On the 15th of August 1945, the Japanese empire capitulated after the United States threw atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It was the last country of the Axis powers that continued its war, and ...
UPPER PROVIDENCE — On Sept. 2, 1945, a 19-year-old Ed Buffman was on the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay for one of the most important events of World War II, the Signing of the Surrender, putting an ...
Dr Daniel Cowling, Senior Historian at the National Army Museum, traces the battles that continued long after VJ Day was ...
Henry Hector Boubel, a Laredo native and WWII veteran, witnessed Japan's surrender, survived pivotal battles, and left a ...
Faster and with a longer range than aircraft at the time, Mitsubishi’s G4M was a true beacon of Japanese power during World ...
Gautam Hazarika explores the hesitation and the fate of the Indian soldiers and officers who did not join the INA in his ...
TOKYO: Japan's former prime minister Tomiichi Murayama, best known for making a statement apologising over World War II, died ...