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Passing the Torch from the Greatest Generation to the Next
The National World War II Museum advocates talking to veterans as a way to learn about WWII history this Veterans Day.
The National World War II Museum advocates talking to veterans as a way to learn about WWII history this Veterans Day.
Early on the morning of June 6, 1944, photojournalist Robert Capa landed with American troops on Omaha Beach. Before the day was through, he had taken some of the most famous combat photographs of World War II.
From rural Mississippi to Iwo Jima, Joseph LaNier confronted racism in society and service.
WWII minesweepers were unheralded—and indispensable.
To commemorate the anniversary of Franklin D. Roosevelt's death, we sat down with his biographer, Nigel Hamilton, PhD.