Last Ride at Anzio: The German Counterattacks, February 1944
How a forceful German counterattack in February 1944 could not push back the Allied Anzio landing.
How a forceful German counterattack in February 1944 could not push back the Allied Anzio landing.
A new look at Field Marshal Rommel and his North African campaigns.
Explore the full lineup of exciting shows.
In celebrating the 20th Anniversary of The National World War II Museum’s opening we are taking time to look back at the many volunteers who have helped make the Museum what it is today. One of the longest-serving volunteers was a man named Richard M. Warren. Better known as “Doc,” he worked with all three Higgins boat restoration projects until his passing in June 2015.
While the RAF fought in the skies overhead, British civilians in towns of southern England endured regular visits from German bombers in what came to be known as “the Blitz."
The Victory Belles are back this Christmas season with all your favorite holiday tunes!
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.
Noted biographer Sonia Purnell discusses her latest work A Woman of No Importance, the remarkable tale of one of the least known heroines of World War II.