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Re: Dear Strelets, Manchuria/China of WW2 ? Opponent for your lovely Japanese please

Chinese Nationalist Soldiers with M35 German helmets....

Re: Dear Strelets, Manchuria/China of WW2 ? Opponent for your lovely Japanese please

I agree of course!!

Re: Dear Strelets, Manchuria/China of WW2 ? Opponent for your lovely Japanese please

Count me in for these too! Cappy

Re: Dear Strelets, Manchuria/China of WW2 ? Opponent for your lovely Japanese please

Good idea ! Would buy multiple boxes of such figures.
Japanese cavalry in Manchuria would be nice too !

Re: Dear Strelets, Manchuria/China of WW2 ? Opponent for your lovely Japanese please

These are all great ideas. Would definitely love to have some Mongolian troops and Japanese cavalry as well. Also anything involving the various Chinese warlord armies and 1930's Japanese for the Shanghai incident would also be nice.

Re: Dear Strelets, Manchuria/China of WW2 ? Opponent for your lovely Japanese please

Nationalist chinese get my vote too.

Re: Dear Strelets, Manchuria/China of WW2 ? Opponent for your lovely Japanese please

Please add my vote for Nationalist Chinese soldiers. Regards, Pa

Re: Dear Strelets, Manchuria/China of WW2 ? Opponent for your lovely Japanese please

I concur with all of You: Chinese nationalist, Chinese Communists... Also Chinese peasant recruits with pikes and rifles.
I plan on create warlords army on HaT Early War WWW1 British infantry.

Re: Dear Strelets, Manchuria/China of WW2 ? Opponent for your lovely Japanese please

Non pike etc carrying Chinese people in profusion.
Refugees and displaced masses were part of the conflicts. The Chinese film ( Back to/Remember)1942 gives an idea of the scale. The peasants could face bandits, Chinese Nationalists, Japanese, Chinese Communists. They could be fed by the Japanese to undermine Nationalist authority so their major opponent was premature death through neglect and starvation(2-3 million). The Chinese Nationalist government prioritised the food needs of the army and the bureaucracy and they were often seen taking food from areas of famine. A more complex picture than two highly motivated sides kicking hell out of each other. For example the Japanese could take territory that was famine ravaged (essentially economically worthless)or undermine the governance of the enemy areas by strategic bombing or targets and they obviously chose the latter. The Japanese and Manchukuo armies were often heavily outnumbered in battles but their objectives were mainly economic hence the large coastal incursions.