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The Sub Killer that Creeped Out Japan

In May 1944, a creepy silence descended across the Japanese Imperial Navy's communications network. One by one, Admiral Soemu ...
The sentencing of the former assistant to a German far-right lawmaker casts fresh light on China’s spying efforts in Europe.
In the final days of World War II, Japan’s final attempt at keeping pace with the aeronautical power of the Allies was in the form of the Nakajima Kikka’s solitary and first flight on August 7, 1945.