The Price We Paid for Peace: Remembering Hiroshima and the Aftermath
“I saw one chimney,” Okyon said, “a single, lone chimney standing amidst the rubble. It was all that was left.”
Silenced Echoes: Unveiling Japan’s Censorship and Suppression of Korean Culture
...during the Second World War, the Japanese government would not allow Koreans to publicly use Korean names. My brothers told me it was because they were trying to take away our language and, subsequently, our culture...