Japan easily captured most of the territory in North America, which surprised Hitler. However, Japan did not understand the power of the United States. In the early stage, it was just opportunistic. Only if Japan can compete head-on with the US military can it prove the strength of the Japanese army.
As for the Japanese navy, in addition to chasing American ships in the Pacific, it is looking for opportunities to attack cities on the west coast of the United States. The rest can only provide escort for the army. The Japanese army has landed on the American continent and has captured so much territory that the Japanese have all
Crazy, and the Japanese government has also promised that in the future, all Japanese will be allocated at least 20 acres of fertile land in the American continent. Moreover, for the sake of publicity, the Japanese government first selects one family in each village to immigrate to Canada. What consequences will this have?
It’s because the Japanese are all scrimping on food and clothing and donating money and materials to the front line. Some people even only keep some food for themselves to ensure that they won’t starve to death. They still have to dig a lot of wild vegetables to avoid starving to death.
The initial Japanese offensive was very fierce. As long as the government needed their ships, Japanese fishermen would always help the army transport supplies to the Americas. In more than a month, Japan transported a total of one million troops there, and the Panama Canal was still under repair.
, Americans have nothing to do about this, and the United States cannot stop Japan's actions
At this time, the Japanese army had advanced to Fort St. John in Canada. The area north of the Peace River, the largest river in Western Canada, was all controlled by Japan. The United States relied on powerful firepower to block the Japanese offensive north of the Peace River.
Although the Japanese army is still far away from the United States, it gives all Americans the impression that the Japanese may be about to attack, while European countries feel that America is in danger.
The Japanese army and the US military were locked in a tug-of-war at the Peace River. The US troops and firepower were getting stronger and stronger. The Japanese felt that it was difficult to open a gap here, so they shifted their attention. On the one hand, they planned to land in Vancouver to outflank the US military from behind. On the other hand, they divided
The army marched out to attack eastward
The Japanese army, which was replenished on August 2nd, marched eastwards with a front force of 300,000 men. Although there was little population in these places and there was no tax revenue after taking them, the strategic significance was very important. The first Japanese strategic defense was expanded in depth.
The second offensive area also expanded to cover all of Canada.
The Japanese army's 300,000 troops were divided into two groups, one crossing from the Slave River in the lower reaches of the Peace River. There were about 200,000 troops on this route. The other 100,000 troops flowed from the Peace River to Provi on the edge of the Dedanu Lake.
Den Fort attacks westward and seizes Yellowknife on the Great Slave Lake. These places are sparsely populated and resource-rich. They are not the focus of the US military's defense. Canada only has some police-type troops here. When the Japanese army arrives, these people are basically
There was no resistance. Where there was resistance, and it was so remote, the Japanese troops directly enjoyed and vented their animal desires.
By August 20, the Eastern Expedition Army had already attacked Fort Warhol in Magushi on the Hudson Bay and nearby Cariboo. The Japanese troops were directed towards the Port of Churchill and the Port of Churchill on the Hudson Bay.
Lin Lake, this is the terminus of railways
The Canadian government originally wanted to defend Port Churchill, but their troops were too small, so they gave up in the end. They did not want to waste time with the Japanese there. The Canadian government decided that the Japanese would block the movement west and north of the Nelson River and Lake Winnipeg.
The place, just the largest freshwater lake and river flowing into the Hudson Bay, was very conducive to defence.
The Canadians gave up and the Japanese quickly gained access to Port Churchill, Ringlake, Thompson, Ponton, Southend and other places. The Japanese attacked from the northeast, and the Americans had to change their plan and deploy troops to defend from the northeast.
The pressure on the Americans is very high now. The Japanese control the North Pacific and may land at any point at any time. The Coast Guard cannot deal with the powerful Japanese fleet. The Qin people are also unclear about their attitude. There is no guarantee that Qin will not come to take a share.
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This forced the United States to adopt a conservative approach in the early stages, which was to continuously consume the Japanese army. When the Japanese army did not have the strength to launch an attack, the US military launched a full-scale counterattack and drove the Japanese into the sea.
Similarly, Americans do this because although most people in the United States can shoot, they are not a country with compulsory military service. The recruits lack training. If they attack, they will probably fail miserably and suffer heavy casualties. Therefore, they can only be conservative in the early stage.
The troops are trained
Therefore, the United States and the Japanese army are facing each other in a vast area of Canada. The United States is working hard to defend and Japan is working hard to attack. The two sides are currently facing each other on the Peace River and the long lake south of Southend. The river is facing each other north and south.
Although Japan's offensive has been contained, Japan is still in the offensive stage. Everyone feels that the United States may not be able to withstand it. It's hard to say other things, but the miraculous power of the Japanese makes up for the gap in firepower. The Americans'
Although the artillery fire is powerful, all Japanese soldiers seem to be sharpshooters. Especially in the early morning or at night when the color is very dark, you can clearly see the figures of people. The Japanese are holding rifles and shooting an American in Kiev.
From the beginning of the war to the present, Japan has suffered nearly 300,000 casualties, but the United States and Canada have suffered 800,000 or 900,000 casualties and prisoners, which is two or three times the number of Japan.
Canada, an area controlled by the United States, was bombed by Japan. There were air battles almost every day, and a large number of aircraft dropped bombs everywhere.
For this reason, Japan also specially imported powerful bombs from Qin, including white phosphorus bombs, napalm bombs, and other bombs. The bombs caused Americans and Canadians to complain incessantly, and a large number of Canadians were able to escape to the United States.
They all ran away, and they stayed and were bombed every day. The key is that the Japanese may attack at any time. In order to stabilize people's hearts, the US government can only accept these refugees.
The Japanese government continues to transport troops and material resources to Canada and other places, and at the same time exchanges money or islands in the Pacific for Qin's large quantities of weapons and ammunition. Now they find that assault rifles are so easy to use. Although they consume a lot of money, without these weapons
There is no way to compete with the Americans in terms of firepower. The U.S.'s firepower is too powerful. Even aircraft and artillery cannot be matched by Japan. If Japan still has 38 guns, then Japan has no firepower that can match these weapons.
No weapon has more firepower than the United States. In a battle like this involving millions of people, there is no way there will be few casualties.
The Japanese military in the Americas can only constantly urge the Japanese government to bring weapons and ammunition. Their firepower is because they are too far behind and weaker than the United States. Otherwise, they would have attacked the American mainland, and the American soldiers would be vulnerable to a single blow.
They are all new recruits. If they have the same firepower, or if their firepower is not very different, it will not be difficult to defeat these American soldiers.