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If compared with the present, what percentage of the world's total forces during World War II can be compared with the present?

About 60%. Many countries participated in World War II, not only in Asia, but also in Europe and Africa. There are about 60 countries. Among them, Japan is investing a lot of troops, not only in Asia, but also in many countries.

Among many countries, although Japan is an island country with a small land area, it has invested a lot of troops, far exceeding other countries. Throughout World War II, the combat area was as high as 22 million square kilometers. About 90 million people died in the war in the world, and caused more than 5 trillion dollars in losses. This is by far the biggest world war of mankind. At the end of the war, after two American atomic bombs exploded in Japan, Japan finally announced its unconditional surrender, which also marked the official end of World War II.

When Japan invaded other countries, its main force was devoted to Asia. When Japan launched the Pearl Harbor War, it had no energy to go to war with the United States. China's war zone has invested about 4 million troops, and other war zones have invested about 8 million troops. According to the data released by the US military, only 7.4 million Japanese soldiers were demobilized by the US military after the war, plus those Japanese soldiers who died in the war. It is conservatively estimated that during the whole World War II, Japan invested more than120,000 troops in major battlefields in Asia, far exceeding Japan's pre-war estimate.

During World War II? When China was poor and weak, its military equipment and weapons were not very good, but the people of China fought against the invaders by virtue of its large population. With the development of our country, not only military strength, but also military equipment. Regression force is still in the forefront in the world.