Japanese Soldiers Pictures

Send in aesthetic photos of WW2 or Modern Japanese Soldiers

Also photos of Chinese and Russian soldiers in joint ops or just hanging out

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Can this be 'modern' enough.

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Is he ok?

I've always wondered - is this one legit? I know its said they skewered babies on bayonets in China but goddamn, lads.. Never heard the actual provenance of the photograph, like where it was taken etc. Thought maybe it could be from some Chinese movie about the war or something if its not legit

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They had a military rank for Accountants? Did they do their superior officers taxes or something?

Don't get why any one thought typing your blanket around yourself instead of wearing it on your pack rolled up is a good idea. I know they aren't the only ones who ever did this but seems like it'd be hot as he'll and restrict movement too

Much, much higher res version of this one without watermark.

>Filipino child dead in a muddy ditch after April 9, 1945 Japanese reprisal against civilians. With the landings on Luzon by Sixth Army on January 9, Japanese troops, answering to several different commanders, increasingly took out their frustration over lack of food, medicine, transportation and munitions on the civilian population, which was already hard pressed by the occupation. Date Photographed: Wednesday, April 11, 1945

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Crucified by Nips

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What are they doing to this guy here?

I assume the accountant was more like a rating than a rank. Just like modern militaries need legalmen, personnel specialists, and yeomen (and whatever the Army equivalents are), so too did the militaries of the early 1900s.
As for the blanket roll, it was an easy way to store and carry all your necessary supplies while on the move without the need for a pack, which adds weight, but more importantly costs a good bit of money back in those days. Troops generally would not fight with them on of course so spending money on developing and producing packs could have been seen as unnecessary since blanket rolls had worked for so long. Militaries generally have an "if it works don't fix it" mindset to such things.

water-soluble vitamins to help that young lady grow into a big strong woman

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The japs and other Asian peoples have always been fucking terrible and savage I hate them

Earlier than WW2 but still looks good.

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Japan's recent dress uniforms.

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>they use the M1 garand as their parade rifle
neat

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can someone explain to me how china was so terrible and got steamrolled in ww2 but now they can easily take over japan?

China pre-WW2 had centuries of strife and battle against colonization. The civil war of the 20th century made it easier for Japan to invade and make big pushes as the Chinese Nationalist government was struggling to centralize.
After WW2, the Communists, which had been mostly hiding during the war, came out and overpowered the Nationalists. Since then China has been a lot more centralized and conflicts on various borders helped them start to pull things together as a military. Though they are still very far away from being able to invade and conquer a land mass not physically connected to their own.

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I wouldn't say they got steamrolled, as they managed to force a stalemate by sheer numbers. You have to remember, the nationalists were more focused on fighting the communists, with Chiang doing as much as he could to keep his forces from wasting their resources fighting the Japanese. It wasn't until after they formed the 2nd unified front with the Communists, that they began to push back against the Japanese. But due to the lack of having then modern means of logistics and mechanization, their successes were limited.

Though I would like to think how China would have fared against the Japanese, had Mao's long march failed in the 20s, and the nationalists had a decade more to modernize. Imagining what the fighting would have been like, had there been more of the German equipped and trained units due to having more time to modernize.

As for taking over Japan, their complete and utter lack of carriers and force projection means it's nothing more than a PRC fantasy.

>posting shitty edits
lmao

Better be a pow on the eastern front than getting captured by japanese

those are chinese

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>how china was so terrible and got steamrolled in ww2
China was basically Afghanistan-but-with-American-and-German-backing. They did poorly initially because they were embroiled in Civil War, but a major reason the Japanese were so awful to the Chinese wherever they went (despite Matsui Iwane, the commander of the Japanese expeditionary forces and a massive sinophile, insisting they bend over backwards for the Chinese civilian population) was because of how frustrated they were. Japanese veterans of the Second Sino-Japanese War would talk about how all they ever did was march, march, march some more, and get shot at from the direction of a rinky-dink village, which when they got there, it was just a bunch of civilians acting the fool.
Matsui had also hoped that the Chinese would capitulate after the taking of Nanking, which is why it was rushed hard (which strained Japanese logistics and leadership in the field), but instead of getting the quick end he wanted, Kai-shek took his elite German-trained forces and fucked off. From the hills around Nanking you also had a lot of fire going into the Japanese from the Chinese that the Japs just couldn't do anything about because Matsui forbade them from using artillery on those areas as not to damage Chinese cultural sites like temples and mausoleums.

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Americans tremble at the sight of true warriors.

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>Actually believing that
>Actually believing it's possible for an aircraft to hit flat in perfect shape that low and close to the war

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can't wait until there isn't any chinese left to ruin the internet and planet