Conway-Lanz’s 2006 book Collateral Damage quoted an official U.S. Navy history of the first six months of the Korean War stating that the policy of strafing civilians was “wholly defensible.” ...
Lee Hak-rae, an ethnic Korean who long sought compensation from the Japanese government after being convicted of war crimes, died of traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage at a Tokyo hospital on March 28.
South Korea's top court has ordered a Japanese firm to compensate Koreans it used as forced labour in World War Two ... to 28 South Korean victims or their families. The court's ruling upholds ...
During World War II, Korean laborers drafted to build ... their collective will to eradicate hate speech and crimes. Japan has many Korean residents due to its colonial rule of the Korean ...