Help Identifying Badge and Cap Badge in Indonesia
Article about: Hi gents, Finally i got my first,i believe, japan era occupation photo in Indonesia. This kind of photo is really scarce or even rare. Although the photo is not in perfect condition, but it'
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Yes indeed Timur..this is quite rare. My Mother inlaw who lives in Ambon remembers the occupation and did not say too much about it except when the Atomic bomb went off...the Japanese left. Great photo
Good to see you posting Regards Larry
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!!
- Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
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Larry C
Yes indeed Timur..this is quite rare. My Mother inlaw who lives in Ambon remembers the occupation and did not say too much about it except when the Atomic bomb went off...the Japanese left. Great photo
Good to see you posting
Regards Larry
Indeed sir, maybe there's strict rule about photography during that era. Hence scrace documentation especially from the native part.
Thank you sir. If i found interesting collection found in here, i'll definitely share it in here.
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nick komiya
Photo is too low quality to see the emblem, so I'll just show you how the Mitsubishi logo was born, assuming that is what it is.
Yataro took his family crest and combined it with his lord's family crest.
Thank you for the info sir.
Anyway about the japanese who doesnt wore any rank badge, is there any possibility he's a civilian in the military service?
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