
197 - Kohima
The WW2 Podcast
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The Importance of Strategic Manoeuvre in the Japanese Army
The Japanese attitude was victory is achieved by battle. They could have stopped the defense of infal and a stroke in my view because the British wouldn't have been able to resupply themselves. Slim had a view that said, I don't want to spend my valuable military resources fighting where the enemy is strongest. He didn't see the point in fighting by battle. Battle is not a swordsman's engagement. The war is not won because one swordsman can prevail against another swordsman. That idea came from the deeply rooted chivalric traditions and the samurai tradition that actually made no sense in modern war.
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