AT CHINA’S Victory Day parade on September 3, Xi Jinping delivered a warning — the world stands at a crossroads between peace ...
Saburo Sakai, remembered as the “Samurai of the Air,” rose to fame as one of Japan’s most skilled fighter pilots in the Pacific War. Flying his Zero, he engaged in legendary duels with American aces ...
Today, the Pacific remains a prominent strategic interest for the U.S. military, but the Marine Corps recently deactivated ...
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How Japan Invaded China in World War II

Japan’s invasion of China in World War II began with the expansion of conflict after years of tension. Following the Marco Polo Bridge Incident in 1937, Japanese forces launched a full-scale war, ...
Dan Dorchak survived 50 bombing missions as a WWII Flying Tigers bombardier, including a bullet to the neck that nearly ...
The focus of remembrance was especially sharp in Hiroshima, where the city marked 80 years since the U.S. atomic bombing on ...
Japanese American author, actor, and social activist Ken Mochizuki, whose picture book debut, 'Baseball Saved Us,' shone a ...
The conduct of the Trump administration seems to show that traditional methods of keeping up appearances of cordial relations are no longer in the playbook, threatening U.S. hegemony by sabotaging its ...
In the 1980s, Mazda engineers sought to recreate an iconic era when compact British and European sports cars ruled the roads.
A new exhibit opening at San Francisco's De Young Museum features more than 600 manga images, designed to decode the Japanese style of storytelling that literally jumps off the gallery walls.
The annual Holiday Folk Fair International at Wisconsin State Fair Park, first launched by the Institute in the 1940s, ...
Our Golden State harbors many treasures, a few of which can be found on a trip north to the San Francisco Bay area where ...