The Italian Resistance and the Ardeatine Caves Massacre
The 1944 massacre became the norm for the Third Reich's war in Italy.
The 1944 massacre became the norm for the Third Reich's war in Italy.
Eva Michaelis-Stern Dedicated Her Life to Aiding the Vulnerable
Winston Churchill called it "one of the most melancholy naval episodes in the whole of the war.”
Walking the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, imagining the unlived lives of the D-Day dead.
Admiral Bertram Ramsay’s final diary entry reflects all that was at stake on the night before D-Day.
The National WWII Museum's own Victory Swing Orchestra celebrates the great big bands of the WWII era.
Featuring noted historian Dr. Alexandra Richie, The National WWII Museum's exclusive 12-day trip explores Germany and Poland through the lens of the rise and fall of the Third Reich. Led by Dr. Richie—one of the world's foremost experts on World War II in Europe—the tour will visit Berlin's Olympic Stadium and Reichstag; sites of the Third Reich's exploits and atrocities across Europe at Auschwitz, Wannsee, and Warsaw; as well as stunning cathedrals and Teutonic castles. With full-time guides and historians to add depth and context to every stop and special guests with firsthand recollections of the war years, travelers will have access to a uniquely immersive historical view of Germany and Poland as they travel in comfort to some of Europe's most extraordinary sites.
The National WWII Museum’s most popular tour provides an in-depth itinerary exploring America’s most famous WWII battle. Offering a full week of touring in Normandy at an incredible price, this unforgettable tour offers great value and features top guides, upscale accommodations in prime locations, comprehensive dining, and exclusive access to sites unseen on other programs.