Are you the next Stage Door Idol?
The National World War II Museum hosts '40s themed talent competition at the Stage Door Canteen
The National World War II Museum hosts '40s themed talent competition at the Stage Door Canteen
The National WWII Museum today received a $75,000 contribution from Whitney Bank. The gift will be used to support the Museum’s researchers and historians in their ongoing educational and preservation efforts, as well as honor the longtime Museum volunteer group affectionately known as the “A-Team.”
The discovery of a Pearl Harbor veteran in the family tree leads to discovery of service and sacrifice.
During World War II and in the decades following, Bob Hope visited American troops for the holidays. His performances for those serving around the world brought them a bit of home. And year after year, his televised Christmas specials brought the faces of those troops into American living rooms.
The first bomber to hit Japan after Pearl Harbor, the B-25 Mitchell was found in every theater of the war and was a rugged, multipurpose bomber beloved by her aircrew for its survivability and ease to fly.
Join staff from America's official WWII museum and notable historians for the real-life epic journey across Europe.
Join us for a conversation about new scholarship exploring the complicated WWII relationship between the United States and the Vichy government.
The Victory Belles bring to life the songs that inspired the Allies to victory during World War II.