World War II and Popular Culture
World War II touched virtually every part of American life, even things so simple as the food people ate, the films they watched, and the music they listened to.
World War II touched virtually every part of American life, even things so simple as the food people ate, the films they watched, and the music they listened to.
The Axis powers are finally defeated in 1945—Nazi Germany in May and Imperial Japan in August.
American Jews supported the war effort while many anxiously awaited news of their families under Nazi rule in Europe.
This one-woman show pays tribute to one of Hollywood’s most glamorous stars while shedding light on her legacy as a trailblazing inventor.
This one-woman show pays tribute to one of Hollywood’s most glamorous stars while shedding light on her legacy as a trailblazing inventor.
Join us for a detailed look at the life and legacy of one of the most famous and controversial commanders of World War II—George S. Patton.