The Life of a Rescuer: Eva Michaelis-Stern in Dark Times
Eva Michaelis-Stern Dedicated Her Life to Aiding the Vulnerable
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 sands of Omaha Beach keep the memory alive of those who fought on its shore to restore freedom.
Join The National WWII Museum for this special Women's History Month student webinar about First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.
Join The National WWII Museum, in partnership with the Chinese American WWII Veterans Recognition Project, in recognizing Chinese American veterans of World War II.
Head to The Higgins Hotel for a live instrumental showcase of wartime piano music.