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They are all cruel, the crimes committed by the Japanese devils in China are very cruel, and the German Nazis were more cruel than the Japanese army during World War II in comparison.
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They are all very cruel, but they are more cruel than Japan, because Japan is not human at all, it is a beast, and there is no human humanity at all.
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All cruel, very bloody, and the most ruthless are the German !!
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It is Japan that will not let go. The bacteriological warfare carried out by Japan, the most notorious Unit 731, used prisoners for live experiments. After occupying Nanjing, he slaughtered the city, played killing games, and killed hundreds of thousands of civilians. Everywhere the Japanese invaders went, corpses were strewn everywhere.
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It's Germany. Please see, the relevant actions in Germany have the characteristics of strict assembly line operations in the industrial era, from the early stage of personnel screening to the mid-term transfer, and the later utilization and disposal.
All reflect a kind of precision and rigor, which is cruel in the bones.
In contrast, Japan is a kind of petty family.
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They are all the same cruelty, no one is more cruel than the other, it can only be said that the demons are all the same. The crimes committed against all nations and peoples are unforgivable.
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The Second World War, provoked by the three fascist countries of Germany, Italy and Japan, brought great harm to the people of all countries in the world, and fascist Germany and Japanese militarism were the same. Germany brutalized the peoples of Europe, and Japan brutalized the countries of Asia and the Pacific Rim. Both countries have committed heinous crimes against all of humanity.
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Germany and Japan in World War II, Japan was more cruel, and Japan used various forms to infringe on others in the war, such as bacteriological warfare, poison gas warfare, etc., which were all cruel methods commonly used by Japan in war, so during World War II, Germany and Japan, Japan was more cruel.
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As far as I'm concerned, I think Japan should be more cruel, after all, it is Japan that is confronting China head-on, and it is also destroying the Chinese people. As for some of the German columns, I only see them in some historical books, and I don't really feel the words of the elders.
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They are all cruel, if they don't have a ruthless heart, they won't burn and loot, and the crimes they commit are obvious to the world.
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All are cruel, fascists are all brutes
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In the course of World War II, it was the fat that forced Germany to be even more cruel.
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Who was more cruel in World War II Germany or Japan, the Japanese devils were cruel to burn, kill and rob.
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Who was more cruel in WWII, Germany or Japan? In terms of the level of cruelty that occurred overall, is it more cruel in Japan?
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Fifty steps and a hundred steps are almost the same.
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Again, it's a war to exterminate the race.
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The distortion and darkness of human nature in war are all exposed, and no one can say that it is nobler.
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During World War II, the German Nazis were cruel. After the end of World War II, the U.S. military invaded Korea and Vietnam. For the Korean civilians, for the Vietnamese civilians, they are all compared to the German Nazis, and the Japanese invaded China.
Looking at the turmoil of the war, the ambitions of the invaders, the Germans, the Japanese, the Americans, who is more cruel.
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At that time, if one country fought alone, it would be difficult for the United States to defeat Germany, and Germany's defeat was mainly due to the fact that it had made too many enemies, and if the German fascist western front did not attack Britain and France, and concentrated all its forces to attack the Soviet Union, the consequences can be imagined.
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Japan. Germany was only brutal to the Jews and to the Soviet prisoners of war and people, but in the treatment of the prisoners of war and people of the United States, Britain, and France, Germany was generally humane; Japan, on the other hand, is truly treated equally, as long as it is a prisoner of war and a people from a country that is at war with Japan, all of them are treated equally.
But you forget the Soviet Union, if you really want to say brutality in World War II, the first to bear the brunt of it is the Soviet Union and Japan, these two countries are really indistinguishable in terms of brutality, these two countries are called second, no one dares to say that they are first, even Germany is inferior to itself, willing to bow down.
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The most brutal is of course Japan, the three-light policy: burning, killing, robbing, extremely cruel.
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Personally, I think fascist Germany is more brutal.
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The Germans had a policy of extermination.
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That's a Japanese devil, of course
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In World War II, Germany and Japan used the same cruel methods, but the methods were different, Germany used poison gas, pushed people into the gas chamber and suffocated them, burned and buried them, flayed them alive, and used bacteria. In this way, it is said that the whole person's methods are even more cruel.
