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Is the fighting capacity of the fourth division, the first defeated division of the Japanese army, really as weak as it is said in history?

When it comes to the Japanese Legion, you can't escape a regiment, that is, the Fourth Division of Japan. Other Japanese troops are proud of their indomitable and fearless fighting spirit. The fourth division in Osaka is a clean stream. The fourth division is also called Osaka Division, Loser Division or Osaka Vegetable Vendor Force. In World War II, the Japanese army attacked Asian countries, and the soldiers were more ferocious and crazy than any other country and army in the world at that time, especially the Japanese suicide charge. However, the Fourth Division is an alien in the Japanese army. It can be said that most Japanese commanders are unwilling to accept the army, and they can be said to be the most cowardly divisions in the Japanese army. But now Japan still retains the name of this branch. Is this division really that useless? The fourth division of Osaka was established in 1888. Soldiers are mainly composed of vegetable vendors and businessmen in Osaka, and they are one of the oldest divisions of the Japanese army. The fourth partition is also called Osaka partition. It was one of the standing divisions of the Japanese army 17 before the outbreak of World War II, and it was the first division of the Army. You should know that the fourth division is one of the standing divisions, with a score of 17. It is well-equipped and well-trained. During the Russo-Japanese War, the Fourth Division once captured the positions that the First Division did not capture. As for the combat effectiveness of the first division, you can search it. It's absolutely amazing. The fourth division is good at mountain fighting, and many mountain divisions in Japan are adapted from the fourth division. Other divisions are famous for their bushido spirit, but the fourth division is good at intelligence. In the Pacific War, the 8th United Wing of the 4th Division made great contributions in the battle of capturing Bataan-Corregidor, and was praised by Lieutenant General Benyuan Kangmei. "History of Japanese War" records: "It is better to say that Osaka people are an army that can fight with their brains. If they find that they don't have a chance to win, they won't put up with it, but will retreat to find the next chance to win. 1942, the 4th Division was transferred to the Philippines to join the US troops attacking the Bataan Peninsula, and within two weeks, the US troops captured the Bataan fortress that the Japanese army thought could not be captured in three years. However, it took only one night for the Fourth Division of Fort Corregidol in the same area, and the US military could only watch helplessly as the Japanese artillery blew up their bunkers one by one. All these are enough to show the strong combat effectiveness of this unit, but why has the fourth division been hacked? First, this unit is composed of vegetable vendors and small traders in Osaka, and its management mind is flexible. Basically, I won't fight against others, give full play to my own advantages, and don't rush like other divisions. Second, because the Fourth Division is different from other divisions, it is rejected by many militaristic generals and thinks that this unit has no bushido spirit. Third, after Japan surrendered, unlike other divisions, it refused to accept the fate of defeat, and the Fourth Division surrendered smoothly. Other divisions returned home in rags, scrawny and dusty, but the fourth division was ruddy and healthy, and even went to sell trophies at the gate of the US military camp the next day. The Fourth Division is the unit with the least death toll and the most complete equipment and materials in the southern Japanese army. Fourthly, we believe that the existence of the combat effectiveness of the Fourth Division is basically an article by Japanese historian Guan Xingfu, The First Battlefield of the Japanese Army, which describes in detail various anecdotes of the Fourth Division. It's almost groundless nonsense. It's all jokes. At present, the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force still retains the designation of the 4th Division. If it was really so useless, it would have been withdrawn long ago according to Japanese practice, and it is impossible to stay until now.