I find it ironic that during WW2, Only Thailand was an independent nation and they had their own tank battalion with 50 Type 95 Ha Go Tanks and a bunch of British Vickers 6ton light tanks. But among the southeast Asia nations, only Burma got their own high school theme in Girls und Panzer.
No, he's not. Tatmadaw did not really bother compose their own; say, they just can't find someone come up with more impressive one than this, which was used by puppet Myanmar army back in the time.
Hengbo Zhang The Myanmar puppet army use this? Even though this march is for the Japanese Navy Well I guess they ran out of Ideas should've use Battotai March
u guys know? original one is Japanese Gunkan march!!!
Minji Kim It's called Gūnkān Māchi
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haha yeah you r right~~
Indeed,it is.
The leader commander name is literally from the female president of Myanmar......Aung San Sujik
Dragon_ Nite Most likely her father, Aung San.
Someone who sought a japanese’s help, sounds familiar.
Ahem ahem, thirty comrades
isnt this anime based off of WW2? so this character is highly inspired by General Aung San, father of Suu Kyi
I was very excited when one of the countries in Southeast Asia appeared
Cries in Thailand
no thai sad
I find it ironic that during WW2, Only Thailand was an independent nation and they had their own tank battalion with 50 Type 95 Ha Go Tanks and a bunch of British Vickers 6ton light tanks. But among the southeast Asia nations, only Burma got their own high school theme in Girls und Panzer.
Wait WHAT
tf?this is cool
Burmese song wow
တမအ
Myanmar tot ya tatmadaw march
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wtf Birmanian with a Japanese song ? dude did you abuse of drug ?
No, he's not. Tatmadaw did not really bother compose their own; say, they just can't find someone come up with more impressive one than this, which was used by puppet Myanmar army back in the time.
Hengbo Zhang The Myanmar puppet army use this?
Even though this march is for the Japanese Navy
Well I guess they ran out of Ideas should've use Battotai March
*(GENOCIDE INTENSIFIES)*
Hmm sounds like media bias to me
I mean some of the brutal tactics were learned from Imperial Japanese Army during WW2 so fair.