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Personally, I think. The methods of the little day are more cruel, 731. It's scary to watch 731 movies, especially when a living person disembowels his heart.
Little Virtue. Nazi concentration camps, poison gas crematoriums and the like. But I think what's even more terrifying is the little days.
Kind to us. It seems that the introduction of them in the X tone is not kind. Take a look at the two Middle East maps now.
One is getting bigger, the other is getting smaller.
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The only thing that Germany can get hold of is the army, which is equipped with advanced tanks such as the Leopard-1 and Leopard-2, in addition to a large number of infantry vehicles and various artillery, etc., and the strength of the army can be ranked in the forefront of the world. Although the land forces of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces are also equipped with tanks and infantry fighting vehicles, there is still a certain gap between them and Germany in terms of the performance and quantity of equipment.
However, Japan's air force and navy are superior to those of Germany, and Japan is a sea power country, so it has always attached importance to naval construction. Today, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force has dozens of warships of various types, including several Aegis-class destroyers and four destroyers of more than 10,000 tons. Moreover, Japan also has plans to introduce the F-35B, and if the introduction is successful, Japan will have an aircraft carrier in the actual sense.
The German Navy now has only a few frigates and dozens of auxiliary ships of various types, and there are very few large warships, so its maritime strength is obviously inferior to that of Japan.
The Japan Air Self-Defense Force has hundreds of fighters of various types, most of which are more than four generations, and Japan has begun to receive American-made F-35A fighters. The main fighter of the Luftwaffe is the Typhoon fighter, although this type of fighter is quite advanced, but there is a generation difference with Japan's F-35A, so the air force strength is not as good as Japan.
On the whole, Japan's navy and air force are far stronger than Germany's, and the comprehensive strength of the navy and air force can rank among the top 10 in the world. Only the German army was slightly superior to Japan. In addition, Japan also has a relatively complete military industrial system, which can independently manufacture a variety of fighters and warships.
In addition to the Leopard tank, Germany has lagged behind Japan, and the "Typhoon" fighters equipped by the Air Force are still jointly developed by Europe.
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To the victim, the ** person can be the most cruel. Both are too cruel. My personal opinion is that the Germans are more barbaric on a systemic level, while the Japanese are more **.
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Compared with Germany and Japan in World War II, the Japanese fascists and militarists were more cruel, and the bacteriological troops and live experiments were all done by the Japanese, and the Japanese can be said to have done all kinds of evil.
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In World War II, the Germans' most brutal method was concentration camps, where Jews were arbitrarily tortured. Unit 731, the most cruel unit of the Japanese, used living people for human experiments, and the methods were very cruel and inhumane.
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It's all cruel. War destroys humanity and turns into a murderous devil in the end.
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It's all the same, the Nazis used gas chambers to poison hair, grease, and bones, but the German people basically don't know about it.
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The two countries during World War II were both fascists, and their methods were the same brutality.
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Killing people like hemp, and doing it to civilians, there are also poisonous gases and bacterial infections.
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Japan, of course, followed by Germany.
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Personally, I think that Japan's methods during World War II were more cruel.
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The only thing Germany could win was the army. The German Army was armed with advanced tanks such as the Leopard-1 and Leopard-2. In addition, there is a large number of infantry vehicles and various artillery pieces.
The power of the army is at the forefront of the world. Although the Japanese Self-Defense Forces are also equipped with tanks, infantry vehicles and other equipment, there is still a certain gap with Germany in terms of the performance and quantity of equipment.
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Fascist countries are all just as cruel.
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Can you describe your problem in detail?
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I think the Japanese army is even more **, because the Japanese army will mercilessly kill people after the occupation, and his behavior is relatively much more cruel than the German army. This is very inhumane.
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I don't think the landlord's is quite right, because the brutality in Germany was limited to the Jews, and that was only the SS, and the Wehrmacht had very good military discipline, as long as they were not Jews, they were treated very well, but the Japanese did not spare anything.
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I think it's the Japanese army that is even more **, because the Japanese army did a lot of inhumane things at that time.
100 percent Germany wins.
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