After the brutal Battle of Saipan was declared over, one Japanese officer, Captain Sakae Oba, led a band of holdout soldiers ...
In one of the most astonishing true stories of World War II, Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda stayed hidden on Lubang Island in the Philippines, continuing his mission for nearly three decades - because ...
During the Battle of Midway, a crippled U.S. Army B-26 bomber flew so close over Japan’s flagship Akagi that its crew ...