Citizenship is precarious during wartime
‘Allegiance’ shows that Japanese internment is not a precedent worth following
‘Allegiance’ shows that Japanese internment is not a precedent worth following
Author and Holocaust survivor Gene Klein lost his father at Auschwitz, while he was forced into slave labor
Hundreds of Filipinas were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese army during World War II
Agreement between Japan and South Korea reopens old wounds
Tokyo offers $8.3M in compensation for former sex slaves, who were referred to as ‘comfort women’ in wartime Japan
After 70 years, wartime Korean sex slaves get an apology
After the Nazis surrendered in May 1945, the tribunals paved the way for how to prosecute war criminals
They risked their lives to recover more than 5 million stolen artifacts across Europe. Alan Fisher reports
Records of more than half a million servicemen and -women held as POWs during WWII published online
In a country that hasn’t seen mass protests since the ‘60s, thousands turn up for anti-militarization demonstrations