History through the Viewfinder
A bridge leads to one man’s journey from war to a hopeful tomorrow.
A bridge leads to one man’s journey from war to a hopeful tomorrow.
When did World War II end? Thirty Years Ago Today.
The swing youth in Nazi Germany were teenagers whose love for jazz and affinity for British and American pop culture stood in stark contrast to German nationalism, uniformity, and military regulation.
Arthur and Estelle Ishigo navigated post-WWII life in California as an interracial couple after leaving the Heart Mountain “Relocation Center.”
The Battle of Berlin Remembered: The Soviet War Memorial in the Tiergarten
Join us for a conversation about best-selling author Andrew Nagorski’s new book, 1941: The Year Germany Lost the War, which takes a fresh look at the year in which Adolf Hitler’s miscalculations propelled Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union into a powerful new alliance.