Lee Miller: Women at War
One of America’s only female war correspondents captured the war through women’s service.
One of America’s only female war correspondents captured the war through women’s service.
WWII veteran's donated memoir recalls Pacific island fighting.
The Monuments Men Foundation today announced that its collection will have a new home at The National WWII Museum in New Orleans.
Just a few months after Adolf Hitler came to power in Nazi Germany and a full six years before World War II, German university students carried out an “Action Against the Un-German Spirit” targeting authors ranging from Helen Keller and Ernest Hemingway to Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud. Their orchestrated book burnings across Germany would come to underscore German-Jewish writer Heinrich Heine’s 19th century warning, “where one burns books, one soon burns people.
This month, in accordance with International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we seek to help learners consider how to approach teaching and learning about the Holocaust.