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Why wasn’t Tokyo nuked, you ask — well, because by the summer of 1945, Tokyo practically didn't exist. Map Pack. Real Fate of Tokyo in WW2 (It's Worse Than You Think) ...
TJ3 History. The Doolittle Raid on Tokyo – WWII’s Boldest Strike. Posted: November 29, 2024 | Last updated: March 5, 2025. After the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor, America needed a symbol ...
The historic C-47 "Hairless Joe!" will land at the airport on Tuesday as part of centennial festivities that include mascot ...
A World War II airman who was taken captive by Japanese forces and died in a prison fire after his plane was shot down has been accounted for, military officials said Wednesday. U.S. Army Air ...
Remains of U.S. Army Air Forces Staff Sgt. Irvin C. Ellingson, who died in a Tokyo military prison fire in 1945, have been ...
Japan's top government spokesman Yoshimasa Hayashi on Friday refrained from commenting directly on U.S. President Donald ...
TOKYO — Members of the American military community, alongside family and friends, gathered recently to wish an early 100th birthday to a World War II veteran who served with the 326th Glider ...
Ukraine is launching daring attacks against Russia, drawing comparisons to Japan’s raid on Pearl Harbor. A closer precedent, though, would be America’s Doolittle Raid on Tokyo — cause for celebrations ...
China plans to hold a military parade in September marking the 80th anniversary of Japan's World War II surrender ...
Okinawa marked the day when one of the harshest battles of World War II fought on the southern island ended 80 years ago ...
The historical issues in East Asia have long been a blindspot for the United States. Time to start paying attention.
Army Air Forces 2nd Lt. Eugene Homyak, posing here in a photo taken during World War II, is believed to have died in the Tokyo Military Prison fire of May 1945.