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How WWII Is Taught Completely Differently in Japan, Germany, and the U.S.
In American classrooms, WWII is a triumph of freedom. In Japan, it’s a story of tragedy. In Germany, it’s a dark reckoning.
For Japan, the Sino-Russian alignment in wartime narratives is more than a contest over memory – it generates real ...
The Fort Bliss facility, known locally as Camp East Montana, rises like a white tent city on a flat desert plain. It falls within the confines of the military base but is visible from El Paso's ...
World War II wasn’t just fought by men and women on the front lines, it was also defined by the machines they rode, drove, ...
A movie telling the story of the Imperial Japanese Army's notorious Unit 731 was released in China on Thursday, the 94th ...
Thousands of people were evacuated from their homes after a 1,000-pound bomb was discovered by construction workers on the ...
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki, left, is welcomed by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, right, at the Chancellery in Berlin ...
A businessman, taken from family and imprisoned at Fort Lincoln for four years, added to new memorial at Fort Lincoln.
"Evil Unbound" opens in China on Sep. 18. It is slated to be released as "731" in Singapore at a later date. The release date ...
As historians James Holland and Al Murray chronicle in their finely detailed book “Victory ’45,” it took a lot to end the ...
Just like America expressed its national anguish on-screen, so too did Japan, through one of its greatest filmmakers.
The Crosley Corp. worked on a top-secret project to manufacture proximity fuzes that were a key development for the war effort.
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