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Japanese American marines interrogate imperial Japanese servicemen

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In world war 2, some Japanese Americans (Nisei) served in the marine corps and fought their fellow Japanese countrymen. These Japanese American marines came in handy when it came to interrogations due to their knowledgeable of the language and ability to interpret for ot » Continue Reading

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Imperial Japanese anti tank weapon

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As the war reached mainland japan, the threat of kamikazes no longer was exclusive to warships but also became a danger to American tanks across the pacific. However, these stick mines were extremely ineffective and often failed to detonate. » Continue Reading

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Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tank.

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A Japanese officer poses in front of a imperial Japanese type 97 Chi-ha medium tank. » Continue Reading

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The lochnager crater (made during the First World War)

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The crater was made by British engineers by detonated over 27 tons of TNT, around 2,000 imperial Germans soldiers were killed as a result. The crater is still visible today is is an astounding 330 ft (100m) wide and 55 ft (16m) deep » Continue Reading

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(NOT POLITICAL) Blondi, the dog of German dictator Adolf Hitler.

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hitlers love for animals was extremely well known, being a vegetarian and having his top generals and politicians take care of animals. » Continue Reading

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Cats in the trenches of world war 1

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Cats were often utilized for their hunting abilities in rat infested trenches, similar to how ship cats had been used. » Continue Reading

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A shipcat’s ID.

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Cats were often utilized by ships due to their hunting skills against rodents like mice and rats which were big problems. » Continue Reading

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