
After World War II, the old photos of the life of the US military in Japan: After the end of World War II, tens of thousands of US troops were stationed in Japan, when Japan was bombed by two atomic bombs and had nothing, even so, in order to please the US military, Japan not only provided food, clothing, shelter and transportation for the US troops in Japan, but also set up a "foreign-related club" for the US military to play, so that the US military lived a fairy-like life, and there were even rumors that Japan's average height growth may be related to this.
Old photos of U.S. military life in Japan after World War II: A U.S. military lay on the bed after steaming in a sauna, enjoying a massage on his back.
Old photos of U.S. military life in Japan after World War II: Dancing and drinking is not like being a soldier at all.
Old photos of the life of the US military in Japan after World War II: The picture shows a relatively high-end entertainment place, mainly for the higher level of the US military to enjoy, and several Japanese girls wear kimonos to dance with the US military.
Old photos of U.S. military life in Japan after World War II: The picture shows a Japanese girl feeding a U.S. military beer inside the club.
Old photos of U.S. military life in Japan after World War II: At that time, American soldiers and Japanese girls could often be seen walking hand in hand on the street.
Old photos of U.S. military life in Japan after World War II: The picture shows Japanese women in entertainment venues feeding U.S. troops beer.
Old photos of U.S. military life in Japan after World War II: Mixed Americans and Japanese children, when many Japanese women wanted to return home with the U.S. military, but very few did so.
Old photos of the life of the US military in Japan after World War II: At that time, the streets were plastered with a large number of advertisements, which can be said to have played a great role in the recovery of the Japanese economy after the war.