Jewish Americans in World War II
American Jews supported the war effort while many anxiously awaited news of their families under Nazi rule in Europe.
American Jews supported the war effort while many anxiously awaited news of their families under Nazi rule in Europe.
Eleven countries came together to form the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE), convened on April 29, 1946 to try the leaders of Japan for joint conspiracy to start and wage war.
Put the Museum's innovative exhibits and extensive collection of artifacts to work in your classroom.
Our Nation’s highest military award for valor is given for action above and beyond the call of duty. This topic covers the stories of WWII Medal of Honor recipients.
Join us for the Orlin Russell Corey Memorial Lecture with Katherine Carter, a curator and historian at Winston Churchill’s country home, Chartwell.
Join The National WWII Museum's Educational Travel Team and expert historian Jonathan Parshall to learn about an all-new journey to commemorate the lives lost on America's day of infamy.
Join us in conversation with author Christopher C. Gorham, whose new book explores the wartime experiences of one of the most celebrated artists of the modern era.