Japan’s Race to Build a Bomb.
A veteran author tells James that the Russian and North Korean nuclear programs were built upon the wreckage of Japan’s underground WWII atomic experiments.
A veteran author tells James that the Russian and North Korean nuclear programs were built upon the wreckage of Japan’s underground WWII atomic experiments.
In the final episode of the “Iwo Jima” series, James discusses the significance of the flag-raising and the impact it had on winning the war.
James tells stories about the battle of Iwo Jima.
James follows his father’s footsteps to the Battle of Iwo Jima.
The U.S. government hid photos for fifty-two years about what really happened atop Mount Suribachi on February 23, 1945. James interviews Dustin Spence, the historical sleuth who solved the world’s biggest photographic mystery.
One third of the U.S. Marine’s World War II casualties occurred in one month on Iwo Jima, even though the Marines fought for 43 months.
For the first time in history, a nation surrendered without an invasion of its homeland.
Paul Tibbetts, who dropped the Atom Bomb on Hiroshima, said, “There is no morality in war.”
Stranger than fiction: the guy who got away went on to become President of the United States.