Organizing Genocide: Theodor Dannecker, Eichmann's Deportation Specialist
Theodor Dannecker helped Adolf Eichmann administer a continent-wide genocide.
Theodor Dannecker helped Adolf Eichmann administer a continent-wide genocide.
In 1944 and 1945, postal worker turned soldier, Wendell Wiley Wolfenbarger, wrote his wife Ruby and children frequent letters. Sometimes they were postcards, sometimes V-mails, and others were written "sitting on a box by a wood fire, outside of course, writing on my knee."
The National WWII Museum wishes to share a snapshot of the two Tiger programs during World War II.
The Museum’s collection contains hundreds of menus from holiday meals shared while in service. The fact that so many of these were saved and mailed or brought home tells us just how important these meals were.
The classic holiday musical White Christmas reveals the impact of military service in World War II.
The campaigns in Italy from the first landings in September 1943 through May 1945 tested Allied soldiers to the limit.
Available on the last Saturday of each month, Sensory Friendly Mornings are for individuals of all ages with special needs and their families to enjoy early access to the Museum with modifications to make the experience more sensory friendly.
Join The National WWII Museum's Educational Travel Team and Historian Alexandra Richie to learn about the Megastructures: Forced Labor and Massive Works in the Third Reich tour.