This video explores original WWII Japanese and German cigarettes, comparing their historical context, packaging, and smoking experience. The Japanese pack, captured by a US soldier, features 'Military Use' markings and 'Good Luck' kanji. The German Sulima pack, from Dresden, used Turkish tobacco and bore a Nazi acceptance eagle. Both were smoked using original Walther matches, with the Japanese cigarette deemed lower quality and staler than the German one.
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