Japanese Army
Though they often found themselves under-equipped and outmatched when directly compared to the enemy, the Japanese forces would use their knowledge of the terrain and surroundings to try to gain the upper hand - laying traps and ambushes, and using the harsh environment to their advantage.
They fought from the earliest stages of the war - clashing with the Chinese over Manchuria - right through to the very end of the war with the dropping of the first atomic bomb. Their troops quickly earned a fearsome reputation - they were so heavily indoctrinated that there wasn’t an element of doubt or thought of surrender - they would fight to the death. Death before dishonour.
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Japanese Support GroupThe men of the Imperial Japanese Army were excellent soldiers, with extraordinary devotion to their country and their Emperor. Battle-hardened by years of war in Manchuria, the Japanese army was well-disciplined, led by seasoned officers, and watched over by the dreaded Kempei-tei political officers....
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Japanese Teishin Shudan Paratrooper SquadJapanese paratroopers – Teishin Shudan (raiding group) – proved highly effective in the early years of the war. German successes with paratroops during 1940 encouraged the Japanese to develop their airborne arm as a constituent part of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force (IJAAF)....
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