Former Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama, who issued Japan’s landmark apology for wartime atrocities during World War ...
Chandler Museum hosts an event to remember Japanese American internment with performances, lectures, and Ireichō book ...
Many narratives about World War II have emerged during the 80 postwar years, but one important question has not been ...
His televised address as prime minister, delivered 50 years to the day after Japan announced its surrender, set a marker for ...
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Former Japanese Prime Minister Murayama, known for apology over wartime aggression, dies at 101
Japan’s former Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama, who was known for his 1995 “Murayama statement” apologizing to Asian victims ...
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Baseball returns to a Japanese American detention camp after a historic ball field was restored
Japanese Americans were imprisoned at the Manzanar Relocation Center, descendants are returning to play the sport that gave ...
On Thursday, 18 pieces of ordnance believed to date to WWII were detonated on land at Kubasu Beach on Miyakojima, an island ...
Baseball has been a shared love between Japan and the United States for over 150 years — a sport that has connected the ...
Eighty years later, descendants of prisoners from the Japanese American detention camp are playing baseball again in a ...
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The Bushido Code: Honor, Atrocities, and the Unyielding Spirit of Japan's WWII Soldiers
In the Pacific theater of World War II, Japan's military was driven by the Bushido code—a strict samurai ethos emphasizing honor, loyalty, and death before surrender. This code led to extreme acts of ...
An excerpt from ‘The Forgotten Indian Prisoners of World War II: Surrender, Loyalty, Betrayal and Hell’, by Gautam Hazarika.
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