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The Bushido Code: Honor, Atrocities, and the Unyielding Spirit of Japan's WWII Soldiers
In the Pacific theater of World War II, Japan's military was driven by the Bushido code—a strict samurai ethos emphasizing ...
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The Price of Blind Loyalty: How Japan’s Army’s Obedience Fueled Atrocities in WWII
Japan’s military discipline was absolute—and deadly. Fueled by rigid obedience and a code that demanded unquestioning loyalty ...
Students from across five counties stepped into the past during a hands-on educational event at Lauer Farms 1944.
A recently discovered code from World War II found on a pigeon that was dead in some guy's chimney has Britain's top code-breakers completely stumped. David Martin, of Bletchingley, discovered the ...
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WWII Museum podcast explores legacy of America’s first intel agency
Backed by a cornucopia of assets — namely the museum’s vast oral history collection, season one of the five-part series ...
Alan Turing, considered to be one of the fathers of computer science whose code-breaking work helped the Allies win the Second World War, has been given a royal pardon for his homosexuality conviction ...
Artificial intelligence models like ChatGPT could crack the infamous Enigma code in minutes, experts say. This feat once demanded a global team of experts during World War II. The Enigma code was a ...
Sir Dermot Turing, nephew of legendary British mathematician and World War II codebreaker Alan Turing, will speak at the Dayton International Peace Museum Thursday, May 8 in commemoration of the 80th ...
In order to comply with Donald Trump’s executive orders to eradicate signs of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), the military has removed at least 10 webpages dedicated to the famed Native ...
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