Germany: 16,000 aircraft destroyed after World War II;
Japan: 8,000 aircraft destroyed after World War II;
Germany produced 120,000 aircraft during World War II, most of which were shot down or scrapped, after the end of World War II, there were 16,000 aircraft left to be destroyed by the Allies and the Soviet Army, Germany's industrial capacity during World War II was indeed very strong, it took only more than 4 years to produce 120,000 aircraft, close to 30,000 a year, put it now, there will be no more than 3 countries in the world with such production capacity, including now Germany wants to produce so many aircraft without this production capacity.
Japan also developed well during World War II, when Japan was the strongest industrial and military country in the whole of Asia, producing 66,000 aircraft throughout World War II, of which 55,000 aircraft were shot down by countries such as China and United States during the war, and the remaining 8,000 aircraft were required to be destroyed by the Allies after World War II.