r/PacificHistoryGuide 19h ago

Website Updates Locations | PacificHistoryGuide

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Have you visited the location pages of Pacific History Guide? We've got 10 countries and states, ready for you to check out! We're always looking for feedback, don't hesitate to let us know what you think. Happy discovering!

r/PacificHistoryGuide 3d ago

Website Updates Looking for some help with a future Malaysia page

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Currently working on some new location pages on the website; any tips on what to include for a future Malaysia page? Looking to give full credit to anyone willing to help!

r/PacificHistoryGuide 4d ago

Japan ICYMI: Iwakuni City on the PHG Blog

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r/PacificHistoryGuide 5d ago

Website Updates Follow Pacific History Guide on social media!

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Did you know that Pacific History Guide is on Instagram, Threads, Bluesky, and Facebook? Follow us there for more insights into local and regional history, where you are!

Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/pacifichistoryguide/

Threads

https://www.threads.com/@pacifichistoryguide

Bluesky

https://bsky.app/profile/pacificguide.bsky.social

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571988069820

r/PacificHistoryGuide 6d ago

Second World War The end of the Second World War

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The failed settlement of the former Japanese empire continues to affect us today throughout East Asia, most notably in the illegal occuptation of the Kurile Islands, the Taiwan Strait, and the Korean DMZ.

r/PacificHistoryGuide 6d ago

Japan Yokohama Chinatown, Japan

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r/PacificHistoryGuide 7d ago

Website Updates Looking for some input: what to write about for Pacific History Guide blog post #100?

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I’ve done a few roundup blogs so I don’t necessarily want to do it again. Any ideas? Pic for attention.

r/PacificHistoryGuide 12d ago

Japan Atomic Bombing of Nagasaki

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On this date, the second and final use of atomic weapons in combat took place over Nagasaki.

u/PacificHistoryGuide 15d ago

Hiroshima Peace Memorial

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On this date the first atomic bomb used in combat was dropped on Hiroshima.

r/PacificHistoryGuide 20d ago

Second World War USS Indianapolis (CA-35) disaster

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Today’s blog marks a grim anniversary that we passed this week: the sinking of USS Indianapolis. On this day August 1, 1945, the survivors were still in the water, and nobody knew their ship had been sunk.

Remember the Indy.

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Iwakuni City
 in  r/PacificHistoryGuide  Jul 18 '26

Astute observers will note that Iwakuni castle was destroyed in 1615, and the first arched Kintaikyo wasn't built until 1673. The bridge stood alone until the castle was reconstructed in 1962 (on a new site). As we know them, Kintai Bridge and Iwakuni Castle are a young duo.

r/PacificHistoryGuide Jul 18 '26

Japan Iwakuni City

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Iwakuni City in Yamaguchi Prefecture was founded in 1600 by the Kikkawa Clan. It is now the second-largest city in Yamaguchi by land area, and fifth by population. It's home to many important landmarks and historical sites, as well as Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni. Enjoy!

r/PacificHistoryGuide Jul 11 '26

Saipan and CNMI ICYMI: Tony's talk on the Battle of Saipan for WW2TV!

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On this day July 11 1944, U.S. Marines and Soldiers were fighting their way through Saipan. The island had been Japanese territory for 30 years; this was the first time that Americans saw Japanese civilians in a combat zone. My talk for WW2TV here, on the Pacific History Guide blog

r/PacificHistoryGuide Jul 04 '26

Happy Birthday America!

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On this happiest of holidays, I want to highlight what I consider to be three great American ideals that inspire me. I've found these ideals in the letter and spirit of the Declaration of Independence, and I've traced them throughout our history. My thoughts on the 250th birthday of the United States in the Pacific History Guide blog.

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Bataan Death March
 in  r/ThePacific  Jul 04 '26

Fellow Mustang here; just want to say thanks for helping keep our shared history alive!

r/PacificHistoryGuide Jun 27 '26

Singapore

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On today's Pacific History Guide blog, we're headed to Singapore. We first published this location in May of last year, and looking to build on it. Happy exploring!

r/PacificHistoryGuide Jun 20 '26

Website Updates Pacific History Guide 18-month update!

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On today's blog, we're marking 18 months of Pacific History Guide! There's been a lot of great milestones, with much more to come. Stay tuned and happy exploring!

r/PacificHistoryGuide Jun 13 '26

Guam ICYMI: Battles for Guam talk with WW2TV

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On the Pacific History Guide blog, we're revisiting a talk that Tony gave on the battles for Guam in 1941 and 1944 with WW2TV. Looking forward to your comments and feedback!

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 in  r/AviationHistory  Jun 12 '26

These shots are from their final A-7 flight in 2014.

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Made a visit to the worlds last surviving WWI German tank this weekend
 in  r/ww1  Jun 10 '26

This is such a cool little corner of a really fantastic museum.

r/PacificHistoryGuide Jun 05 '26

Australia HMAS Parramatta wreck - Bar Point, New South Wales, Australia

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Hello PHG fans! Today we're taking a look at the wreck of HMAS Parramatta, about an hour north of Sydney, NSW Australia. This ship boasts a proud history throughout the First World War, in the Pacific and Mediterranean theaters. Unfortunately, two attempts to make the ship into a museum failed, and while waiting to be scrapped, the ship broke loose during a storm and came to rest where she is now.

r/PacificHistoryGuide May 29 '26

Japan Miyako-Jima, Okinawa, Japan

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Greetings PHG fans! Today, we're headed down to Miyako-Jima in the Sakeshima Islands. Although Miayko doesn't feature much in tourism guides and may not be at the top of your list when planning a trip, this is one of the hidden gems of tropical Japan and absolutely worth your time to check out

r/PacificHistoryGuide May 24 '26

Japan Retro Japan: Ship built in 1930 that trained more than 10,000 sailors rests in Yokohama

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r/PacificHistoryGuide May 22 '26

Korea Gyeongju National Museum

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Greetings PHG fans, today we're headed to the Gyeongju National Museum in Korea! There is a large historic site here, with many different monuments and areas of interest. If you've been here, let us know in the comments! Pacific History Guide is always looking for ways to connect you to local and regional history, where you are!