Japan was a nation that prioritized self-reliance and spiritual supremacy, believing that a strong enough spirit could defeat any enemy. Guided by this ideology, the Japanese army was always adept at attacking, attacking, and attacking again… They viewed defense as a passive act forced upon them by a vast disparity in troop strength. For example, the Japanese garrison at Huishan Wharf, their headquarters, and the Gongda Cotton Mill, despite having only two or three thousand regular troops, were forced to defend against three German-equipped divisions and a constant stream of Nationalist reinforcements. However… this was not their true fighting style. Once the Japanese were able to organize an offensive, even knowing the enemy was superior, they would still strive to launch an attack and r

