It took 75 years, but the family of an American prison guard managed to finally make good on a promise made to a Japanese military doctor wrongly held after the war for vivisection experiments on ...
BAXTER, Minn. — It’s been a lifetime since the end of World War II. This year, Aug. 14 marked the diamond jubilee of Victory over Japan Day. That’s 75 years. Someone could have been born on Aug. 14, ...
FUKUOKA, Japan — A series of prison sketches by a Japanese physician convicted, but later acquitted, of crimes against Americans during World War II were handed to the man’s family on Friday, thanks ...
They were GIs – 17, 18 and 19 years old – and they were guarding some of the leaders of the Japanese war effort in World War II. Among their famous charges: Gen. Hideki Tojo, who was Japan's prime ...
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