only returned the colonies it had occupied, and the Ryukyu Islands, which were counted as its territory, were not returned to China. In 1879, Japan annexed the Ryukyus and changed it to Okinawa Prefecture, increasing the size of Japan's territory to 10,000 square kilometers. Since Japan conquered the Ryukyus before the First Sino-Japanese War, the regulations after World War II did not include the Ryukyus, so the defeat in World War II essentially did not change Japan's territory.
Second, due to the rapid increase in Japan's population, the pressure on land is enormous, and many people are facing the threat of food and clothing. Although Japan was a defeated country in World War II, it also enjoyed the benefits of peace, and Japan, which had a population of only 100 million, swelled by about 15 million people from 1941 to 1951 alone. This has brought more human resources, but it has also placed a burden on Japan, which is already small in size.
To solve this problem, Japan began to reclaim land from the sea to grow crops. With the support of Dutch technology, Japan has succeeded in turning large areas of the sea into arable land, thus increasing the size of the country.
From the 50s to the 80s, Japan's reclamation area reached 1,000 square kilometers, which basically solved the problems caused by population growth, which is the reason for the increasing size of Japan's territory.
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After the end of World War II, Japan, as a defeated country, was supposed to be ceded land and pay reparations, but they fell into the thigh of the United States, and with the help of the United States, Japan also developed better and better.
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After the end of World War II, the United States was a superpower, so Japan hugged the thigh of the United States, making Japan's economy more and more developed and developing better and better.
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The nature of the war in World War II and World War I was aggression and colonization in nature. In order to divide the resources after the war, it is not difficult to see the reason for the expansion of Japan's territory, which is also the result that they want to get after they want to participate in the war and provoke it.
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Because Japan's economic development is still very good, after World War II, the United States sold planes to Japan, and in the face of interests, the United States and Japan reached a consensus, so Japan's territory is larger.
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Mainly because after the end of World War II, Japan benefited, and then the population began to skyrocket, and many aspects such as economy and agriculture began to develop, and in order to live, Japan began to reclaim land from the sea, provide housing and agricultural development land, and then the territory became larger.
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The Japanese are resilient and have a drive to not admit defeat in their bones. After the end of World War II, they did not cower and became human beings, but continued to stand up and make a living for their country.
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I think after the end of the Second World War. Japan's territory as a defeated country can grow larger and larger. Mainly because Japan was very smart at that time. After the defeat of the war, he hugged the thigh of the United States.
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Personally, I think this is due to the support of the United States, and although Japan was a defeated country, it has a lot of money and technology, and it may be that these factors allowed the United States to help it.
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It seems to me that after the end of World War II, Japan was no longer qualified to invade land, but the increase in its territory was due to Japan's land reclamation plan. led to the expansion of the territory.
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After Japan's defeat in World War II, it was disarmed by the Allies, and all old military service laws were repealed with it. In 1947, Japan promulgated a new constitution, declaring that it would "forever renounce wars, the threat or use of force waged in the right of the state as a means of settling international disputes," "not to maintain the army, navy, air force, and other war forces, and not to recognize the right of belligerence of the state." However, by the end of the 40s, the United States changed its occupation policy against Japan in order to meet the needs of the interests of the Cold War between the East and the West, and in 1954 it supported Japan to rearm.
However, due to the existence of the "Peace Constitution," Japan's military forces established after the war could only bear the name of the "Self-Defense Forces" and were not officially called the army. Because of this, Japan still does not have a formal post-war military service law.
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Japan essentially has an army, but it is called the Self-Defense Forces for international constraints and domestic legal reasons.
Japan was a defeated country in World War II, so it was constrained by the international community and could not develop its armed forces, but only its defensive Self-Defense Forces. At the same time, there are strict restrictions on offensiveness, numbers, nuclear skills, etc.
But because the United States is currently supporting Japan against China and Russia, acquiescing in the development of some of the most important aircraft, such as the first aircraft carrier, the number of armed personnel is also increasing, and the defense budget is also increasing.
It deserves the vigilance of the international community.
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Japan had renounced the right to war on its own, and it was different from the surrender signed by Germany.
After the war, Japan was not even allowed to have police.
This is all because the United States has gradually relaxed its requirements for Japan, and Japan has gradually gained police and self-defense forces that are now used for self-defense and cannot start wars.
In addition, under the San Francisco Peace Treaty, the United States would protect Japan.
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Yes, but it's called the Self-Defense Forces.
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Why can't Japan have an army? I finally know it today, and it's a long insight.
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In addition to the size and other funds, arms and equipment are no different from the regular defense forces, and even surpass the regular armies of many small countries.
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In the history of China, there were many battles with Japan, and the battles were provoked by the Japanese army at that time. This makes people wonder very much, Japan is just a small place, why does it always dare to fight China? Is it because they are so merciful that Japan thinks that there is no punishment even if they lose?
First, the territorial area of Japan. To know that if a country wants to develop sustainably, then territory is indispensable, because the number of troops at that time is the expression of hard power. If Japan wants to develop, the demand for territory is becoming more and more urgent, which makes it so that in ancient times, Japan would always invade China again and again.
After all, Japan was the initiator of the war, and it could fight whenever it wanted. Although they are afraid of China, when the benefits are greater than their fears, then sending troops will be inevitable.
Second, the Japanese army won and lost. Most of Japan's encounters with China have ended in defeat. However, Japan will not have any psychological pressure, anyway, China is stronger than me, and it is normal to be able to beat it, and it is of course best if it can be beaten.
This makes our country naturally feel arrogant when facing Japan. However, during the Qing Dynasty, because of his arrogance, he deviated from the track of world development and was defeated by Japan, which came from behind.
Three, traitors. This creature will appear no matter what dynasty it is, and Japan always dares to challenge China, among which traitors have a great credit. The collusion between the Japanese and the **** allowed the Japanese to wreak havoc on Chinese territory.
Under the circumstances at that time, it was impossible to imagine that the Japanese invaded China successfully. However, traitors are creatures that have a lot to do with the political soil of their country. At that time, in the ancient Japanese invasion, most of the traitors appeared because they were forced by life and just wanted to live.
Fourth, strength. In modern times, Japan's strength was greatly improved through the Meiji Restoration, and the gap between Japan and Japan in terms of strength can be said to be widening and widening. Under such circumstances, the Japanese army became more and more casual in attacking China, and the Northeast region is the best proof of this.
At first, the Japanese army was still a little difficult to understand China's strength, but it was easy to take the three eastern provinces, which made the Japanese army's ambitions swell, and after several years of digestion, Japan's strength was greatly increased.
Among these points, the third point can be described as a headache. During the anti-Japanese period, the regular troops of the Japanese army were only more than 100,000, but the puppet army had hundreds of thousands, which made people very uncomfortable. The most uncomfortable thing to know is that your own people bring enemies to harm yourself, no matter what your starting point is, you can't say that you are Chinese.
Shame on being in the company of such people!
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