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Many people are aware of the Nuremberg Trials to investigate the Nazis after World War II. But what happened to Japanese leaders who committed similar atrocities?
The macabre term "dead zone" is not misleading. Around the world, damaged places now exist where the land is unusable.
Decades before becoming prime minister, the young Winston Churchill was a prisoner during the Anglo-Boer War whose escape became a legend in Britain.
At the height of the Cold War, astronauts from the US and USSR worked together to realize the remarkable Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.
Becoming a samurai was not easy, especially for those born outside of Japan.
The Mongol Empire was an unstoppable force in the 13th century, but its army suddenly crashed after reaching the islands of Japan.
The Bataan Death March was one of the darkest episodes for Allied forces in the Pacific during World War II.