World War II and Popular Culture
World War II touched virtually every part of American life, even things so simple as the food people ate, the films they watched, and the music they listened to.
World War II touched virtually every part of American life, even things so simple as the food people ate, the films they watched, and the music they listened to.
As part of the March 1942 raid, British commandos were to disrupt vital harbor facilities.
Civilian workers struggle to keep their cars running amid strict wartime restrictions.
Technical Sergeant Garland Kerlec used the bomb fuse tags to make a sort of diary of his combat flights, recording the date, target, as well as some commentary on the nature of the mission.
Sample garden-fresh cocktails, learn how to make them at home, and vote for your favorites as area distillers and bars compete to create the best cocktails using local ingredients.
Bring your family and friends to experience an unforgettable day at The National WWII Museum's Family and Military Appreciation Block Party!
Board-Certified Genealogist Clarise Soper will focus on the genealogist’s role in assisting the US Army Past Conflict Repatriation Branch in its mission to return the remains of WWII soldiers to their families.