Japanese wartime leaders never made a cool-headed decision to stop the war along the way and start peace negotiations. --The Asahi Shimbun, Aug. 15 Vox Populi, Vox Dei is a popular daily column ...
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Finn notes, "World War II was the first major conflict in history ... But with Japan under the control of the Americans, the most prominent Japanese war leaders came under MacArthur's jurisdiction.
He died starving as a prisoner of war after Japanese troops invaded during World War II, wresting the few dozen residents from their village, never to return. Pagano has long believed Japan should pay ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is arranging to attend a memorial service later this month at the site of a fierce ...
Pete Hegseth will meet with senior US military, civilian leadership and take part in series of bilateral meetings, says ...