The Germans was without any doubt the most dangerous opponent anyone could face on land, not just because they had superior equipment, but because they had superior doctrines.
The allies had as a general rule that no major engagements with the Germans should take place unless the allied forces could outnumber the Germans greatly, otherwise the chances of victory would be very slim.
In open fields the jagdpanther tankdestroyer could destroy shermans at will from 1000 meters.
The German would never have lost to the allies on the western front if it was not for the allied air superiority, as most of the panzer forces was indeed destroyed by air.
Furthermore, if you had the choice, who would you rather take on:A Japanese soldier with experience from combat operations in china, or a German soldier that might have survived as much as 4 or 5 different campaign facing off Englishmen, Americans, Russians, Poles, Frenchmen etc and beaten them all? i'd take my chances with the jap any time of the day, that's for sure...
the Japanese and Americans because it happened to the Japanese and the Americans were the ones that did it .
The Japanese were most impressed with the Americans because of their powerful ships and guns
Japanese Americans living in the U.S. and Hawaii.
Americans thought Japanese Americans were helping japan during ww2
The effects on the internment of Japanese-Americans was negative psychologically. Shock and fear plagued the Japanese-Americans as a result of the internment camps.
Japanese Americans is the correct name for Japanese Americans
Japanese Americans born in America are American citizens. The term Japanese Americans means that they are of Japanese decent but live in the US.
Japanese-Americans, German-Americans, and Italian-Americans.
the Japanese and Americans because it happened to the Japanese and the Americans were the ones that did it .
The Japanese were most impressed with the Americans because of their powerful ships and guns
Japanese Americans living in the U.S. and Hawaii.
Americans thought Japanese Americans were helping japan during ww2
Japanese Americans
They said they were not Japanese no more and that they were Americans now.
Americans - 1,794 killed / Japanese - 10,695 killed .
most Japanese Americans were treated badly by Americans there were mass movements of them to camps to prevent espionage
The effects on the internment of Japanese-Americans was negative psychologically. Shock and fear plagued the Japanese-Americans as a result of the internment camps.