OUTSTANDING Original WWII Japanese SOLDIER’S PERSONAL BLOOD STAINED NATIONAL FLAG WITH KANJI Certified

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Original WWII Japanese SOLDIER’S PERSONAL BLOOD-STAINED NATIONAL FLAG WITH KANJI Certified. Most Japanese troops during the second world war carried a personal flag. They had practical as well as patriotic uses, such as marking positions to keep them safe from friendly aircraft while advancing. One piece silk example is 68cm x 52cm. An approximately 22cm diameter red “Himaru” is screened to the center of the flag’s white field. We placed a helmet on the flag for size reference. Handwritten, in black, around the Himaru are numerous kanji characters. Shows the expected age and use. Both of the two Tie-strings are intact and has period  leather reinforcements. This flag is BLOOD STAINED and was almost certainty taken from a KILLED IN ACTION Japanese Soldier. The blood stain is not too large so it can still be tastefully displayed.  100% Guaranteed to be authentic and is certified by The Gettysburg Museum Of History and comes with our Museum COA (certificate of authenticity). A rare piece of WWII history. DO NOT MISS THIS, used salty condition. A real “been there” look with lots of Kanji! OUTSTANDING! ONE OF THE BEST! We showed a few of the translations to English in the later photos.

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Japanese calligraphy on fabric, featuring black ink characters on a beige cloth.Historic handwritten signature on aged paper, possibly Civil War era.Gettysburg Museum Of History, close-up of fabric with embroidered detail.

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Crumpled paper with Japanese writing and red circle, museum exhibit.
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