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Who is more powerful, the teaching corps or the Japanese first-class divisions during World War II?

Who was better, the teaching corps or the Japanese first-class division during World War II?

Although the teaching corps and the Japanese first-class divisions are both World War II, the Japanese first-class divisions and the teaching corps have never met before and after. How do you compare two opponents who have never met before?

So there is no solution to this problem, but who will be better if you want to compete?

Then let's make a simple data comparison.

The teaching corps is the teaching corps of the Central Military Academy, which belongs to the teaching force of the Central Military Academy. Its core plan is to train military cadres.

The teaching corps was established in 193 1 this year. I won't introduce the rest, just look at the equipment and the number of people. Teaching corps 135 17 personnel, including 9533 rifles, 80 heavy machine guns, 278 light machine guns, 42 mortars, 65438 mountain guns +02 guns, 20 75mm infantry guns, 20 37mm anti-aircraft guns and 20 20mm anti-aircraft guns.

Look at the first-class divisions in Japan. The first-class division of the Japanese army is the elite of the Japanese army.

28,000 people, including15,000 foot guns, 144 Grenade launchers, 288 light machine guns, 54 heavy machine guns, 16 mountain guns and 36 field guns, have increased since the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War. 300 light machine guns, 300 grenade launchers, 98 heavy machine guns, 24 curved infantry guns, rapid-fire guns/flat-fire infantry guns/KOOC-0/6,75mm mountain guns/KOOC-0/6,75mm field guns 36,/KOOC-0/05mm howitzer/KOOC-0/2.

Judging from the above data, this Japanese first-class division is actually much more powerful. From the actual situation to the battlefield, the strength of Japan's first-class divisions is also there, but the spirit of teaching the corps is really commendable.