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Why didn't Japan succeed in invading India? Commanders would only talk on paper and be scolded by their own soldiers

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During the Second World War, in the Pacific Theater, in order to realize the ambition of encroaching on territory, Japan began to march to India, trying to cut off the Sino-Indian highway and consolidate the burmese war situation, at that time India was still a British colony, Britain was busy with the European battlefield, there was no time to take care of India, the army stationed in India was 150,000 people as a defender, the Japanese army was fully confident to take it, but in the end why did Japan not successfully invade India? It is because the commander is too stupid and is scolded by his own soldiers!

Why didn't Japan succeed in invading India? Commanders would only talk on paper and be scolded by their own soldiers

This Japanese commander was the famous Mutaguchi Ryoya at that time, as early as the Lugou Bridge incident, he fired the first shot of the all-out war of aggression against China, but this man could only talk about soldiers on paper, and he was not good at leading troops to fight. On the march of the Japanese-Indian Imphal Campaign, Mutaguchi Lian also had a whimsical idea, following the example of Genghis Khan with livestock and grain with the troops, can be slaughtered on the road at any time to fill the hunger, but unexpectedly found in the middle of the road, after several exchanges of fire, the accompanying livestock have scattered and fled, "bullets do not have long eyes" At this critical moment, no one will take care of these livestock. The Japanese army of 90,000 people almost ran out of food and grass, when receiving the front line request for supplies, Mutaguchi Rin also said that the Japanese have been a famous herbivorous family since ancient times, and there is no shortage of food in the jungle combat, it is this nonsense that led to the Japanese 31st Division facing the British army with no combat ability to wait for work, and after several battles, it was defeated, and 90,000 people were almost completely annihilated.

Why didn't Japan succeed in invading India? Commanders would only talk on paper and be scolded by their own soldiers

Mutaguchi Ryoya's madness caused the Japanese army to suffer a crushing defeat in the Battle of Imphal, but he pushed all the responsibility to several division commanders and commanders, and removed them all in one breath, knowing that in the Japanese army, only the emperor was eligible to change the position in the army, this matter became a big joke in the army, the soldiers called Mutaguchi Ryo also a "ghost animal Mutaguchi", and he was also punished by the Japanese army base camp, dismissed from his military post, and transferred to the reserve.

Why didn't Japan succeed in invading India? Commanders would only talk on paper and be scolded by their own soldiers

Because of this, the "ghost animal Mutaguchi" escaped the war and returned to Japan alive. After returning to China, he also opened a restaurant, the name was actually called "Genghis Khan House", so that a rare Japanese military philistine sat on the high-ranking official Feng Lu, until his death, he did not forget to explain to his children, must distribute his wartime defense letter at the funeral, and shift the responsibility to others.

Why didn't Japan succeed in invading India? Commanders would only talk on paper and be scolded by their own soldiers

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