Name, Rank, and Serial Number: The Legacy of the 1929 Geneva Convention
The origins of an iconic movie line and the refinement of rules for the treatment of prisoners of war.
The origins of an iconic movie line and the refinement of rules for the treatment of prisoners of war.
Käthe Leichter (1895-1942) was a champion for working-class women in the Austrian labor movement.
Visitors at the National WWII Museum had the special opportunity to hear from WWII veteran and Museum Trustee Paul Hilliard as he discussed his life story documented in the new biography, Dauntless.
Learn about the history of Jewish immigration to America, the long-term consequences of the 1924 Immigration Act, and the impact of World War II on immigration policy in this free virtual teacher workshop.
Vibrant, energetic, and emotionally captivating, Black Angels Over Tuskegee tells the fictionalized story of six men embarking on a journey to become the first Black aviators in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, a tumultuous era of racial segregation.
Join us as we host a film screening of Invisible Warriors: African American Women in World War II, followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Gregory Cooke