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The Japanese felt that the Germans were timid, and the Germans felt that the Japanese army was behind them in a fair duel in the Soviet Union

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Author: Yi Pin Wen Team

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To evaluate which kind of "alliance" in the history of world war is the most unworthy of the name and the most pitted teammate, I am afraid that the "Axis" alliance of German, Italian, and Japanese fascism is second to none. Not only did it not help at all, but on the contrary, all kinds of pits were involved, and such an "alliance" was undefeated.

The Japanese felt that the Germans were timid, and the Germans felt that the Japanese army was behind them in a fair duel in the Soviet Union

German-Italian day is not only superficially detached, in fact they look down on each other and are not convinced of each other.

First look at Germany, in fact, can not understand, according to the Nazi concept of race, the skinny and sluggish yellow race may not be able to enter their field of vision at all, and even discrimination can not think of it.

So the blonde Nazis and the diminutive Japanese officials stood together, and although they were happy on the surface, the sense of superiority in their bones could not be erased.

The point is that from the perspective of military cooperation, Germany and Japan also despise each other, which delays "big things".

The Japanese felt that the Germans were timid, and the Germans felt that the Japanese army was behind them in a fair duel in the Soviet Union

[The Japanese army felt that the German army was not "crazy" enough to be brave enough]

The two countries have been sending each other military observers to inspect and visit the military operations of each other's troops, and this is when the mutual contempt between the two countries arises. The German military observation mission once focused on the "Battle of Nomonkan" in the fierce conflict between Japan and the Soviet Union, and the German army only watched for a few days to come up with a very unfriendly evaluation of Japan, and the Germans on both sides had already seen the fire, and the results were indeed in the Words of the Germans. The Germans feel that the Japanese army is extremely backward and conservative troops, whether it is weapons and equipment, or strategic and tactical applications, are decades behind Europe, weapons are barely the level of The First World War, and its understanding and use of modern tanks is even more absurd, tanks in the Japanese army here is a walking fortress, mobile cannons, only infantry support tools, and even the Japanese are stingy enough to use soldiers to protect the "golden" tanks, rather than give up the advantages of tanks high mobility. In addition, the "Bushido spirit" that Japanese soldiers have always been proud of, the Germans are quite dismissive, and feel that it is purely a manifestation of barbarism and stupidity. Therefore, in the eyes of the German army, the Japanese army is a group of strange alien species, which is not at all reasonable.

The Japanese felt that the Germans were timid, and the Germans felt that the Japanese army was behind them in a fair duel in the Soviet Union
The Japanese felt that the Germans were timid, and the Germans felt that the Japanese army was behind them in a fair duel in the Soviet Union

[The German army seems to be nothing more than a low-class animal of "collective madness"]

Of course, the Japanese observation mission also carefully observed the German military operations, and the Japanese also did not have a high opinion of the German army, they felt that the German soldiers were not as "brave" (foolish) as the Japanese soldiers, and always had to hide behind the tanks to dare to charge. However, the Japanese observation mission also had to admit that the Equipment of the German Army, especially the tank troops, was the first in the world, and I am afraid that they were also impressed by the great results of the Blitzkrieg. Otherwise, before seeing the ending, with the natural stinginess of the Japanese, they will also feel that the Germans are "losers", and they will not use good tanks, like sheep, and scatter out.

The Japanese felt that the Germans were timid, and the Germans felt that the Japanese army was behind them in a fair duel in the Soviet Union
The Japanese felt that the Germans were timid, and the Germans felt that the Japanese army was behind them in a fair duel in the Soviet Union
The Japanese felt that the Germans were timid, and the Germans felt that the Japanese army was behind them in a fair duel in the Soviet Union

[Japanese prisoners of war recorded in cartoons about the situation in Soviet prisoner-of-war camps, German and Japanese prisoners of war did not deal with each other, often fighting]

The two fierce armies of Germany and Japan are probably secretly eager to "exchange ideas" with each other one day, and they have no chance in the war, but after they have become Soviet prisoners, the soldiers of the two countries really have a lot of opportunities and become the most "pinching" and "fighting" in the Soviet prisoner of war camp.

Reference article: The Unworthy Axis Alliance

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