laitimes

During World War II, the Japanese army killed one kind of person in violation of international regulations, and lost 170,000 Japanese lives

At the beginning of World War II, Japan's maritime power was indeed on the list, ranking third in the world, which was japan's complete expansion, blatant provocation of the United States, and military strength across Asia. After that, he also went to the Australian port of Gwadar to carry out random bombing, without any scruples, and it did not consider what consequences would be brought after that.

During World War II, the Japanese army killed one kind of person in violation of international regulations, and lost 170,000 Japanese lives

At that time, Australia tried to be under the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom, the total population was not as large as the Japanese soldiers, the strength of the troops naturally needless to say, the Australian army strength was not a total of 500,000, for Japan, Australia was not its opponent at all, but the result was unexpected.

During World War II, the Japanese army killed one kind of person in violation of international regulations, and lost 170,000 Japanese lives

The Japanese army's attitude toward Australia was no different from that of the Asian countries, and the indiscriminate bombardment over Australia caused an unprecedented destruction of a large number of unarmed civilians in Gwadar, where a large number of buildings were damaged and people were displaced, and some doctors with Red Cross armbands came to support and treat wounded soldiers, and did not escape the brutal killing of the Japanese army.

During World War II, the Japanese army killed one kind of person in violation of international regulations, and lost 170,000 Japanese lives

At that time, there were always special protection regulations in the international community, which were to protect a kind of soldier, for the medical soldiers, paratroopers and field doctors of various countries, regardless of their nationality, they could not be killed at will, but the Japanese army was cruel and ruthless, and did not pay attention to the international regulations at all, and a bombing would raze the entire hospital to the ground.

During World War II, the Japanese army killed one kind of person in violation of international regulations, and lost 170,000 Japanese lives

Australia has a firm grasp of this matter, and when the Japanese army landed in New Guinea, the Australian army made them pay a terrible price for their actions. Australia is a tropical region, extreme weather caused the Japanese army to physically unable to adapt, many Japanese troops are suffering from dysentery, the combat effectiveness is greatly reduced, coupled with the rugged terrain here, heavy machinery is useless here.

During World War II, the Japanese army killed one kind of person in violation of international regulations, and lost 170,000 Japanese lives

Although the Australian army has a small number of troops, they are very familiar with the terrain here, and the constitution of the Australian army has long been adapted to the weather here, and it is the time when the Australian army counterattacked and retaliated against the cruelty of the Japanese army. They made precise plans for the terrain of New Guinea, mostly in close combat.

During World War II, the Japanese army killed one kind of person in violation of international regulations, and lost 170,000 Japanese lives

The Australian army and the Japanese army began to fight bayonets, which were originally the strength of the Japanese army, but they were greatly frustrated. At that time, the Australian army also used a frog jumping tactic, and the 200,000 Japanese troops were quickly surrounded by the Australian army on the island, and the Australian army carried out a strong bombing with its human way.

During World War II, the Japanese army killed one kind of person in violation of international regulations, and lost 170,000 Japanese lives

Coupled with the SEA containment of the US military, the 200,000 Japanese troops on the island have been isolated and helpless, in the face of the bombing of the Australian army, fleeing everywhere, seeing that there is an air raid shelter to hide in because the air in the air raid shelter does not circulate, the speed of bacteria breeding, the Japanese army hidden inside is getting closer and closer to death, and finally 170,000 Japanese troops all died in the air raid shelter.

Read on