The Japanese could have been successful against the Soviets in 1941 and 1942, because Stalin had transfered all his armor and most of his troops out of the far east to combat the Germans, but once the Soviets gained the upper hand, they could have shifted troops east, including armor. Russian T 34s against Japanese light tanks? The Japanese thought they could beat us in one battle, where as they knew the Russians would be more difficult, having fought them before.
And as for the SS, I have been trying to drill through the thick skulls of people here who have been indoctrinated with left wing propaganda that simply being a member of the SS did not make a man a genocidal maniac like Hitler. Hitler had his own intentions for the SS, true, but what the SS actually was was an elite organization of the Whermacht, made up of the finest soldiers that Germany could muster. Kind of like the U.S. Marine Corp. :mrgreen: