Former Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama, best known for making a statement apologizing over World War II, died Friday aged 101, officials said. Murayama issued the 1995 proclamation on the ...
I don’t know how many more years I’ll be able to be here,' one survivor said. 'Which is why it’s good to see so many young ...
The Cal State Long Beach professor’s book is accompanied by a Japanese American National Museum exhibit dubbed “Cruising ...
WILLIAMSBURG, VA – Former Gates County resident Janet Morris Belvin announces the release of her latest novel, Fog, a sweeping World War II historical romance that transports readers from Charleston, ...
After serving in the Navy for two years during World War II, Gaylon Wilson decided he was ready to come home. But in his ...
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Japan's Sunken Super Weapon That Nearly Changed WW2
May 9, 1941. German sailors plunge into the frigid waters of the North Atlantic as they abandon U-110, battered by British ...
Eighty years later, descendants of prisoners from the Japanese American detention camp are playing baseball again in a ...
Japanese Americans were imprisoned at the Manzanar Relocation Center, descendants are returning to play the sport that gave ...
Japan’s former Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama, who was known for his 1995 “Murayama statement” apologizing to Asian victims ...
On Thursday, 18 pieces of ordnance believed to date to WWII were detonated on land at Kubasu Beach on Miyakojima, an island ...
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