Ukraine Aid in the Light of History
Lessons of Lend-Lease for the current crisis.
By Paul Krugman
Lessons of Lend-Lease for the current crisis.
By Paul Krugman
Rosie the Riveters, American women who filled a crucial labor shortage during World War II and reshaped the work force, were honored at the Capitol.
By Kayla Guo
A traveling exhibit will focus on the work of three Japanese American women artists, Hisako Hibi, Miki Hayakawa and Miné Okubo.
By Rebecca Carballo
Escaping injury in the Japanese attack on the ship in Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, he went on to help in recovering bodies and putting out fires.
By Richard Goldstein
David Walker, 19, of Norfolk, Va., was a mess attendant aboard the U.S.S. California. Officials used advanced forensic technology to identify his remains.
By Lola Fadulu
Richard C. Higgins was stationed at the Hawaiian naval base as a radioman on the day of the Japanese attack, which pulled the U.S. into World War II.
By Yan Zhuang
Donald Trump didn’t remake the Republican Party. He merely restored the pessimistic, isolationist version from decades ago.
By David Brooks
The foot soldiers marched and fought through harsh mountainous jungle on a mission to seize a Japanese-held airfield. Dozens did not survive.
By Trip Gabriel
The Tokyo war crimes trial is consequential not because of long-defunct Wilsonian daydreams about a world pacified by international law, but because it misfired and fizzled.
By Gary J. Bass
He escaped as a teenager and later became one of the Ritchie Boys, a secret Army program that recruited refugees to gather battlefield intelligence.
By Richard Sandomir
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