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Forgotten Fights: Stronghold: Ternopol, March-April 1944
Once Hitler declared a place a "stronghold," his men had no choice but to fight to the death.
Once Hitler declared a place a "stronghold," his men had no choice but to fight to the death.
Commemorate the 75th anniversary of the largest amphibious invasion in all of history through an international journey to discover the critical importance and legacy of D-Day.
The National WWII Museum’s patrol torpedo boat, PT-305, has her new assignment—returning to her permanent home on the Museum’s campus in the John E. Kushner Restoration Pavilion.
The Allied capture of Rome in June 1944 marked the fall of the first Axis capital but was ultimately overshadowed by the D-Day landings in Normandy.
Prior to World War II, there was a thriving American wristwatch industry, but it became a casualty of the war.