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Because Japan during World War II was absolutely powerful. After the Meiji Restoration, Japan was the most powerful in Asia in terms of military and industrial terms. Therefore, neither military equipment ** nor economic supply will be a problem.
At that time, the population of Japan was still more than 100 million, so manpower supply was not a problem.
Japan is a small country with few domestic resources. As a result, Japan has historically been an unknown country. But in recent history, Japan is very famous, and the world is most concerned about its accession to the Fascist League and becoming one of the Axis powers.
Why, then, did Japan dare to declare war on the whole world during World War II? What is the reason? Maybe we can learn about the history of Japan through research. That's why Japan dares to do so. <>
Wars are often accompanied by a redivision of interests. The Second World War was undoubtedly because of interests. The Second Industrial Revolution brought about a redivision of world power, and countries that did not receive sufficient benefits were naturally dissatisfied.
As a small country, why did Japan dare to declare war on the world during World War II? The answer is epiphany.
That's why Japan started the war. In the Second Industrial Revolution, Japan performed brilliantly. Japan's industry has developed rapidly, and its overall strength has greatly improved. However, after all, Japan is short of resources and cannot meet the needs of further development.
Therefore, in order to alleviate the contradictions of its own development, it can be said that in order to divert the crisis, Japan embarked on the road of aggression and expansion. At that time, China was still relatively backward, so Japan first targeted China. <>
In addition to the causes of the Industrial Revolution, Japan's daring to declare war on the world also had the influence of its citizens. Historically, Japan has always been a very paranoid country. Paranoia is also woven into the Japanese national character. So, at a time when militarism was prevalent in Japan.
As a small country, why did Japan dare to declare war on the world during World War II? The answer is epiphany.
Inspired by militarism, even children of a few years old are belligerent. Therefore, for the war, the Japanese people were almost fanatically supportive. Therefore, with the support of comprehensive national strength and comprehensive support, Japan declared war on the whole world.
But in the end, Japan failed. The world also dealt a heavy blow to Japan to wake up from its own illusions. Of course, Japan also paid a heavy price for this.
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Because Japan's military strength was indeed particularly strong at that time, and at the same time, Japan's domestic contradictions were also very large, and it could only wage war.
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Ambitions swelled and carried away. At that time, they thought that they were very strong militarily, and their ambitions were so great that they were very arrogant.
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It is said that it is because Japan is strong that it wants to grab resources, but in fact, it is the opposite.
Let's talk about World War II first, the United States said that Germany was moved to invest in Wall Street, but as a result, Germany was in a mess, not a penny was repaid, and the people could not eat, so when the head of state came to power, only his own country was a people's communist policy was realized.
In the same way, Japan was controlled by the United States in the early stage, and the emperor was overhead, and the United States thought that Japan would be obedient, so it let Japan contain the Soviet Union, occupy Korea, enter the northeast and then go to the Soviet Union. Therefore, at that time, the international coalition turned a blind eye to Japan's dispatch of troops.
In the national era, Chiang believed in international cooperation, so he only submitted materials for international joint processing, just like now he sends a statement to the United Nations to ask for a referee.
Japan directly occupied Korea, but the mainland did not fight back, and it felt that it was okay to occupy the place, because at that time Japan had no way to retreat and had been under the control of the United States, so their primary goal was to get rid of control, and the island country was basically an isolated state and could not be easily shaken off, so they even wanted to move the Japanese capital to the mainland after occupying the mainland, so that if the United States came, they could still run. This is also the reason why the United States attacked Pearl Harbor as soon as it occupied part of the mainland.
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The inevitable thing is that Japan was unprecedentedly powerful at that time, and there was no rivalry with the surrounding countries, and it was normal to launch a war for the sake of national interests, after all, Japan's land area was small and barren, and in order to seek living space, it peeked into our territory since ancient times, and had a plan to land (that is, to invade the mainland) very early. At the time of China's Westernization Movement, Japan was also in the Meiji Restoration, but the Japanese feudal forces were weak since ancient times, and the Chinese feudal forces were strong, and the whole of Japan was dedicated to the common people under the emperor to raise military expenses strictly.
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During World War II, Japan launched a war of aggression in order to achieve its ambition to conquer the world.
