Nazi Forced Labor Policy in Eastern Europe
During World War II, millions of Eastern Europeans were involuntarily deported to serve as forced laborers in Germany.
During World War II, millions of Eastern Europeans were involuntarily deported to serve as forced laborers in Germany.
The National WWII Museum announces the third largest individual gift in the institution’s history—a $7.5 million commitment to help complete the upcoming Liberation Pavilion and develop the Priddy Family Foundation Freedom Theater—representing a significant milestone toward the completion of the Museum’s $400 million Road to Victory Capital Campaign.
Watch a moving performance of "Music from the Victims of World War II."
From the beginning, this was to be a different kind of war—a war not only of conquest but also of annihilation.
Freedom tells the story of a Holocaust survivor and an Irish immigrant who meet hours before their American naturalization ceremony. Freedom looks at the ways we yearn for freedom—the freedom to face the truth about ourselves with grace, acceptance, and forgiveness.
Freedom tells the story of a Holocaust survivor and an Irish immigrant who meet hours before their American naturalization ceremony. Freedom looks at the ways we yearn for freedom—the freedom to face the truth about ourselves with grace, acceptance, and forgiveness.
Duncan Ryūken Williams presents American Sutra: A Story of Faith and Freedom in the Second World War.