An essay contest for public school children was a propaganda exercise in disguise, with Japan and Taiwan as the targets.
Bearing marks of a censure's stamp and a government star, a few letters on view at Harvard's Houghton Library recall the vast injustice of Japanese internment during WWII — and reverberate now.
From the "Imperial Headquarters Announcements" and pine root oil, to hyped Minamitorishima rare earth mud, and finally to the all-encompassing information cocoons about China, Japan has never learned ...
Takaichi’s defiance of Beijing sets an example for other free-world leaders.
HistoryAtWar on MSN
The Waffen-SS: Hitler’s most feared army or a wartime myth
The Waffen-SS became one of the most controversial fighting forces of World War II, expanding from a small elite formation into dozens of divisions that fought across Europe. Celebrated in Nazi ...
President Trump is attempting to replace factual information about American history and the environment with false narratives ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed the idea that the U.S. was responsible for a strike on Saturday that ...
The executive branch is too powerful, yes, but Trump was free to act against Iran. In the maelstrom of modern war, presumed ...
The Taiwan Anti-Aggression Day Singing Festival was arranged with inspiration from Estonia’s history, organizers of the Taipei event told a news conference yesterday, adding that it was in defiance of ...
A group of Jewish Mandarin speakers in New York has formed “Mazel Tofu,” a growing community that meets over kosher Chinese food to connect through language, culture, and shared experiences.
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The real reason for the US war with Iran may have nothing to do with Israel
The lack of a clear, coherent reason for this war is bad for the Jews. Overstatement? Consider that Tucker Carlson is now ...
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