The aftermath of the Second World War was incredibly chaotic and missing Japanese soldiers that turned up years later weren’t ...
On the 15th of August 1945, the Japanese Emperor Hirohito gave a speech on the radio in which he announced the unconditional ...
Twenty-seven cavalrymen charged Japanese infantry at Morong, Philippines, on January 16, 1942. They scattered hundreds of ...
Seven Japanese American soldiers were promoted to officer ranks in a solemn ceremony Monday, eight decades after they died fighting for the U.S. during World War II despite having been branded "enemy ...
The seven were students at the University of Hawaii and cadets in the Reserve Officer Training Corps, on track to become Army officers, when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.
The Army has posthumously commissioned seven University of Hawaii ROTC cadets of Japanese descent who were killed during ...
Explore profound art at the St. Louis Holocaust Museum's new exhibit on Japanese American resilience post-WWII. Opens Jan 17.
Twenty-eight soldiers with the 299th Infantry Battalion were on the Royal T. Frank when it was hit by a torpedo launched by a Japanese submarine in the Alenuihaha Channel.
Seven soldiers from the islands who were expelled from University of Hawaii’s Reserve Officer Training Corps for their ...
The exhibit, sponsored by Pacific Historic Parks, is the final event of the Honouliuli National Historic Site’s 10th ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Japanese militarism is infiltrating culture and sports, a key Communist Party publication has warned, spotlighting table tennis ...