The Japanese continued to fight despite the odds due to a combination of cultural factors, including a strong sense of honor and loyalty to their country and emperor. The concept of "bushido," or the way of the warrior, emphasized bravery and sacrifice, making surrender seem dishonorable. Additionally, there was a belief that fighting on could lead to better terms in negotiations or even a miraculous turnaround in the war. Lastly, Propaganda and military leadership often downplayed the severity of the situation, maintaining morale and encouraging continued resistance.
That Negros couldnt fight
because they couldnt choose who was going to war
took to much viagra and couldnt fight the bulge
the weakness was that he couldnt fight cause he was cool
It made them realize they could not continue to fight against the Allies, and made them agree to surrender.
Japanese Sword Fight - 1903 was released on: USA: January 1903
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Thats just what you did, if you couldnt get a job, or you just wanted to fight, war was the way to go
There were NO Japanese Soldiers involved with the attack. The attack was conducted by Japanese AIRCREWMEN. Soldiers fight on the ground. Airmen fight in the sky. Sailors fight on the sea. Marines are NAVAL INFANTRY.
Yes, Ip Man did engage in a fight with a Japanese general during the Japanese occupation of China in World War II.
to allow the south to continue to fight the war
The US supported Ho Chi Minh fight the Japanese in Vietnam as part of their war with Japan .