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Was Japan stronger than Germany ww2?
The German was far more skilled than the Japanese. Most of the Japanese that we fought were not skilled men. Not skilled leaders. The German had a professional army. . . .
What country has the most deaths in World War 2?
the Soviet Union
In terms of total numbers, the Soviet Union bore an incredible brunt of casualties during WWII. An estimated 16,825,000 people died in the war, over 15\% of its population. China also lost an astounding 20,000,000 people during the conflict.
Was Japan more powerful than Germany in WWII?
Yes, that means Japan was more effective at capturing land than Germany. But to me more control over the world is an aspect of being more terrifying. Japan was in a better position to invade the surrounding countries than Germany was. The Asian countries that Japan invaded had considerably weaker and less advanced armies than Japan.
Were the Germans better fighters than the Japanese?
(Generals Eugene Landrum and Charles Corlett, not so much.) So I was interested to see Collins conclude that the Germans were better fighters: They were radically different. The German was far more skilled than the Japanese. Most of the Japanese that we fought were not skilled men. Not skilled leaders.
How many Japanese died in WW2?
A good three million Japanese civilians and military personnel died in World War II (which is about half the number of German fatalities, and just one-ninth the total number of Soviets who perished in WWII.)
What was the difference between the Japanese and German POW camps?
The German POW camps were not nearly as bad as the Japanese camps. The Japanese also held their death marches and actively starved prisoners to death, because they didn’t want to give away food intended for the guards. One way to also represent how the Japanese thought about surrendering is the following.