Shanghai 1932
Shanghai 1932
Already discussed in the Pacific war section ( http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=78115) but some excellent information supplied there.
Was the Shanghai SNLF there before 1932?
References mention the Shanghai SNLF still in China 1939/41.Did it continue to garrison Shanghai or did it fight further west against the Chinese?
Was it involved in the takeover of the International Settlement of Shanghai in December 1941?
Regards
Peter
Was the Shanghai SNLF there before 1932?
References mention the Shanghai SNLF still in China 1939/41.Did it continue to garrison Shanghai or did it fight further west against the Chinese?
Was it involved in the takeover of the International Settlement of Shanghai in December 1941?
Regards
Peter
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Re: Shanghai 1932
> Was the Shanghai SNLF there before 1932?
No. When conflicts happened at Shanghai, sailors from vessels landed and defended Japanese people. But, they were not permanent ground unit.
In Oct. 1932, the SNLF ordinance was issued. By this ordinance, SNLF was first defined and the naval landing force at Shanghai was named Shanghai SNLF. So, strictly speaking, the unit fighting at Shanghai in 1932 was not SNLF, but NLF.
> References mention the Shanghai SNLF still in China 1939/41.Did it continue to garrison Shanghai or did it fight further west against the Chinese?
Shanghai SNLF continued until the WWII ended. Until 1941, they sent troops out of Shanghai sometimes. But, during the Pacific War, they were devoting themselves to defend Shanghai.
> Was it involved in the takeover of the International Settlement of Shanghai in December 1941?
Yes. They engaged with the occupation of the settlement together with army units.
Taki
No. When conflicts happened at Shanghai, sailors from vessels landed and defended Japanese people. But, they were not permanent ground unit.
In Oct. 1932, the SNLF ordinance was issued. By this ordinance, SNLF was first defined and the naval landing force at Shanghai was named Shanghai SNLF. So, strictly speaking, the unit fighting at Shanghai in 1932 was not SNLF, but NLF.
> References mention the Shanghai SNLF still in China 1939/41.Did it continue to garrison Shanghai or did it fight further west against the Chinese?
Shanghai SNLF continued until the WWII ended. Until 1941, they sent troops out of Shanghai sometimes. But, during the Pacific War, they were devoting themselves to defend Shanghai.
> Was it involved in the takeover of the International Settlement of Shanghai in December 1941?
Yes. They engaged with the occupation of the settlement together with army units.
Taki
These photos were posted on: http://www.gunboards.com/sites/banzai/
I think they are currently archived on their forum somewhere so I cannot easily locate them/acknowledge their owner.
NLF in action 1932.
I think they are currently archived on their forum somewhere so I cannot easily locate them/acknowledge their owner.
NLF in action 1932.
More on NLF at Shanghai
More on NLF at Shanghai
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... sc&start=0
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... sc&start=0
Sha_4.jpg flushing out Chinese snipers
I have seen this picture Sha_4.jpg above before It is of some Japanese soldiers flushing out Chinese snipers by burning a building.
I think there is another somewhere showing them dragging off some hapless Chinese sniper.
I think there is another somewhere showing them dragging off some hapless Chinese sniper.
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More on the Type 87 here:
http://www.wwiivehicles.com/japan/armor ... ype87.html
Taki's website!:
http://www3.plala.or.jp/takihome/VC.html
Another NLF photo as well:
http://www.wwiivehicles.com/japan/armor ... ype87.html
Taki's website!:
http://www3.plala.or.jp/takihome/VC.html
Another NLF photo as well: