Sealing the Third Reich's Downfall: Adolf Hitler's "Nero Decree"
Faced with his regime’s collapse, Adolf Hitler chose to destroy Germany’s infrastructure.
Faced with his regime’s collapse, Adolf Hitler chose to destroy Germany’s infrastructure.
Any doubt to her identity was washed away when her name appeared emblazoned across her stern in raised letters: JUNEAU.
On March 18, 1945, the biggest wartime bombing raid on Berlin showed that the German air force was still a dangerous and defiant foe.
World War II wasn't just a man's war—350,000 American women answered the call and served their country.
In the bloodiest battle in Marine Corps history, 27 Marines and sailors were awarded the Medal of Honor for action on Iwo Jima. No other campaign surpassed that number.
Learn about the Nuremberg Trials that took place after World War II, how the trials changed the meaning of justice on a global scale, and effective strategies and resources to teach about this event in your classroom.
The US National Guard will celebrate its 387th birthday.
Celebrate the holidays, Louisiana-style! The Victory Belles will take you on a musical tour from the raucous Cajun bayous to the splendors of caroling in historic Jackson Square. Hear your favorite yuletide tunes like “Have a Holly Jolly Christmas,” “Christmastime in New Orleans,” and “White Christmas” as you spend the holidays at BB’s Stage Door Canteen.