Review of Bodies of Memory: Narratives of War in Postwar Japanese Culture, 1945-1970
Yoshikuni Igarashi examines the impact of World War II and Japan’s defeat on postwar Japanese memory.
Yoshikuni Igarashi examines the impact of World War II and Japan’s defeat on postwar Japanese memory.
During World War II, the US government waged a constant battle for the hearts and minds of the public. “Rosie the Riveter” and many other wartime propaganda posters remain relevant 75 years later.
In Hitler’s Winter, Anthony Tucker-Jones explores the Battle of the Bulge, the last major German offensive in the West.
The Nazis chose the serene setting for one of the most infamous meetings in world history, where they discussed their plans for the “Final Solution.”
Reconnaissance Marines visit exhibits and get a behind-the-scenes tour of WWII artifacts.
Head to The Higgins Hotel for a live instrumental showcase of wartime piano music.
Learn about the Nuremberg Trials that took place after World War II, how the trials changed the meaning of justice on a global scale, and effective strategies and resources to teach about this event in your classroom.
Masters of the Air premieres January 26, 2024, on Apple TV+
Join us as The National WWII Museum concludes its 16th International Conference on World War II with a special hourlong session on the making of Masters of the Air, providing an inside look into Apple TV+'s upcoming WWII miniseries on the Eighth Air Force. Central Time Zone