The Italian Resistance and the Ardeatine Caves Massacre
The 1944 massacre became the norm for the Third Reich's war in Italy.
The 1944 massacre became the norm for the Third Reich's war in Italy.
Take a closer look at the patterns, stripes, codes, and colors that helped aviators know who was who in the tumultuous skies.
In early June 1942, Japanese forces attacked the American military facilities at Dutch Harbor, Alaska, kicking off the 13 month Aleutian Islands Campaign.
The men of the Underwater Demolition Teams in the Pacific were born out of the necessity of the moment in World War II, and blasted their way from one island to another to help achieve American victory over Japan.
Join us as we reflect on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima 75 years later. The Museum’s Samuel Zemurray Stone Senior Historian, Dr. Rob Citino, will host a discussion on the history, artifacts, and Museum’s educational initiatives about the atomic bomb and Hiroshima.