“Guests of the Third Reich”: New National WWII Museum Exhibit Explores Life of American POWs
The National WWII Museum presents a new exhibit, "Guests of the Third Reich," which explores life of American POWs in Europe.
The National WWII Museum presents a new exhibit, "Guests of the Third Reich," which explores life of American POWs in Europe.
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans has partnered with Bergeron Automotive and Operation Homefront Louisiana in a three-month promotion to benefit Louisiana’s current service members, wounded warriors and their families who reside in the state.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas as The National WWII Museum gears up for the debut on November 28 of an all-new holiday show "Magical, Musical Christmas," featuring the Museum’s very own Victory Belles vocal trio.
The United States and The National WWII Museum lost a great friend and leader this week with the death of US Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii.
The National WWII Museum celebrated the next milestone in its $325 million expansion with a Grand Opening ceremony for the new US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. An expansive, patriotic and emotional ceremony was matched only by the grandeur and glory of the new pavilion, which opened to the public today.
Just over 75 years ago—on April 1, 1945—American troops invaded the 70-mile long island of Okinawa in the largest amphibious operation of the Pacific War.
As late as March 1943, the Allies were in danger of losing the Battle of the Atlantic as German U-boats were sinking Allied shipping at an alarming rate.
Viewed through the lens of the average camera or motion picture, World War II is often recorded and remembered as a black and white war.