Why do Germans get a unique name for their armed forces? Wehraboos? Actually better question, why didn't Germany get Article 9'd after the war? That's like one of the few good things the bastard MacArthur did.
Well, one of the quirks of the German language is that every noun is a proper noun in a way, since you should capitalize the first letter of every noun. I'm sure that plays a part in why people think it is an actual proper name instead of just a noun.
"Aspiring sincerely to an international peace based on order, the Japanese people forever renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation and the threat or use of force as means of settling international disputes. In order to accomplish the aim of the preceding paragraph, land, sea and air forces, as well as other war potential, will never be maintained. The right of belligerency of the state will not be recognized."
and the weimar republic. seems like a more neutral term than the nazi one, plus nobody knows anything about imperial germany besides the kaiser stealing our word for "twenty"
...Well, dress for the job you want and not the one you have I guess? Does that still apply if the job you have is a perfectly respectable medical profession and the job you want is... whatever the fuck this is?