Nazi Germany and the Establishment of Ghettos
The creation of ghettos during World War II was a key part of Nazi plans to brutally persecute, separate, and eventually liquidate Europe’s Jewish population.
The creation of ghettos during World War II was a key part of Nazi plans to brutally persecute, separate, and eventually liquidate Europe’s Jewish population.
From the beginning, this was to be a different kind of war—a war not only of conquest but also of annihilation.
In a lesser-known operation that presaged the horrors of the deadly Battle of Hürtgen Forest, the XIX Corps broke through the Siegfried Line north of Aachen, Germany, in October 1944.
“No greater fighting combat team has ever deployed for battle,” General Douglas McArthur noted after the war of the 158th Infantry Regiment “Bushmasters,” which was made up predominantly of Mexican Americans and members of the Pima and Navajo tribes from Arizona.
In the span of only a few days in October 1943, the US Army Air Forces was forced to reconsider its entire strategic bombing endeavor in the European theater.
Join us for an exclusive screening of the new Sony Pictures Classics film Nuremberg, starring Russell Crowe, Rami Malek, and Michael Shannon.
Celebrate the holidays at BB’s Stage Door Canteen as the Victory Belles bring the sounds of the season to life!
Spark your child's love of history with our WWII-themed storytime experience.