The US flag had 48 stars during World War 2, not 50 stars. And the Rising Sun on the flag on Japan's chair is centered, when it should be slightly left of center (as it is on the flag draped on the wall).
The US flag had 48 stars during World War 2, not 50 stars. And the Rising Sun on the flag on Japan's chair is centered, when it should be slightly left of center (as it is on the flag draped on the wall).
Broomhandles are awesome, but there's no way were they as ubiquitously used as any of the other weapons featured here. Are there any documented uses of the C96 being used as late as WWII, at all?
Broomhandles are awesome, but there's no way were they as ubiquitously used as any of the other weapons featured here. Are there any documented uses of the C96 being used as late as WWII, at all?
The Schnellfeuers, a Spanish copy capable of fully automatic fire, was used by the Luftwaffe. I doubt they used too many Mauser-manufactured semiauto C96 pistols though, they weren’t a common weapon in Germany in ww1 and those that did were surplused out of inventory after the war. Where you would find a ton of them during WW2 was in China. Because there was an international embargo on selling rifles to the Chinese warlords during the civil war, pistols with detachable stocks such as the C96 were very popular as ad-hoc carbines.
The US flag had 48 stars during World War 2, not 50 stars. And the Rising Sun on the flag on Japan's chair is centered, when it should be slightly left of center (as it is on the flag draped on the wall).
Error tag worthy?
Additionally, when hung vertically, the blue field of the American flag is supposed to be on the left, not the right.