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How many brigades were there in Japan during World War II?

When the Japanese side invested the most troops in the battlefield in China, it reached more than 3.8 million people.

At that time, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression was a big contest between China and Japan, which almost played the main role of the whole country. The duration, scale, scope, intensity and destruction of this war in China are the highest in the history of Chinese and foreign wars in the 20th century. Statistics show that during the Anti-Japanese War, the Kuomintang government invested at most 3.53 million troops in the frontal battlefield, while the Japanese side invested at most 3.8 million troops in the battlefield in China. On the battlefield behind enemy lines, the main anti-Japanese armed forces led by the central government reached more than 900,000 in the first half of 1945; Mobilize the people to participate in the Anti-Japanese War, with more than 2 million militiamen at most. Therefore, when talking about the scale of China people's eight-year War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, someone said: "In terms of operational scale, China's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression was fought on a frontal battlefield of 5,000 kilometers and a battlefield behind enemy lines of more than 1.3 million square kilometers. At most, China invested nearly 5 million troops and about 2 million militia; At the peak, Japan invested nearly 2 million Japanese troops and more than 1 million puppet troops, and both sides used 10 million troops. As far as the number of battles is concerned, during the Anti-Japanese War, the Kuomintang army fought against Japan for 22 major battles, major battles117 times, and small-scale battles of 3893 1 times. Fighting the Japanese in the battlefield behind the enemy lines125,000 times.

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