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Why the Ki-84 Was Japan’s Most Dangerous Fighter of World War II
Late in World War II, Japan unleashed the Ki-84 Hayate — a fighter so fast and powerful it finally rivaled the Mustang and ...
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B-32 Dominator: The Last Air Battle (Days After WW2 Was Already Over)
Consolidated's bomber, the B-32 Dominator, was the final heavy strategic bomber to enter the U.S. Army Air Forces' service.
More than 80 years ago, high above the jagged peaks of the Himalayas, American and Chinese pilots braved the perilous "Hump" ...
Murayama issued the 1995 proclamation on the 50th anniversary of Japan's surrender, expressing "deep remorse" over the country's atrocities in Asia. Japan's former prime minister Tomiichi Murayama, ...
Dr Daniel Cowling, Senior Historian at the National Army Museum, traces the battles that continued long after VJ Day was ...
Steve Forbes praises Prime Minister Takaichi’s Thatcheresque inclinations, which could help Japan dig out of its economic rut ...
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Japan's new leader is praised for an 'energetic' diplomatic debut hosting Trump
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaich i won praise in her country's parliament on Tuesday for a diplomatic debut that included hosting U.S. President Donald Trump — but was scolded by the opposition ...
Japan is an ocean, 6,397 nautical miles, and a world away from the Detroit. From kei cars to pickup trucks, how the world's ...
The country's five biggest defence companies account for less than 2 per cent of global defence shipments, but their share ...
Japan is taking off the gloves as it seeks to become an international arms powerhouse amid a political realignment under new ...
As historian Lloyd E. Eastman wrote, China resisted a better-trained and better-equipped army for eight full years. France ...
Historian Simon Sole explores Japan's shift from British ally to Second World War enemy in a Malvern Theatres talk for VJ Day’s 80th ...
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