Kokumin-fuku
The Kokumin-fuku (国民服) (literally: "national uniform") was the European-style men's civil attire introduced in Japan in 1940 during World War II. Its similarity to a military uniform was one of the reasons for heavy casualties among Japanese civilians when the Soviet army attacked in 1945.
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Kokumin-fuku
The Kokumin-fuku (国民服) (literally: "national uniform") was the European-style men's civil attire introduced in Japan in 1940 during World War II. Its similarity to a military uniform was one of the reasons for heavy casualties among Japanese civilians when the Soviet army attacked in 1945.
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The Kokumin-fuku (国民服) (litera ...... Soviet army attacked in 1945.
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国民服(こくみんふく)は、1940年(昭和15年)に定められ、太平洋戦争中に使用された、日本国民男子の標準服。
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25بك المحتوى هنا ينقصه الاستشه ...... ن 1 إلى 4 لكل منها طراز مختلف.
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The Kokumin-fuku (国民服) (litera ...... Soviet army attacked in 1945.
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国民服(こくみんふく)は、1940年(昭和15年)に定められ、太平洋戦争中に使用された、日本国民男子の標準服。
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Kokumin-fuku
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كوكومين فوكو
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国民服
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