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The Japanese Army did not fight World War II the way most Western armies expected — and that difference shaped entire campaigns across Asia and the Pacific. In this video, we break down every major tactic used by the Japanese Army in World War II, explaining how doctrine, terrain, and psychology were turned into weapons long before firepower decided the outcome. You’ll learn how night assault doctrine transformed darkness into an advantage, why infiltration tactics collapsed defenses without breaking the front line, and how jungle warfare mastery allowed Japanese units to move through terrain the enemy believed was impassable. The video also explores lesser-known but highly effective methods such as bicycle infantry advances, which shattered Allied planning assumptions, and encirclement and flanking operations that forced withdrawals without decisive battles. As the war turned against Japan, tactics evolved. We examine defense in depth and tunnel systems that turned islands into underground fortresses, close-range anti-tank attacks that forced armored forces to slow and adapt, and finally the Banzai charge — not as a core doctrine, but as a last resort when all other options were gone. This is not a mythologized version of combat. It’s a clear explanation of how the Japanese Army actually fought, why these tactics worked early on, and why they ultimately failed against industrial-scale warfare. #WorldWar2 #MilitaryHistory #WW2Explained