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Why do the Japanese hate the navy so much?

As we all know, Japan is an island country with relatively scarce resources. Japan's national conditions determine that the navy must be the first in the army, navy and army. After all, without the navy, it is meaningless for the army to have advanced weapons and equipment. The contradiction between the Japanese navy and the army usually occurs in the process of fighting for their own interests with limited resources.

During World War II, the Japanese army had a good understanding of modern warfare and began its own armament plan in the 1930s. It was originally planned to establish 129 army divisions, including 14 light armored divisions, 14 tank divisions and 22 infantry divisions. However, due to Japan's limited resources, there are contradictions in the allocation of resources between the navy and the army, which leads to the intensification of the war.

The allocation scheme of 1942 was originally based on the average allocation of resources between Lu Haijun, but later the resources of the army were compressed, and the navy used far more resources than the army. Under this oppression, until 1944, the army did not even produce a 150 mm howitzer in the past two years, and it was impossible to complete its own plan.

In addition, in the Battle of Guadao in 1942, the Japanese army was violently attacked by the US military, unable to supply ammunition and materials for the 30,000 soldiers on the island, and had to request the navy to use submarines for supply, but it was rejected. So the army had to build its own submarine dedicated to supplies and named it "lose". But in fact, you can't really blame the navy. Submarines are used for fighting and cannot transport materials.

As the saying goes, "Feng Shui turns". When the Japanese navy asked the Japanese army for rifles when necessary, the army said, "There are only 50,000 rifles this time. Sorry, please take it easy. " Therefore, the navy had to build a new rifle factory to produce its own rifles. Similarly, in fact, the army did not intend to do it, but at that time the army was seriously short of its own guns.