"Paper Bullets: Two Artists Who Risked Their Lives to Defy the Nazis"
A conversation with author Jeffrey Jackson, PhD, and Jeremy Collins about a new book that offers a glimpse into the history of World War II at the ground level.
A conversation with author Jeffrey Jackson, PhD, and Jeremy Collins about a new book that offers a glimpse into the history of World War II at the ground level.
More than 120,000 Americans were held prisoner by the enemy during World War II. In order to pass the time and to make life easier, POWs used the scarce resources available to design and build practical and artistic pieces.
To commemorate Yom HaShoah, join The National WWII Museum for an evening with Holocaust survivor Renée Fink.
In 1942, the US Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard opened their ranks to most women.
Hear personal recorded testimony from Eva Schloss, the stepsister of Anne Frank and survivor of Auschwitz.
Join The National WWII Museum on Friday, November 8, 2019, for a salute to the men and women who dedicate their lives to our freedom.
Join The National WWII Museum for a screening of the 2018 thriller Operation Finale, followed by a live recording of the Museum’s film podcast Service on Celluloid.
The Victory Belles bring to life the songs that inspired the Allies to victory during World War II.