Richard Greer
Remembering a decorated WWII Marine and longtime friend of The National WWII Museum.
Remembering a decorated WWII Marine and longtime friend of The National WWII Museum.
Charity Adams overcame both wartime challenges and racial discrimination to become the first Black woman officer in the Women's Army Corps and commander of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion.
The creation of ghettos during World War II was a key part of Nazi plans to brutally persecute, separate, and eventually liquidate Europe’s Jewish population.
Robert Brown was an educator, civil rights activist, community leader, elected official, and a WWII combat veteran.
Twice a prisoner, and initially denied our nation’s highest honor due to antisemitism, Tibor Rubin was finally awarded the Medal of Honor in 2005.