Salvage For Victory: World War II & Now
On January 10, 1942, the United States launched one of its most important and also most memorable domestic initiatives of the entire war: the “Salvage For Victory” campaign.
On January 10, 1942, the United States launched one of its most important and also most memorable domestic initiatives of the entire war: the “Salvage For Victory” campaign.
Civilian workers struggle to keep their cars running amid strict wartime restrictions.
On January 1, 1942, 26 countries signed the Declaration of the United Nations and 21 more countries formally joined the alliance prior to the end of World War II.
Many American servicemen and women expressed hopes for the next year in wartime New Year’s mail.
The vestige of a peculiar tradition, short snorters served as both wartime souvenir and membership certificate to a special club.
Join historians from the Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy, The National WWII Museum's research center, for casual conversation over happy hour-priced drinks.
The US National Guard will celebrate its 388th birthday.
Celebrate the holidays at BB’s Stage Door Canteen with a brand-new show from the Victory Belles and the Victory Six Band!