Meet the Author: Sonia Purnell
“A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II” tells the true story of Virginia Hall, the first Allied woman deployed behind enemy lines.
“A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II” tells the true story of Virginia Hall, the first Allied woman deployed behind enemy lines.
Farewell to one of the last living WWII Medal of Honor recipients.
The pioneering newswoman and author championed the growth of our mission.
A national Electronic Field Trip examining the top-secret WWII effort to build the atomic bomb is coming to classrooms in early 2020.
The National WWII Museum's educational mission was in the spotlight as the world remembered the Normandy invasion.
Students and families! Take an Electronic Field Trip to the Normandy coast with four student reporters to understand how D-Day was the turning point of the war in Europe.
The Museum’s WWII Research Service offers a wide variety of ways in helping people connect with their loved one’s WWII service history.
Senior Curator Tom Czekanski will discuss innovations employed by the Axis and the Allies during the Normandy Campaign.