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1930s Imperial Japanese Manchuria Independent Garrison 3rd Battalion Photos

1930s Imperial Japanese Manchuria Independent Garrison 3rd Battalion Photos
1930s Imperial Japanese Manchuria Independent Garrison 3rd Battalion Photos
1930s Imperial Japanese Manchuria Independent Garrison 3rd Battalion Photos
1930s Imperial Japanese Manchuria Independent Garrison 3rd Battalion Photos
1930s Imperial Japanese Manchuria Independent Garrison 3rd Battalion Photos
1930s Imperial Japanese Manchuria Independent Garrison 3rd Battalion Photos
1930s Imperial Japanese Manchuria Independent Garrison 3rd Battalion Photos
1930s Imperial Japanese Manchuria Independent Garrison 3rd Battalion Photos

1930s Imperial Japanese Manchuria Independent Garrison 3rd Battalion Photos
Thank you for your interest. This is a set of seven large-format military group photographs, all believed to be related to the Independent Garrison 3rd Battalion stationed in Manchuria during the late Taisho to early Showa period (1920s-1930s). Several mounts include inscriptions such as. (Independent Garrison 3rd Battalion, Manchuria). Barracks and training grounds of units stationed in Manchuria. Large formation group photos of officers, NCOs, and enlisted men. Scenes that appear to show construction work, training, and ceremonial events. These photographs were reportedly commemorative prints distributed to soldiers who served in the unit, and examples of this size and completeness are seldom seen on the market today. During the late Taisho and early Showa years, Japan’s Kwantung Army expanded its influence across Manchuria, and many independent garrison units were deployed to secure railways, protect settlements, and maintain order. This period represents the rising tension that later developed into the Mukden Incident (1931) and the establishment of Manchukuo. For this reason, materials documenting small-unit structure, daily life, and on-site conditions in Manchuria hold strong research value for scholars of Japanese military history and Manchurian studies. The original mounts show age-related wear, but the photographs themselves retain excellent clarity and atmosphere typical of the period. Highly recommended for collectors and researchers of. Kwantung Army and garrison units. Pre-WW2 East Asian military studies. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
1930s Imperial Japanese Manchuria Independent Garrison 3rd Battalion Photos
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