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Wwii Imperial Japanese Army Soldier's Pocketbook Shanghai Nanjing Xuzhou Battles
 
	
	  
	 
 

  
	 
 
 
 
	

 
  
 
	  
 

	 
 
 	 	 
   This is an original WWII Imperial Japanese Army soldier's service pocketbook (guntaitecho) with its rare celluloid cover. The owner enlisted in January 1937 (Showa 12), participating in key campaigns of the Second Sino-Japanese War, including the Battle of Shanghai, Nanjing (Nanking) Campaign, and Xuzhou Operation. His record details severe front-line fighting and several wounds, leading to his hospitalization and return to Japan in June 1938. He was officially discharged from active duty in May 1939. This pocketbook is a unique witness to the brutal realities of the China front, offering names, units, and first-hand movements-a rare chance to touch the untold story of a frontline infantryman. Perfect for collectors, historians, and anyone seeking real-life narratives beyond official histories. Own a Piece of History. 
	  

   
 