Monday, June 10, 2013

Japanese troops
  1. Imperial Japanese Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_Japanese_Army
    The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) (Kyūjitai: 大日本帝國陸軍, Shinjitai: 大日本帝国陸軍, Romaji: Dai-Nippon Teikoku Rikugun) literally "Army of the Greater ...
  2. Japan Self-Defense Forces - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    The Japan Self-Defense Forces (自衛隊, Jieitai), or JSDF, occasionally referred to as JSF or SDF, are the unified military forces of Japan that were established ...
  3. Japanese war crimes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Some Japanese soldiers have admitted to committing these crimes. .... The photograph was found among Japanese records when British troops entered ...
  4. Military history of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Jump to Modern army establishedFrom 1867, Japan requested various Western military missions in order to help Japan to modernize its armed forces.
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    1. Japanese troops to train with US Marines and sailors on California beach
      New York Daily News ‎- 1 hour ago
      Japanese troops will converge on California's southern coast in the next two weeks as part of a military exercise with U.S. troops aimed at ...
  7. Japanese troops head to Calif. beach for training - Yahoo! News

    news.yahoo.com/japanese-troops-head-calif-beach-training-134839635.html
    1 day ago – From Yahoo! News: SAN DIEGO (AP) — Japanese troops will converge on California's southern coast in the next two weeks as part of a military ...
  8. Imperial Japanese Army - The Call of Duty Wiki - Wikia

    callofduty.wikia.com/wiki/Imperial_Japanese_Army
    "For the honor of the Japanese Empire!" — Imperial Commander at the start of Headquarters. The...
  9. The Surrender of Japanese Forces in the China Theatre

    www.taiwandocuments.org/japansurrender.htm
    On 2 September 1945, representatives of the Japanese government and the Japanese armed forces formally surrendered to the Allies by signing the Instrument ...
  10. Japanese Soldier Hiroo Onoda Surrenders 29 Years After End of ...

    history1900s.about.com › ... › Wars & ConflictsWorld War II
    Unaware that World War II had ended, Lt. Hiroo Onoda of the Japanese army spent 30 years hiding on the remote Philippine island of Lubang. After years of ...
  11. A Japanese Soldier Who Continued Fighting WWII 29 Years After ...

    www.todayifoundout.com/.../a-japanese-soldier-who-continued-fighting-...
    Feb 9, 2010 – Today I found out about a Japanese soldier who continued fighting World War II a full 29 years after the Japanese surrendered, because he ...
  12. Imperial Japan - World War 2 on History

    www.history.co.uk/explore-history/ww2/imperial-japan.html
    In July 1937, Japanese soldiers at the Marco Polo Bridge on the Manchuria border used explosions heard on the Chinese side as a pretext to invade China.
 

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