The Nisei Veterans Committee Memorial Hall in Seattle aims to preserve and honor the past while educating future generations.
In American classrooms, WWII is a triumph of freedom. In Japan, it’s a story of tragedy. In Germany, it’s a dark reckoning.
What started off as a high school classroom assignment for students in central Utah turned into a multi-million-dollar project honoring Japanese Americans who s ...
"Evil Unbound", which depicts Japanese germ warfare during World War Two, set a first-day box office record among the war films released in China this year, as Beijing seeks to highlight Tokyo's ...
The United States was not the only country to restrict weather reporting in World War II, but the idea seemed absurd to many, ...
In World War II, Japan fought across the Pacific and Asia—but never turned north. Why did the Empire of Japan avoid a showdown with the Soviet Union?
For Japan, the Sino-Russian alignment in wartime narratives is more than a contest over memory – it generates real ...
Japanese Emperor Naruhito, accompanied by his wife and daughter, have paid their respects to atomic bombing victims in ...
Japanese Emperor Naruhito, accompanied by his wife and daughter, have paid their respects to atomic bombing victims in ...
The B-29 that dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki to end World War II is on display at the National Museum of the US Air ...
BISMARCK, N.D. — One hour after agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested Harry Taiju Hayashi in February 1942, he was on a train to Fort Lincoln, an internment camp nicknamed “Snow ...
When my brother and I were small, my parents told us what they did during World War II. It all seemed like ancient history to me as a 5-year-old kid.