The Torsk’s sinking of the Japanese vessel marked the last U.S. submarine kill for over eight decades — that is until March 3 ...
Local author Evelyn Iritani spoke with The Seattle Times about her research process, reflections on the idea of citizenship and the book’s relevance today.
In June 1943, a Kentucky congressman walked up to a microphone and gave Japan one of its greatest intelligence victories of WWII.
Even buildings as remarkable as Mr. Kikutake’s Miyakonojo Civic Center, with its segmented roof arched like a baby stroller, fell prey. Similarly, Japan’s shrinking population has stimulated the ...
In “Red Dawn Over China,” the historian Frank Dikötter shows that Communism’s rise in China was an unlikely, violent event with a lot of outside help.
For 250 years, Americans have learned to tighten their belts and teach their children why. During the Second World War, it ...
A literary reflection on memory, war, and spiritual inheritance across generations. Even those who stood on opposing ...
“Never again is now” is the refrain that echoed through the Puyallup Valley Japanese American Citizens League’s 2026 Day of ...
The incarceration of over 120,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry during World War II forever altered life for Japanese Americans and their families.
Emma Buckmaster was an emotional and psychological lifeline.
A news article from Reuters, February 2, headlines, “ICE to Spend $38.3 Billion On Detention Centers Across the US.” $38 ...
Duckworth Books has acquired Conversations with an Executioner: 255 Days Imprisoned with the Nazi who Destroyed the Warsaw Ghetto by Kazimierz Moczarski, translated from Polish by Sean Gasper Bye.