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Why did the us troops come to respect the Japanese troops during ww2?

The Japanese had years of combat experience and fought to the death no surrender by the Bushido code of the warrior and this earned them respect as an enemy


Did the Bushido Code prevent Japanese from taking prisoners?

The code of Bushido is directly translated as "the way of the warrior". It was the code which became the standard living protocol for the Japanese soldier. The code itself does not state that prisoners are to be executed immediately. Many Japanese officers and soldiers believed and were told that in order to meet the standards of the warrior, they must not hesitate to kill the enemy. Therefore prisoners were executed to prove that they were worthy of being called warriors. Also the Japanese did not believe in surrender and as such, it was thought that all prisoners were lowly cowards who were too scared to meet their deaths. This was a bit at odds with Western ideas about surrender.


What beliefs did japan have during the battle of Iwo Jima?

Fight to the death surrender was dishonor to the warrior code


What did the Japanese military code taught soldiers that?

it was more honorable to die than surrender


Which practice in medieval Europe was most similar to a Japanese warrior's code of bushido?

Chivalry


What did the Japanese military code suggest to defeated soldiers?

The Bushido code taught that it was more honorable to die than to surrender.


Tom Cruise as Nathan Algren in The Last Samurai like any good Japanese warrior lived by the code of bushido which translated means?

The way of the warrior


What did they do with the code Bushido?

the Bushido code was a Japanese honour code, where the Japanese would commit suicide instead of surrendering. the did not believe in surrender and were taught to take their own lives as apposed to disobeying their honourable code. the Japanese therefor did not respect POW that surrendered and so treated them terribly, killing most of them.


Uring World War 2 the Japanese military code meant that it was an honor to do what?

commit suicide rather then surrender


When was The Warrior's Code created?

The Warrior's Code was created in 2004.


What is the name of the code when A knight was supposed to champion right against injustice and evil and never surrender or flinch in the face of the enemy?

chivalry i thinkthe code of chivalry


How do you be a great warrior?

You should listen to your leader and follow the warrior code. But if you believe that you have to break the code then do it like Firestar did when he was an apprentice and a warrior.