There is an animation called "Young girl war record". This is unusual for works whose title and content are unmatched (maximum tribute).
It is a story about events in a fictitious world, and it is clear that the stage is in Europe just before the First World War, whoever watch it.
This story is more fun if you look at NHK Special "Century of Visual" together.
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I watched this animation and could understand the role and significance of the "headquarters" during wartime.
And while reviewing this animation over and over,
"Was the headquarters of the former Japanese army really incompetent? "
I come to want to verify it.
In the Pacific War, the headquarters of the former Japanese Army has been appreciably low, after all, I think that it is handled thoroughly "incompetence" from after the war to now.
I think that the old Japanese army was not evaluated as "incompetence because it lost the war", but formulate a winning strategy"
(For example, "strategy" is to finally withdraw from a decisive defeat(without wishing for a miracle))
However I really do not know whether it is even though they did not formulate a winning strategy
After the war, studies on the various headquarters of the former Japanese Army have been announced,
by "data"
I can not find verification research.
(To be continued)