Before the First Sino-Japanese War, Japan formulated a notorious mainland policy. Content: First annexed Korea and Taiwan, China (after the First Sino-Japanese War, Japan drove the Qing army out of Korea, and made Korea and Taiwan its colonies through the Treaty of Shimonoseki), then annexed Northeast China and Mongolia (Japan forcibly opened the door to China after the 918 Incident), and then provoked a full-scale war against China to occupy China (the outbreak of a full-scale war), and finally annexed Asia, becoming a world power and dominating the world.
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Because Japan's imagination is too rich to defeat us, they mainly covet the wealth and territory of our country, and they also initiated Germany, or Germany, Italy, and Japan.
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In fact, since the end of the 19th century, the United States has surpassed Britain to become the most economically powerful country in the world. The main reason for this was oil, and the United States was the world's largest oil producer at the time. The Japanese were very ambitious, and their ultimate goal in the southern war was the Dutch East Indies, because there was oil that they had coveted.
During the war, Japan's annual demand for oil was 4.8 million tons, and Japan only had 8 million tons of oil reserves, so if Japan could occupy the Dutch East Indies, it would be able to solve the oil problem.
At that time, Japan relied on 80% of its fuel to its biggest potential enemy, the United States, and more than 90% for advanced fuels, such as jet gasoline. In order to be self-sufficient, Japan seized the oil of the Dutch East Indies, which would inevitably lead to war with the United States, so Japan was undecided.
Oil and other strategic materials are even more dependent on the United States. According to US estimates, 54 percent of Japan's military supplies for launching its war of aggression against China at that time depended on imports from the United States. The abrupt termination of the U.S.-Japan Treaty in 1939 made Japan feel a threat to Japan's security.
And many parts of Southeast Asia are rich in energy.
At that time, Japan needed about 5 million tons of oil a year, but its self-sufficiency rate was less than 10, while the Dutch East Indies produced 8 million tons of oil a year.
Therefore, the occupation of Southeast Asia can effectively guarantee the energy resources needed for Japan's foreign military strategy. An American scholar also noted:"Japan wanted to take advantage of Britain's defeat in Europe to rein in its colonies in Southeast Asia, a region with incredible resources, which they thought would bring China's long war to a satisfactory conclusion.
In the end, the Japanese army decided to take a risk to offend the United States and send more oil to the Dutch East Indies, so the War of Resistance against Japan ended prematurely, and China was spared many unwarranted disasters.
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During World War II, Japan launched a war against the United States as a forced measure of self-protection.
Before the outbreak of World War II, Japan invaded and occupied China's three northeastern provinces. In 1937, after the Lugou Bridge Incident, Japan began an attack to completely annihilate China.
Japan's invasion of China infringed on the interests of Western powers, including the United States, in China. But at that time, Britain and France were unable to look east in the face of the threat of the Germans. The only country in the world capable of stopping Japan's aggression in the Pacific or defeating Japan with its hands is the United States.
At that time, the United States had the world's largest industry. Its shipbuilding industry is also the first in the world. In other words, the war potential and actual strength of the United States are dozens of times that of Japan, which is simply incomparable with Japan.
In order to neutralize the maritime threat from the United States, Japan decided to launch a preemptive strike to eliminate the American naval power in the Pacific, while at the same time advancing its strategic depth into the middle of the Pacific, that is, the Hawaiian generation.
On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and dealt a heavy blow to the U.S. naval power in the Pacific. At the same time, it also sounded the death knell of the Japanese fascists.
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Japan may feel powerful to see Germany rampage in Europe.
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1.Japan is not really self-made. Although it was blown into ruins, there are still talents. In other words, Japan is equivalent to the "secondary succession" of biology, and it is certainly faster than other countries with "primary succession". Isn't Germany recovering faster?
2.Good opportunities. Japan is an island country, the whole body is the mouth of the sea, the development of foreign **, import and export is naturally quite convenient. Moreover, Japan caught up with the Korean War, and Japan was lucky to become the first material country of the United States and made a fortune in the war.
3.Hug America's thighs. That's the most important reason.
