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Japan’s imperial family mourns 1945 Tokyo air raid victims
Tokyo’s Sumida Ward memorial preserves the remains of some 105,000 people, including those who died in the massive air raid.
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The Night of Black Snow: Operation Meetinghouse and the Firebombing of Tokyo
On March 9, 1945, over 300 American B-29 bombers launched from the Mariana Islands in a mission that would forever scar ...
A fascinating blend of cultural and historical influences, the Japanese archipelago feels a world apart from Tokyo, Kyoto and ...
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The Pilot that Tried to Save His Crippled Friend
Discover the remarkable story of Captain Walter W. Young, an All-American football star turned B-29 pilot, and the fate of ...
In “What Is War,” two singular artists, Eiko Otake and Wen Hui, grapple with memories of China and Japan in World War II.
For 80 years, Taiwan's status as an inalienable part of China has not changed — and never will. However, the Democratic ...
This new Yoko Ono retrospective is epic but intimate, impossibly earnest but funny and full of irony, without a single wink.
Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako and their daughter Princess Aiko plan to visit the Tokyo Metropolitan Memorial Hall on ...
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Carrier Capacity Unleashed: The Evolution of Carriers From Yorktown To Midway
Aircraft carriers have been central to the U.S. Navy, and over the years they have only increased in importance since their introduction in World War 2. Each new generation has pushed the limits of ...
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17 Of The Oldest Steakhouses In The US
Steakhouses have a long history in America, and some of them have barely changed through time. Here are some of the oldest ...
Nuremberg, often called ‘history’s greatest trial’, officially opened on October 18 1945. It held senior Nazi leaders to ...
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