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The propaganda leaflets he picked up were laughable, he said, but war was not. There were times — a kamikaze plane crashed into the sea nearby — that he was “so scared I couldn't yell.” ...
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WWII From the Japanese Perspective
From Japan’s viewpoint, World War II was a bid to assert dominance in Asia and secure resources for a growing empire—but it came at an enormous cost. This video examines the war from the Japanese ...
Thomas Hanson, who now lives in Ada, Minn., says his father found what he believed to be a propaganda balloon from Japan in the Oslo, Minn., cemetery during World War II.
A reporter traveled to the corners of the country to meet six World War II veterans, who had a warning for generations to come.
China consistently reminds its people of Japan's historical brutality, such as the 1937 Nanjing Massacre in which China says Japanese troops killed 300,000 people in the then national capital.
China took its propaganda war with Japan to the United Nations on Wednesday, questioning Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's motives for visiting a controversial war shrine and calling on him to ...