The Type 1 Ho-Ki Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) was developed by the Imperial Japanese Army between 1941 and 1942, although it saw mass production later on, in 1944. This vehicle was designed by Hino Heavy Industries along with the Type 1 Ho-Ha half-track, with the purpose of ...
Prince Fushimi Hiroyasu attends Japanese Army maneuvers 00:18 1943: SALAMAUA-LAE CAMPAIGN: VS Douglas A-20 Havoc bomber aircraft flying, hand throwing switch in cockpit, bombs falling away, various bombers bombing Imperial Japanese Navy battleships at sea. WWII, Pacific Front, New Guinea campaign ...
WW2 Japanese Tanks Military History | Second World WarUnlike its navy and air force, Japanese armor prowess lacked behind that of the world heading into World War 2.There are a total of [ 15 ] WW2 Japanese Tanks entries in the Military Factory. Entries are listed below in alphanumeric ...
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Army Air Forces Poster, "See the Job Through" by Baskerville, WWII Poster, 1945 H 42.5 in W 29.5 in D 1.5 in Vintage Observation Binoculars by Toko, Japan, 20 X 120 H 9.45 in W 12.01 in D 29.93 in Original Vintage War Poster Zwarte Markt Black Market Theft WWII Pat Keely Rat H 28...
A Japanese propaganda poster placed throughout the cities of the Philippines by the puppet collaborationist government to encourage Filipinos to join the Constabulary Force for the maintenance of peace and order. Significance of Army Day Japan now entered the final step of the propaganda campaign, th...
Aircraft were operated by the Imperial Army until survivors were later transferred to the Japanese controlled Manchukuo Air Force. Ki-4's not lost in service, were later operated as trainers and tugs, retired in 1943 from operational service. ...
ww2dbaseSources: United States Navy Imperial Japanese Navy Page (combinedfleet.com) California Military Museum State of Oregon Archives United States Army Corps of Engineers United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Warsailors.com Forum ...
Gradually the storm subsided, and for the first time I really understood: my thirty years as a guerrilla fighter for the Japanese army were abruptly finished. This was the end. I pulled back the bolt on my rifle and unloaded the bullets. . . ....