1920 Imperial Japanese Army Photo Album 34th Infantry Regiment, 4th Company
This is an original. Commemorative photo album from November 1920 (Taisho 9). Documenting members of the. 4th Company, 34th Infantry Regiment of the Imperial Japanese Army. The 34th Infantry Regiment was one of the long-serving infantry units of the Imperial Japanese Army, originally formed in the late 19th century and active through multiple conflicts. Portrait photographs and group photographs of officers, non-commissioned officers, and enlisted men. Offering a clear visual record of unit organization, uniforms, ranks, and military bearing during the Taisho period. The Taisho era represents a transitional phase between the Russo-Japanese War and the later conflicts of the Showa period. Military systems and uniforms were relatively standardized at this time, making photographic materials from this era especially valuable as. 34th Infantry Regiment continued its service after this album was produced. In the Showa era, the regiment was deployed during the. And later sent to overseas theaters during the Pacific War. As the war situation deteriorated, the unit suffered heavy losses and was. Effectively disbanded around the end of World War II. Bringing its long history to a close. This album therefore captures the regiment at a point. Before its later wartime deployments. Preserving the appearance and atmosphere of soldiers during a relatively stable period. The expressions and posture of the men provide rare insight into everyday military life of the time. Please refer to the images for the exact contents and structure of the album. This is a genuine period item and shows. Including toning, stains, creases, corner wear, and handwritten names and place names in a few locations. These features are consistent with actual use and storage over more than a century. Recommended for collectors and researchers of Imperial Japanese Army history, military photography, and early 20th-century Japanese military units. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.