Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Clothes of a Japanese soldier were burning without escape from the American flamethrowers and fell down on the slope of the cliff.

 On the Okinawa line, the US military burned a burn with a flame radiated towards the fortress of the Japanese army cliff. A flame radiator attached to the tank of the tank emitted a flame of about 115 m by the burning oil. Japanese soldiers who could not escape from the flamethrower and burned down continued burning clothes, rolling on the slope of the cliff.

 

沖縄線において、アメリカ軍は日本軍の断崖の要塞に向けて火炎放射して焼き焦がした。戦車の砲台に取り付けた火炎放射器からは燃えさかる油による火炎を約115mも放射した。火炎放射器から逃避できずに焼死した日本兵は、衣服が燃え上がり続けて、断崖の斜面に転がった。

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