Opal Grapes, Army Nurse Corps
Opal Grapes was one of more than 59,000 nurses in the Army Nurse Corps. Her recollections highlight the highs and lows of nursing wounded men.
Opal Grapes was one of more than 59,000 nurses in the Army Nurse Corps. Her recollections highlight the highs and lows of nursing wounded men.
The crew of a German U-Boat became prisoners in a North Louisiana prisoner of war camp, held in secret to protect Allied intelligence.
Fighting World War II presented daunting military obstacles overseas, but it also involved serious challenges for American communities on the Home Front.
Daniel Haulman, PhD, one of the world's leading authorities on the all African American Tuskegee Airmen, joins us for an interview on their service, challenges, and legacy.
Bestselling author Dr. Arthur Herman will talk about the essential role of American business executives during the Second World War in a special appearance at The National WWII Museum on March 14 that is free and open to the public.
Join The National WWII Museum for this student webinar on how cartoons played a role in propaganda on the Home Front.
Join Curator Cory Graff as he dives into the strange history of SoCal as America went to war.
Join Curator Cory Graff as he presents Cartoons for Combat: The Art of World War II.