Christian Assistance to the Imperial Japanese Army during WW2
The Japanese Salvation Army set up the Hokoku Teahouse (Patriotic TeaHouse), which provided services and leisure facilities for Japanese army soldiers on the battlefield, such as cookies, tea, candy, coffee, milk and other drinks, newspapers and magazines, a gramophone and hairdressing services, as well as snacks such as red bean soup on some special holidays.
Photography service was also provided and photos of soldiers were mailed to their families.
The Japanese Salvation Army set up the Hokoku Teahouse (Patriotic TeaHouse), which provided services and leisure facilities for Japanese army soldiers on the battlefield, such as cookies, tea, candy, coffee, milk and other drinks, newspapers and magazines, a gramophone and hairdressing services, as well as snacks such as red bean soup on some special holidays.
Photography service was also provided and photos of soldiers were mailed to their families.
Christian Clergy (monks) in the Imperial Japanese Army
Pictures of monks who were with the Japanese Imperial Military during the war.
Pictures of monks who were with the Japanese Imperial Military during the war.
Christian Clergy (monks) in the Imperial Japanese Army
This painting shows in detail the appearance of monks who were with the Military during the war.
This painting shows in detail the appearance of monks who were with the Military during the war.
Hitler's_Social_Revolution_Nazi_Germany_1933_1939_1967_David_Schoenbaum.pdf
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Hitler's Social Revolution:
Class and Status in Nazi Germany 1933-1939
by David Schoenbaum
This book analyzes the Third Reich's economy and economic system. It is a detailed breakdown of how the Nazi economy functioned and argues how it was very similar to fascist Italy but in many ways it was more centralized.
Class and Status in Nazi Germany 1933-1939
by David Schoenbaum
This book analyzes the Third Reich's economy and economic system. It is a detailed breakdown of how the Nazi economy functioned and argues how it was very similar to fascist Italy but in many ways it was more centralized.
Hitler Repudiates Reich Neo-Pagans; Backs Christianity
by the Associated Press (A.P.)
New York Times (N.Y.T.) Paper
Tuesday, October 29, 1935
Modern reprinting of the 1935 New York Times original newspaper documenting Hitler's rejection of paganism & reaffirming the Christian nature of the NSDAP & the Reich with the backing of the Catholic bishop of Germany.
Online Source Here
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Positive Christianity Explained in 9 Minutes
by the Associated Press (A.P.)
New York Times (N.Y.T.) Paper
Tuesday, October 29, 1935
Modern reprinting of the 1935 New York Times original newspaper documenting Hitler's rejection of paganism & reaffirming the Christian nature of the NSDAP & the Reich with the backing of the Catholic bishop of Germany.
Online Source Here
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SEE ALSO:
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Positive Christianity Explained in 9 Minutes