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At the beginning of World War II, the German Fuehrer used these 4 words to evaluate the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army, which was really to the point!

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In other words, friends who are more interested in the Second World War must still have a fresh memory of the Axis boss Nazi Germany, the fanatical sense of battle, the German soldiers with excellent military quality, and various Ashkenazi weapons that can be called "black technology", which makes all countries participating in the war afraid (Note: There is no deliberate glorification of Nazi Germany here, but an objective evaluation of the real history).

During World War II, the Axis power group centered on Germany, Italy and Japan, which is certainly not unfamiliar to everyone. There was once a "joke" that said that Germany had two "good brothers" in World War II, one of whom dared to fight and one of which no one could beat, which meant Japan and Italy.

There are many interesting things about Germany and Italy, for Italy in World War II, everyone must know that he came all the way "funny", Xiaobian will not repeat it to everyone, interested friends can read the information on their own.

At the beginning of World War II, the German Fuehrer used these 4 words to evaluate the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army, which was really to the point!

Today, I would like to tell you about some of the things that happened between Nazi Germany and Japan. After the Meiji Restoration, Little Japan rose to prominence in the forest of the world, then fought wars with other countries, fought several victories, and felt invincible and even expanded.

Before the outbreak of World War II, Germany and Japan had conducted pre-war drills, and during the drills, the military performance of Little Japan stunned the officers of Nazi Germany.

Because the "spirit of Bushido" is deeply rooted in the hearts of every Japanese soldier, when they practice, they mainly focus on large-scale charge and hand-to-hand combat. In the eyes of the German officers, the level of combat was no different from that of the Japanese and Russian periods.

At the beginning of World War II, the German Fuehrer used these 4 words to evaluate the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army, which was really to the point!

The tactics of little Japan can be clearly reflected in a battle in the Far East between Japan, the Soviet Union and Mongolia in the early days of World War II, which is the Battle of Nomonhan.

At the outbreak of the Battle of Nomonhan, the German Fuehrer Hitler secretly sent a military observation mission to observe the battle, and as a result, the performance of little Japan in this battle once again stunned the officers of Nazi Germany.

Why did the Battle of Nomonhan break out? It was mainly caused by the encroachment of little Japan in the territory of Nomonhan to the triangular area of the Halaha River, and war broke out in 1939 in the Nomonhan region on the border between Manchuria and Mongolia.

At the beginning of World War II, the German Fuehrer used these 4 words to evaluate the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army, which was really to the point!

In the end, the battle ended in a crushing defeat for the Japanese Kwantung Army, and the Soviet side also won at a very heavy cost, with higher losses than little Japan.

After the Battle of Nomonhan, according to incomplete statistics, the number of people killed and missing in this battle reached more than 8,000, the number of wounded was nearly 9,000, and the total number of troops invested was nearly 60,000. The soviet tank torrent was like a "meat grinder" tearing apart the cavalry of little Japan, how could flesh and blood fight steel? In just one day, the cavalry of little Japan was almost annihilated.

After the Battle of Nomonhan, The Soviet General Zhukov was awarded the title of "Hero of the Soviet Union" and was awarded the Medal of Honor, which was also the first major victory won by the Soviet panzer group in mobile warfare.

At the beginning of World War II, the German Fuehrer used these 4 words to evaluate the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army, which was really to the point!

Later, the Soviet intelligence system received reliable information from the Japanese army intercepted by the Soviet agent Richard Zorge: the Japanese army was about to move south, that is, it was learned that the Japanese army would not make another attack on Siberia.

With reliable information, the Soviet authorities knew that the rear was temporarily stable, so they began to transfer troops to the Western Front to engage the Germans. In December 1941, General Zhukov again led the Siberian Red Army into the Defense of Moscow, defeating the Germans to victory.

After the end of the war, the japanese army lieutenant general Michitaro Komatsubara, who had been shouting arrogance, was so ashamed that his proud "meat and egg tactics" were crushed by the torrent of steel, and finally, he had to commit suicide by caesarean section to thank His Majesty the Emperor.

At the beginning of World War II, the German Fuehrer used these 4 words to evaluate the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army, which was really to the point!

After this battle, the strategy of the little Japanese northward invasion of the Soviet Union also had to be abandoned. This fully shows that the little Japan is too inflated, and extremely arrogant and conceited, coupled with their backward militarization level, so that they are a straw bag in the face of "absolute power", which is fundamentally doomed to their failure.

The German military observation group's evaluation and summary of the Japanese army was very objective: their military strength (referring to the Japanese) was not only very weak, but also very stupid in strategic thinking. They play like medieval knights, but they are just a bunch of reckless men and fools who can only charge forward with rifles, and we are really stupid to ally with them!

The Nazi Fuehrer Hitler was also very concerned about the battle of Surimont, and he was very, very disappointed when the German Military Observation Group submitted the post-war assessment report to Hitler. In this regard, Hitler only made a 4-word evaluation of the Japanese army: stupid and weak!

At the beginning of World War II, the German Fuehrer used these 4 words to evaluate the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army, which was really to the point!

References for this article: "General History of the World", "Complete History of World War II", "Battle of Surinomenhan", "Baidu Encyclopedia Related Terms - German-Japanese Relations in World War II, Japan in World War II, Hitler, Zhukov, Michitaro Komatsubara, Battle of Nomonhan, Soviet Red Army"

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