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During World War II, Japan provoked many countries with one country, and there was also the Zero fighter that caused headaches for the US military during World War II.
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Japan's fighting power in World War II was very terrible, because they were very inresilient, and they burned and looted at will.
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It's terrible, because there are many places that have been affected, and the death toll of this war is very high, and it has also brought trauma to many places.
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First of all, the question you asked is a bit of a problem, you didn't make it clear whether the Japanese army was fighting in the Asian theater or in the Pacific theater, so I can only answer them one by one.
If it was on the battlefield in China, on average, every four Kuomintang soldiers would be exchanged for one Japanese soldier killed, although the average height of the Japanese army at that time was only meters, and it dropped to meters in the later stage of World War II. Probably because of the problem of equipment and training quality, their 38 big cover is said to have an effective shooting distance of 800 meters, and it is powerful and accurate in long-distance combat. However, our soldiers still use old-fashioned Zhongzheng rifles or Hanyang rifles, with an effective range of only 600 meters, and the accuracy is not high
4 of the tragic situation.
Let's talk about the situation in the Pacific theater again, in the early days of the naval war, the Japanese army was invincible in various places by virtue of its mobile advantage in zero battles, occupying about a quarter of the Pacific Ocean and capturing a large number of European and American soldiers, until the Battle of Midway lost a large number of aircraft carriers and lost the initiative in the Pacific Ocean. In August 1945, the U.S. military dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, Japan surrendered, World War II ended, and the Allies won.
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If you want to talk about the combat effectiveness of the soldiers of various countries in World War II, the Japanese soldiers should be the strongest, a person who is numb to death, what do you say!
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Japan is a small country and has few resources, so the Japanese have a strong sense of crisis and a strong ambition for foreign aggression. Japan became a great power through the Meiji Restoration. The Meiji Restoration refers to the top-down and capitalist comprehensive Westernization and modernization reform movement carried out in Japan in the 60s of the 19th century against the backdrop of the impact of Western capitalist industrial civilization.
This reform began in 1868 with the establishment of a new ** by Emperor Meiji, and the modernization of political reforms in Japan and the establishment of a constitutional monarchy; Economically, we will promote "colonization and industry", learn from European and American technologies, and carry out a wave of industrialization; In addition, he advocated "civilization and enlightenment", Europeanization of social life, and vigorous development of education. This reform made Japan one of the world's great powers and set sail for Japan's modernization, but it also enabled Japan to embark on the road of militarism of foreign aggression and expansion, and caused heavy disasters to its Asian neighbors.
For another example, before the First Sino-Japanese Naval War, the Empress Dowager Cixi of the Qing Dynasty took the navy's military salary to repair the royal garden, which made the Beiyang Navy unable to obtain effective training for a long time due to insufficient military spending, coupled with the corruption and incompetence of the Qing Dynasty, resulting in low combat effectiveness of the army. In Japan during the same period, in order to make **, the emperor ate one less meal a day and pooled money for the navy. Of course, this played a role in throwing bricks and attracting jade, and many rich people followed up to donate money to build ** for the navy.
Therefore, Japan was strong because it was already aggressive, second, it was on the right path and had a good system at that time, and third, it was weak at that time, and Japan was even stronger. Adopt.
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I think it's a problem of Japan's consciousness and ideology, they do everything very thoroughly, very thoroughly, like the Japanese Communist Party, they do the revolution very much, they think that revolution is sabotage and killing, and through these people understand the weakness of the **, so they make trouble, and they become terrorists at the international level.
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Because our combat effectiveness is too weak, we think about infighting every day.
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A large proportion of film and television dramas are filmed in the context of the Anti-Japanese War during World War II, and in many film and television dramas, the Chinese tear the Japanese by hand, and one person can kill dozens or hundreds of Japanese soldiers, making everyone feel that the Japanese army is as vulnerable as a "little scum". However, is the real Japanese army really as weak as in film and television dramas? The answer, of course, is no, otherwise in dealing with such a vulnerable Japanese army, the Chinese are still beaten around, and it seems that we are weaker.
Let's take a look at the comprehensive capabilities and combat effectiveness of the Japanese army from two aspects.
The Japanese army was well nourished, and the Japanese soldiers who went to the battlefield were able to ensure that they did not go hungry, and at the same time, the nutrition was relatively good. Compared with the Chinese civilian anti-Japanese contingent, the Japanese army is definitely ahead of the Chinese in terms of physical strength without food and three meals a day.
Second, the combat aspect.
First of all, the Japanese army would conduct regular training, and before they came to China, almost all soldiers had received formal military training. On the contrary, because of their spontaneous patriotic feelings, many peasants or poor people voluntarily joined the ranks of resistance against Japan, they had patriotic feelings, and they were not afraid of death, but it was undeniable that they had not been trained, so many innocent people died, and the proportion of people who lost their lives was relatively large.
Secondly, the Japanese army had good marksmanship and quick response. In film and television dramas, everyone is always amused by the "crooked" shooters of the Japanese army, but in fact, the real Japanese army is not like this. Most of the Japanese soldiers have been trained, and their marksmanship is not weak, it can be said that they have been specially trained, and they also have training courses, and if they do not pass the test, they will be punished.
In the end, the Japanese army did not flee as soon as they encountered a fierce battle, as it was said in the play. In World War II film and television dramas, many Japanese soldiers will flee when they encounter fierce battles, but this is not the case with real Japanese soldiers. The Japanese follow the spirit of the samurai and will not give up until they achieve their goal, so they are very crazy in fighting, and the courage to sacrifice their lives for the country is still very sufficient.
Third, Japan**. Japan was far ahead of China during World War II, and they drove cars and tanks when they went to war, unlike China, which was better at horseback riding, and the bad ones could only walk, and at the same time, they were all small pistols, and many of them were picked up on the battlefield.
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Because there are many exams to go through. And the baptism of war. So it's more difficult.