A fighter of the Japanese Imperial Navy was retrieved from waters about 10 feet deep offshore of Akune city in Kagoshima ...
Despite spending three years in an internment camp, Raymond Setsuda served during the Korean War. More than 70 years later, ...
Ireichō is a book containing the names of 125,284 individuals of Japanese ancestry incarcerated without due process during World War II. Survivors like my father place a Japanese hanko, or stamp, ...
Among the most disturbing of the desperate measures taken during World War II was the recruitment of child soldiers. Here are five examples.
Eighty years ago, a Dawson, Minnesota, man was aboard the USS Missouri when Japan surrendered and signed a peace treaty, essentially marking the end of World War II. "I tell you, I joined the Navy ...
Based on a Smithsonian National Museum of American History exhibition, Righting a Wrong traces the story of Japanese American incarceration during World War II and the people who survived it. Still ...
Eighty seven-year old Precille “Precing” Delos Reyes Medillo looks up while relating an experience from World War II. She ...