Battle On The Great Wall, In Scale 1/6
- By Peter Harmsen
- 20 April, 2014
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In 1933, Chinese and Japanese soldiers clashed in the area around the Great Wall. It was among the most vicious confrontations prior to the outbreak of full-scale war between the … Continue Reading →
‘It’s All One War’
- By Peter Harmsen
- 17 April, 2014
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The poster above is of British origin, and with the Chinese soldier placed at the center it is clearly meant to signal that the United Kingdom considers the Chinese contribution to … Continue Reading →
Japan’s Skull Squadron (II)
- By Guest blogger
- 13 April, 2014
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In the second of two articles about Japan’s Skull Squadron, first carried on the Warfare Historian Blog, we look at the uniforms and equipment of this elite unit, active for … Continue Reading →
Japan’s Skull Squadron (I)
- By Guest blogger
- 10 April, 2014
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One of the oddest but also most feared Japanese units on the Asian mainland in the years prior to full-scale war with China was the so-called Skull Squadron. Read on in … Continue Reading →
Shattering the Myth
- By Peter Harmsen
- 6 April, 2014
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On April 7, 1938, the city of Hankou in central China “turned into a bedlam as thousands of firecrackers were exploded and newsboys tore about the streets shouting at the … Continue Reading →
Wolf Boy: Japan’s Psy-Ops Against China
- By Guest blogger
- 2 April, 2014
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Japan’s psychological warfare program in World War II was remarkably diverse, and targeted not just the western Allies, but also the Chinese, as the examples below demonstrate. They are from … Continue Reading →
Last Flight of the ‘Jaunty Jo’
- By Peter Harmsen
- 30 March, 2014
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On May 26, 1945, sixteen B-25J Mitchell bombers took off from their base in the Philippines, headed for Taiwan. They were from the 498th Bomb Squadron, part of the 5th … Continue Reading →
Radio Free China
- By Bill Lascher
- 27 March, 2014
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This article on how a sleepy California beach town was at the center of a war across the Pacific is excerpted from Boom, a Journal of California. For the full … Continue Reading →
An Unlikely Encounter
- By Peter Harmsen
- 24 March, 2014
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Shanghai, 1945: Roy Matsumoto, a 32-year-old linguist in the US Army, is on a mission to interrogate Japanese prisoners of the war that has just ended. Defying the laws of … Continue Reading →
China’s Muslim General
- By Peter Harmsen
- 21 March, 2014
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With his kind smile, it would be easy to confuse Bai Chongxi with a Buddhist cleric, detached from the worries of this world. That was one of the first thoughts … Continue Reading →

























































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