Manchukuo military rations
Manchukuo military rations
As I checked websites about World War II military rations, I could not find anything about Manchukuo's military rations. Did they get issued at all?
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Re: Manchukuo military rations
Since Manchukou was a Japanese puppet state, their forces may have had the Japanese subsistence philosophy, which was provide the troops rice and whatever else could be spared, plus whatever the troops could find, requisition or steal, and largely leave the soldiers to prepare their own food. My guess would be that any special rations would have been provided by the Japanese.
Re: Manchukuo military rations
https://keiolaw.org/wp/wp-content/uploa ... _渡辺悦子氏.pdf
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/228567435.pdf
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/304204418.pdf
according to these , Manchukuo paid money for ration ( maybe can) and cooked in field .
Those cans were made by factory in Dalian .
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/228567435.pdf
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/304204418.pdf
according to these , Manchukuo paid money for ration ( maybe can) and cooked in field .
Those cans were made by factory in Dalian .