Japan is the dog of the United States, and Japan's moderate development can balance China and compound the interests of the United States. The United States, of course, wants to support it. The American GIs stationed in Japan have made Japan's security environment good, and it is already a de facto colony, and it does not need much national defense, so it does not need much for national defense and development.
They don't have much interest in real cutting-edge technology, and they only need to produce low-end products to sell them for money. Thanks to the support of the United States, the technology of Japanese copycats is very wide.
4.Japan is rich, but not strong. Japan's real cutting-edge technology such as aerospace and military is quite scum, and many things are not better than India's. If you don't believe it, you can check the wind tunnel and electroslag remelt steel. Just get it.
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One of the most fundamental reasons why Japan was able to become strong quickly after World War II was "soft power". Japan is a nation that is good at learning, and during the feudal period, Japan invented its own script by learning from China, and the United States easily opened the door to Japan in the 50s of the 19th century (the Japanese almost have a cheerful attitude). Later, Japan frantically learned Western politics, economy, technology, etc., and the Meiji Restoration reform used the state as a coercive means to make the whole country develop by leaps and bounds.
After several decades of development, Japan's military science and technology talents have emerged in large numbers. After World War II, although Japan was defeated and all material foundations were reduced to ashes, the century-old development foundation of these science and technology and talents was retained. In addition, after the war, Japan was protected by the "Peace Constitution," which stipulated that Japan would permanently renounce national sovereignty and wage war and not maintain the army, navy, and air force, which provided a peaceful internal and external environment for Japan's development.
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Japan has basically transformed into an industrial country before World War II, and the 460mm Yamato made by people in World War II has not been surpassed so far, close to 90,000 tons! Although part of the infrastructure was destroyed during the war. But the foundation is still there.
In addition, you can watch a little Japanese drama about that period of history, this nation is very cohesive, the human touch is very strong, and everyone can naturally do a good job in one place.
I remember that there was a Japanese article in my middle school textbook, a bowl of Yangchun noodles. It's very touching, and it's very real.
In any case, Japan began to enter capitalism after the Meiji Restoration, and it can be regarded as one of the old powers.
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Because people are originally strong countries, they were strong countries before World War II, and they were the only countries that could directly confront the United States at sea in World War II, and they recovered quickly after World War II, like other powers. The reason why a strong country is strong is that people are gone, and material things are gone, and as long as people are there, they can be quickly restored.
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Roaming Lightning is right.
The principal failed to pay the bandits, and the United States had to find another obedient next home. Japan was lucky to have been chosen.
It's hard to imagine what the world would have been like if China and the United States had joined forces after Jiang Guangtou became a great leader.
How would the Soviet Union react to the threat of China, but unfortunately history has no ifs.
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Japan was defeated, but the reparations were very small.
Both the KMT and the CCP gave up for some reason.
In addition, the mainland was communist, and the hope of the United States to support Lao Chiang against the Soviet Union was dashed.
I had to turn to Japan.
The Korean War and the Vietnam War both gave Japan a large number of orders.
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After the defeat of the principal, the mold had no choice but to support Neon.
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1. Financial assistance from the United States.
2 The United States did not claim significant reparations after the war.
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There is a lot of financial aid and support from the United States.
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Because the homeland has not suffered much blow, and there is the support of US imperialism.
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After World War II, it was mainly thanks to the support of the United States.
1. The United States provided economic assistance to Japan to help Japan rebuild. First of all, Japan is well funded.
2: The United States protects Japan militarily, although Japan will lose a lot of political benefits and even sacrifice its political independence. However, militarily, the security regulations between Japan and the United States make it possible for the United States to defend Japan as if it were its own country if it were attacked.
Japan has saved a lot of military spending to spend on economic construction. This is a lot of savings for Japan in East Asia, where the military confrontation was very serious after World War II.
3: Japan was built as the most important ally of the United States and the great intention of East Asia. Therefore, the economic cooperation between Japan and the United States has promoted the development of the overseas markets of the two countries, and the overseas international markets have accounted for a very important part of the economic development after World War II, because the developed countries are facing the problem of saturation of their own markets.
Japan, as an ally of the United States, has the United States, and relatively wealthy countries such as Western Europe serve as export markets.
4: After the war, Japan focused its development direction on technology-intensive industries, and the biggest disadvantage of Japan's own lack of resources was avoided.
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