Murayama issued the 1995 proclamation on the 50th anniversary of Japan's surrender, expressing "deep remorse" over the ...
Travelling to the northern end of Indonesia, Marco Ferrarese finds unique historical mementoes on Morotai island ...
An analysis of the United States' handling of the Taiwan question shows that it has repeatedly violated its own commitments, ...
Many narratives about World War II have emerged during the 80 postwar years, but one important question has not been ...
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How Japan’s Soldiers Faced Defeat in 1945
This video examines what happened to Japanese soldiers after World War II ended in 1945. We explore their surrender and ...
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Japan Flew a Bizarre Fleet of American B-17s in WW2
In the spring of 1945, intelligence officers from the US Army Air Forces received several unexpected reconnaissance images.
Though often overlooked, US–China wartime cooperation left a maritime legacy that continues to shape Asia’s order today.
Near Nagoya, startup AirKamuy is building affordable cardboard “origami drones” as Japan accelerates defense innovation under ...
Baseball has been a shared love between Japan and the United States for over 150 years — a sport that has connected the ...
In an interview with The Diplomat, Germany’s ambassador to Japan emphasized that Tokyo is Berlin’s “premium partner” in the ...
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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 of his country’s aggression, died Friday. He was 101.
The captain of the giant Royal Navy battleship called his officers together to give them a first morsel of one of World War II’s most closely guarded secrets: Prepare yourselves, he said, for “an ...
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