You Must See! This is a collection of silent witnesses, the rest of Japan's defeat in World War II
The rest of World War II (brilio.net)
Hello buddy Steemit all, come back again unique and interesting myarticle. In this article, I will discuss the 'Artillery' used by the military in the war, but not the 'Artillery' that still works yes buddy, but the carcass 'Artillery.'
Buddy Steemit has all been seen watching video footage or movies about world war, especially world war 2? Maybe my friend Steemit all a little bit already knows, Who are the winners and losers in the 2nd world war?
World War 2 became the most deadly war in human history. At least 50 to 70 million human lives, flying, by the battle that lasted for approximately 6 years without end.
Beginning in 1939, when 'Germany' began infesting 'Poland,' and followed by several major countries in 'Europe,' which began declaring war on 'Germany.' 'Japan' including the countries that joined the participants in this 2nd world war.
The second world war was divided into two camps, the 'Allied' and the 'Poros', the Japanese as the representative of Asia, entered the 'Poros' camp. This war ended in 1945, which was marked by the defeat of 'Japan' by allies.
It is the 'United States,' incorporated in the 'Allies' camp, which dropped two Atom bombs in two cities of 'Japan,' namely 'Nagasaki' and 'Hirosima,' becoming the bell of the ending, the greatest war ever on this earth.
Many of the remnants of the 2nd world war are still left to the present day. 'Japan' as one of the parties who suffered defeat in the event of the great war, leaving some remnants of that defeat in some place or region in the world.
Quoted from brilio.net (08/12/2016), here are some artillery carcasses that became silent witnesses, the rest of the 'Japanese' defeat in World War 2.
**1. Japanese shipwreck Karam in Solomon Islands**
Japanese Owned Carrier Ship (brilio.net)
Japanese Crusher Shipwreck (brilio.net)
Remaining Japanese Crusher Ship (brilio.net)
Japan's Kinugawa Maru wreck (brilio.net)
2. Wreck of Japanese combat ships in Guadalcanal Islands
Japanese Battleship (brilio.net)
Japanese shipwreck (brilio.net)
3. Howitzer Type 96 belongs to Japan found on Guadalcanal Island
Howitzer Type 96 Japan (brilio.net)
Japanese Owned Monster (brilio.net)
4. Japanese A6M fighter aircraft in the Pagan Islands
Japan's A6M Combat Aircraft (brilio.net)
A6M aircrafts belonging to Japan (brilio.net)
5. The carcass of Japanese warplanes on Guadalcanal Island
Japanese Aircraft Carcasses (brilio.net)
Remains of the Japanese Fighter Tail (brilio.net)
Japanese Wingspan (brilio.net)
Japanese Wingspan (brilio.net)
How is my friend Steemit all, sadly not, seeing the condition of the remnants of Japanese war equipment, which had been ruined earlier? Did my friend also ever find the remnants of Indonesian warfare against the occupiers first, in the neighborhood of my friend?
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They still don't have time to remove these warheads.
yes, maybe this will be a place of history, how terrible this war
yes, maybe this will be a place of history, how terrible this war
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