American Red Cross Braille and Arts and Skills Corps
Mildred V. Payne and Dorothy Seder were just two of the 7.5 million individuals who volunteered with the American Red Cross during World War II.
Mildred V. Payne and Dorothy Seder were just two of the 7.5 million individuals who volunteered with the American Red Cross during World War II.
“You woke up hungry, you went to bed hungry, you were hungry all day long.”
The battle that defined for the American Army the tough realities of what war with the German army truly meant.
A new look at Field Marshal Rommel and his North African campaigns.
In March 1942, a special exhibit opened in New York City of 14 pieces of art each contributed by 14 artists who had escaped Nazi-occupied Europe.
Help us put WWII history back in motion! A night of food, drinks, and tunes will benefit the latest restoration project from The National WWII Museum’s Young Benefactors: a 1943 Ford-American LaFrance Fire Truck.