Crowd-Cataloguing The Guns Of World War One
The guns of August, and September, and 49 more bloody months. Part of what made World War I especially deadly was the proliferation of machine guns, which made defending territory easy and taking it very, hard. Japan was one of the participants in World War I, having joined the war on the side of the Allies in 1914. Japan kept its involvement limited to taking over German colonies in Asia, but the arsenal available is indicative of Japan's growing world-class military strength...
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