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Review of Bodies of Memory: Narratives of War in Postwar Japanese Culture, 1945-1970
Yoshikuni Igarashi examines the impact of World War II and Japan’s defeat on postwar Japanese memory.
Yoshikuni Igarashi examines the impact of World War II and Japan’s defeat on postwar Japanese memory.
As USS Arizona burned on December 7, 1941, Lt. Commander Fuqua displayed true courage under fire.
Once a bombing range, one Hawaiian island is on the long road back.
How did Mary Golda Ross, who taught high school in her native Cherokee schools, end up as a space-travel engineer?
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Join Bing and the Belles as they look back on his USO performances during World War II and sing his wartime hits.