The IJA and IJN During WW2

What was life like for the average soldier or sailor in the Imperial Japanese Army or Navy during the Second World War?

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>Wake up in the morning
>Probably in China somewhere
>Breakfast, drilling, whatever
>Be too patriotic about it all
>Go into combat
>KMT fuckheads
>Massacre them
>Go into the town nearby
>Find the KMT and CCP supporters
>Behead them
>Rape the women and kill the men
>Go home
>Do keep in mind that for the entire time this is happening the Japanese soldier is driven as fuck and the officers are skilled
>Eat your rice
>Wash off the Chinese blood
>Sleep
>Repeat next day

Pretty crappy like all soldiers.

If you are in emperor mandated starvation post, you starve until Americans come and blow you up

If you are in China, you get bullied by your superiors and take part in massive combat with the NRA. If you survive, you probably are tense as fuck and take it out on civilians. You will probably die to a guerrilla shooting you, murdered by some peasant with a knife or blown up by an IED. Your supply situation is much better than being on an emperor mandated starvation post and better than the NRA but still unstable because of guerrillas attacking your supply.

If you are in the IJN, you will probably burn to your death when your ship gets hit or you will drown or machinegunned by burgers for your warcrimes in the water.

For a time Japanese sailors were also trained in infantry combat; small arms, ground tactics, and battlefield maneuvers. A ship’s complement could be issued rifles and helmets and sent on missions inland, such was the bitter distrust embedded in the IJN/IJA rivalry.

The IJN eventually created the 'Special Naval Landing Forces', units many equate to 'Japanese marines'. However, unlike the US Marines, they were not independent, nor was their role amphibious assault and the establishment of beachheads, they were simply just naval infantry created so the IJN wouldn't have to cooperate with the Army--the IJN even had their own paratroopers-- though the course of the war eventually forced their collaboration.

Could you please tell me more about the rivalry? I've heard people about before, but I had no idea it was this bad.

You should add this at least three times somewhere in there:

>Get slapped around by your superiors for any mistakes you make, for your perceived disrespect, or just because they don't like your face

Physical punishment was commonplace at least in the IJA (not so sure about the IJN) during WW2, which in part helped make the IJA soldiers as brutal as they were.

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pretty cool history channel documentary on japanese small arms of ww2
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really amazing just how complacent they were in regards to developing new weapons

gee user thanks! that explains everything!

>SATSUMA

Could you please elaborate, dear user?

This is if you're lucky

>be jap
>wake up, assuming you were lucky to get some aleep, in a dank cave
>its hot, you've eaten nothing but a handful of maggoty rice and cave condensation
>daily bombardment begins again, hopefully there won't be napalm strikes this time
>get slapped around by your increasingly paranoid superior for not having your kit ready
>your entire unit gets called by your honorable commander
>time to make the grorious sacrifice to the emporer
>exhausted, starving, dizzy from the heat and dehydration, you affix bayonet
>you charge at the Marine/Army/Aussie positions
>if you're lucky you might get close enough to stab one of the white piggus
>if not you'll get cut down the moment you're in range, lie here among your countrymen under the beating sun as you bleed to death
>maybe one of the Marines will be close enough for you to stab him or blow him up, if he doesn't shoot you on sight first while they advance over your blasted battalion
>at least you died an honorable death for the emperor

if you're stationed in Manchuria:
>wake up
>it's cold
>eat rice
>do jack shit all day
>go to bed
>repeat for literally years
>wake up
>it's cold
>what do you mean we are suddenly hundreds of miles behind Soviet lines?
>surrender

shigeru mizuki wrote a semi-autobiographical manga called onward to our noble deaths about the new guinea campaign that's worth checking out if you're interested in that sort of thing

it has a scene where they try to go to the field-brothel but the queue is too long

Not only weapons but they failed completely in developing anti sub tactics to stop the American blocksde on their supplies. They got complacent with it and no IJN sailor wanted to waste time doing unhonorable things like protecting convoys and not fighting.

Far more brutal for Army men espeically if you were an enlisted man.

Find this book and read it.

Epic horror stories of invading Burma with no food.

Literally fighting through the jungle while starving with malaria.

Good times!

It was so bad the army operated their own aircraft carriers for convoy escort and air support close to shore.

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>my feet hurt

The Satsuma clan that ran the Navy and were competing against the Choshu clain that ran the Army.

Both of these clans along with the Tosa Clan had helped the Emperor in the Meiji Restoration and as a consequence the Satsuma led the Navy, the Choshu led the Army, and the Tosa ran whatever what left which was mainly the government bureaucracy.

Both the Satsuma and the Choshu were constantly competing for influence in Japnanese politics and for the Emperor's favour which is why the rivalry between the IJN and the IJA was so great.

Is there a link to get this? I couldn't find anything on google

I don't actually know to much about the Japanese military. I have heard that the platoons had to supply their own food and material when they needed something. Is this true?

If you're stationed in Burma
>Wake up
>realise you're sleeping under trees along wth your platoon in some shitty jungle.
>Slapped by my superior for letting rain get into the rice sack during the night.
>Dont care that I'll die soombecause I fucked a comfort girl from Korea 2 days ago and I''ll be dying for the emperor.
>Find the English pigs and darkie Indians
>Kill some of them in a junge shootout while losing half our platoon.
>go back to main base only to eat shitty rice and bamboo shoots.
>repeat.

In Burma many troops figured that anything a monkey can eat they can eat too.

You forgot to mention
>rape and kill the children

Garrisons in Rabaul and some other larger islands were expected to grow their own food.

Well if you can read japanese the raws are on a certain cat themed website.