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Hiroyoshi Nishizawa
Description
Petty Officer Hiroyoshi Nishizawa (1920 - 1944) at Lae, New Guinea, spring or summer 1942. His score is unknown, variously is given as 102, 103, and as high as 150. However, the currently accepted total for him is 87. Nishizawa died 26th October 1944 as a passenger in transport plane Nakajima Ki-49 Helen in the Philippines.
Recent comments
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ok ok i mad the apology now can we just drop it now ok. plz
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Actually, PotatoMasher, not Ardee you call fool, but rather Ouche-Vittes....
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Sorry Ardee, But I did not swear at you but did call you a fool....I DIDNT SEE IT OK. Have a nice day.
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Someone ought to take a look at the Index at the left - maybe even try clicking a few, such as "Japanese Forces," and see what happens. And then a public apology would seem to be in order....
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What are you talking about FOOL????? This site is for GERMAN FORCES NOT JAPANESE FORCES!!!!! So this picture does not belong here in the GERMAN FORCES SECTION DUH!!!!!!
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the way they conducted themselves, i will give this guy his props, but they were mostly a bunch of savages
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what are u talking about fool!, this is under >Japanese Forces
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Please remove this as it has nothing to do with GERMAN FORCES. Thank You
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best jap ace.

Here's a guy that flew fighters in combat and saw a hell of a life in front of him with the shrapnel of bombers and aircraft blown to bits. He did more in his life than most of us will do and yet, we spend days here quibbling about little things that...
Here's a guy that flew fighters in combat and saw a hell of a life in front of him with the shrapnel of bombers and aircraft blown to bits. He did more in his life than most of us will do and yet, we spend days here quibbling about little things that matter to no one but yourselves. Come on, lets drop the subject and focus on more important things!