World War II
1 Eylül 1939 - 2 Eylül 1945
- Battle Scale
- General Operation
- Winner
- Allied Powers
- Parties
Allied Powers
Allied CoalitionMulti-National (Anglo-Saxon, Slavic, Chinese)Axis Powers
Axis CoalitionMulti-National (Germanic, Japanese, Italian)
Comparative Analysis
Compare not just who won, but how it was won through the data: force balance, casualties, inventory, operational capacity, and military perspective...
1 Eylül 1939 - 2 Eylül 1945
Allied Powers
Axis Powers
10 October 1911 - 12 Şubat 1912
Revolutionary Forces (Tongmenghui and New Army Mutineers)
Qing Dynasty Imperial Forces (Beiyang Army)
Allied Powers
Revolutionary Forces (Tongmenghui and New Army Mutineers)
| World War II | Xinhai Revolution (1911 Revolution) | |
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| Armor / Vehicles | Allied Powers
Axis Powers
| Revolutionary Forces (Tongmenghui and New Army Mutineers) — Qing Dynasty Imperial Forces (Beiyang Army) — |
| Air Power | Allied Powers
Axis Powers
| Revolutionary Forces (Tongmenghui and New Army Mutineers) — Qing Dynasty Imperial Forces (Beiyang Army) — |
| Artillery / Siege | Allied Powers — Axis Powers
| Revolutionary Forces (Tongmenghui and New Army Mutineers)
Qing Dynasty Imperial Forces (Beiyang Army)
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| Other | Allied Powers
Axis Powers
| Revolutionary Forces (Tongmenghui and New Army Mutineers)
Qing Dynasty Imperial Forces (Beiyang Army)
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The Allies demonstrated asymmetric flexibility by developing amphibious landing, strategic bombing, and island-hopping doctrines in parallel; the Wehrmacht became doctrinally locked into static Festung Europa defense after 1943.
Revolutionaries demonstrated asymmetric flexibility through distributed insurrection doctrine instead of static front lines; Qing remained stuck in classical centralized suppression doctrine and could not adapt.
War of Annihilation — The Allies, through the 'unconditional surrender' doctrine declared at the Casablanca Conference, set the total destruction of Axis regimes as a strategic objective.
Delaying/Holding Action — Revolutionaries gained time through provincial uprisings and political attrition rather than major pitched battles, accelerating Qing's collapse.
The Axis Schwerpunkt was concentrated around Hitler's will and Wehrmacht armored forces; the Allies shattered this center with the dual-front Normandy + Bagration blow. The Japanese Schwerpunkt was the Kidō Butai carrier fleet, annihilated at Midway.
The revolutionaries' Schwerpunkt was the political legitimacy of the Qing dynasty, which they struck precisely; Qing identified its center of gravity as military resistance, but the true center was the chain of loyalty, and that chain broke.
Operation Fortitude's Pas-de-Calais deception and Operation Mincemeat's Sicily cover operation are masterpieces of military deception; the Axis could not execute a coordinated deception operation at this scale.
Even the bomb accident that triggered the Wuchang Uprising was turned to revolutionary advantage; Yuan Shikai's bilateral diplomatic deception led the Qing court into strategic blindness.
Stuka sirens and V-2 ballistic missiles created psychological shock; however, the Allied strategic bombing campaign (Dresden, Tokyo) and the Hiroshima-Nagasaki atomic strikes formed the absolute zenith of shock effect.
Beiyang artillery produced temporary shock effect at the Battle of Hanyang, but firepower could not be coordinated with maneuver and political will, failing to trigger strategic psychological collapse.
The Russian winter froze the Wehrmacht's Operation Typhoon; the vast distances of the Pacific wore down the Japanese Navy, while the Ardennes forest worked in favor of German armor in 1940 and against it in 1944.
Strategic control of the Yangtze River line and the geographically fragmented southern provinces enabled revolutionaries to open parallel fronts; Qing lost maneuver flexibility in the closed northern basin.
The codebreaking successes of Bletchley Park and Station HYPO created an information asymmetry favoring the Allies at every strategic turning point, from Midway to the Normandy deception (Fortitude).
Tongmenghui knew Qing through its infiltration network in the New Army, while the court never grasped the depth of revolutionary cells; this asymmetry caused Wuchang to fall within 24 hours.
The Wehrmacht collapsed France in 6 weeks using Blitzkrieg to effectively exploit interior lines; however, the Soviet Deep Battle doctrine (Glubokaya Operatsiya) and Patton's 3rd Army maneuvers shattered German interior lines in 1944-45.
The Beiyang Army achieved tactical successes at Hankou and Hanyang, but Yuan Shikai deliberately slowed strategic maneuver; revolutionaries spread rapidly along interior lines and stretched Qing along exterior lines.
The Soviet 'Not one step back' order at Stalingrad and Churchill's Battle of Britain speech forged Allied will into steel; Japanese Bushido code and German Endsieg propaganda could only delay, not prevent, final defeat.
Republican ideals and anti-Manchu sentiment created fanatical commitment in revolutionary units; defeatist fatalism spread among Manchu loyalist troops, with Clausewitzian 'friction' working against Qing.
The Allies strangled the Axis strategic raw material supply with economic blockade before combat; the Pearl Harbor strike, in turn, was a mistake that diplomatically isolated Japan from its own alliance.
Revolutionaries encircled Qing without battle through successive independence declarations of 15 provinces; political bargaining with Yuan Shikai forced the dynasty to abdicate without a major assault on Beijing.