Japanese schoolgirls training with a machinegun for the anticipated American invasion of Japan, WW2, 1945
Japanese schoolgirls training with a machinegun for the anticipated American invasion of Japan, WW2, 1945
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This doesn't seem real.
Dreadlocks would have been extremely abnormal for the period. Hell, it'd be extremely abnormal now.
You sure this isn't some indy photoshoot or AI or something?
4 20 ReplyNot sure if you're serious, and I don't know if the pic is authentic, but I don't see dreadlocks, just thick Asian hair.
Source: I'm Asian and had classmates with the same kind of hair.
19 0 ReplyThe one on the left has half her hair in dreadlocks.
I guess the shutter could have blurred it to look exactly like dreadlocks, but it looks pretty definitive to me
2 20 ReplyIf anything, it's caked in mud.
9 0 ReplyCould be. I tried a reverse image search to find more context, and didn't find anything but posts like this with no citations, starting from 2017.
I'm not convinced it's real.
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Believe it or not deadlocks aren't indigenous to modern era afor Americans
3 1 ReplyDid I say it was? My point was that it would be very odd in 1945 Japan
Jfc. Nevermind, I'm not getting anywhere in this thread. I guess this isn't a community for discussion, just neat pictures.
1 9 ReplyI thought the same thing tbh, but upon zooming in I think it may just be a combo of shadows/sunlight and a shitty 1945 camera. Some of the "dreads" look kinda like normal hair towards the tips.
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Don't think they're dreads. Look at the top of her head, it looks like it's just very thick hair that's covered in dirt/ dust.
1 0 ReplyIdentifing AI humans is getting difficult. We need a gun expert
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