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Two War Trophies in China military museum, u should know

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They r valuable War Trophies captured by Chinese soldiers during Two Big Wars, to capture these historic significant trophies many Chinese soldiers lost their lifes on the battlefield.

There's no other same trophy in any foreign nation, only existed in China military museum.


1. China NanJing military museum, the Japanese Emperor Royal Samurai Sword

Japanese Emperor awarded Royal Samurai Sword (天皇 Logo & Royal Kikumon of the Imperial Family of Japan) to the TOP6 officers of Japan Imperial Officer Academy (陆大军刀组天皇御赐佩刀,每期前六才有), captured by Chinese soldiers in WWII.
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2. China BeiJing military museum, U.S.A 31st Infantry Regiment - "Polar Bear Regiment" Flag

In Korea War, Chinese soldiers from the Chinese People's Volunteers defeat U.S.A 31st Infantry Regiment approximately 3,000 soldiers, end the battle Chinese soldiers captured the only U.S.A Regiment Flag from Korea back to China.

Task Force Faith, also known as Task Force Maclean (and by its official designation, Regimental Combat Team 31 (RCT-31)) or the Polar Bear Regiment
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Right now these War Trophies still lay on the table inside Chinese military museum
, that's Chinese Soldier's Courage not on the Mouth. :dirol:
 
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There's a another significative Trophy inside BeiJing military museum, a USSR T-62 tank captured by Chinese soldiers in Sino-USSR border conflict. But a tank trophy is too normal, i didn't add it.

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There's a another significative Trophy inside BeiJing military museum, a USSR T-62 tank captured by Chinese soldiers in Sino-USSR border conflict. But a tank trophy is too normal, i didn't add it.

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is this the tank which was captured during Sino-Soviet Border conflict in which these tank got hit by some ATGM and fell into Ussuri river??

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You have trophies taken from innocent victims, those from above were taken from evil invaders.

Eh, it's more like battlefield trophies, but considering the brutality and total war strategy of the Imperial Army, I can empathize with your view.
 
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doubtful, we were so poor, the only trophy you could have is the gun you made in the 1910s. lol

You'd be surprised what you see in Japanese military museums, buddy. :)

Altar statues of the Lingyin Temple (Temple of Inspired Seclusion) from east China's Zhejiang Province

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Its in a Japanese museum now for posterity's sake.
 
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You'd be surprised what you see in Japanese military museums, buddy. :)

Altar statues of the Lingyin Temple (Temple of Inspired Seclusion) from east China's Zhejiang Province

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Its in a Japanese museum now for posterity's sake.

Isn't that just stealing? War trophie should be weapons won from battlefield, not things stolen from noncombatants.
 
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Isn't that just stealing? War trophie should be weapons won from battlefield, not things stolen from noncombatants.

It was taken by the 1st Imperial Japanese Army when we conquered Zhejiang Province and routed the National Chinese Army there. Its considered the spoil of war, and was transported back to the Japanese Empire.
 
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