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With nearly 80,000 US military casualties, why is the Battle of Okinawa the deadliest in the Pacific War?
The Japanese set up an extremely tight defense system on the island of Okinawa -
What kind of army is the "Kwantung Army" which is often mentioned in the Anti-Japanese War drama?
The mention of the word "Kwantung Army" must be familiar to everyone. -
Why there are so many Chinese place names in South Korea, many of them are similar to Hubei place names.
South Korea has many plains and hills, surrounded by the sea on three sides, located to the east of the Yellow Sea, north of the East China Sea, and west of the Sea of Japan. -
The Northern warlords are divided into three major systems: Anhui system, direct system and Fengshi system. Who is stronger?
The Northern warlords established by Yuan Shikai was an important force in the period of the Republic of China. -
Who ordered the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor and what is the Japanese decision-making system?
In the Meiji five years, the Japanese government abolished the Ministry of War and established the Ministry of Navy and the Ministry of War respectively. -
How did Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty solve the domestic financial crisis?
Fighting the Huns is an extremely expensive operation. -
Before the war, the army had only 100000 men. How did the United States expand its troops rapidly after World War II?
There are endless legends in the United States in World War II. -
During the American War of Independence, why did France send nearly 100000 troops to help the United States fight Britain?
The American War of Independence was a local international war that broke out from 1775 to 1783. -
Why did Japan remain "neutral" during the Soviet-German War and did not take the initiative to attack the Soviet Union until the end of World War II?
On June 22, 1941, the Soviet-German War broke out. -
Why are India and Pakistan staring at "Kashmir"?
There is a piece of land in South Asia, which is called "the most difficult regional hot spot in the world" by the media.