In the jungle, soldiers faced the challenge of fighting Japanese forces who were skilled at camouflaging themselves. Despite being in close proximity during attacks, the soldiers couldn't visually locate the enemy due to their exceptional camouflage abilities. The Japanese soldiers were adept at moving silently through the terrain, making it difficult for the allied forces to detect them. A deceptive strategy employed by the Japanese was having a voice shout from a distance to distract the enemy's attention while the real threat lurked nearby.
Can suicidal bravery and fanatical determination make up for material, industrial and numerical insufficiency? As the Asia-Pacific conflict turns against the Japanese these questions are put to the test. The results are nightmarish.