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Comparison of morale between German and Japanese armies in World War II
During World War II, the morale of the German army fluctuated significantly, with many soldiers surrendering as the war progressed. In contrast, the Japanese army had unparalleled morale, with no organized unit surrendering until ordered to do so by the emperor after Japan agreed to capitulate. This unparalleled morale was noted as a record unprecedented in the annals of modern warfare.