
Welcome to the old film time of the book, today for all readers and friends to share this group of photos, is from the World War II Japan domestic colored old photos. Through this set of old photographs, we can look back at the images that have survived from this period of history. This photograph was taken in 1942, when domestic sumo wrestlers participated in military training at the request of the military to prepare for the lack of troops in the future.
This photograph was taken on April 8, 1942, when the Japanese Military Department held a funeral for the dead of the submarine task force "Nine Gods of War" who attacked Pearl Harbor in Hibiya Park in Tokyo, and the people of Tokyo poured into the park to participate in the worship.
This photograph was taken in February 1938, when conscripted Japanese recruits were undergoing intensive physical training, and after special military training, they were sent to the Battlefield of China to carry out aggression.
This photograph was taken in September 1938, when female students at the Osaka Women's Medical College in Osaka, Japan, were undergoing military training, and the Japanese military uniformly distributed guns to them and practiced shooting training, requiring them to serve the Japanese Empire at any time.
This photograph was taken in September 1936, when underage Japanese children were trained in kendo, and during World War II, this symbolic training that symbolized the spirit of Bushido was used as a national sport in Japan to train children.
This photograph was taken in 1939, with children in Japan playing in the streets wearing gas masks, and these children are not only studying at school, but also undergoing military training and militarism education.
This photograph was taken in May 1942, after the outbreak of the Pacific War, japan's first naval anniversary, Kyoto's Ikuho Kindergarten celebrated the holiday, with children lined up in a Z-shape and held sun flags to cheer. Since the intensification of the contradictions between Japan and the United States in 1941, the Japanese Navy has politically overwhelmed the Japanese Army and controlled the right to speak about foreign aggression, and the most emblematic event is that at the Imperial Council of the Southward and Northward Advances, the Japanese Emperor Shengjue used the Japanese Navy to suppress the madness of the Japanese Army, and then let the right to speak about foreign invasions lean towards the Japanese Navy.
This photograph was taken in 1940, when university students from Osaka, Japan, were conscripted into the army and, after undergoing special training in militarization, were sent to the Battlefield of China to participate in the war of aggression.