Best of WWII Public Programs: The 2019 Eisenhower Symposium
The Museum hosted a symposium on "Eisenhower: The Monumental Man" in November 2019, focusing on his early years and his WWII experiences, including as Supreme Commander.
The Museum hosted a symposium on "Eisenhower: The Monumental Man" in November 2019, focusing on his early years and his WWII experiences, including as Supreme Commander.
The Civilian Conservation Corps camps: From tree soldiers to real soldiers.
To celebrate the end of the war and the journey back to the United States, US Navy ships often flew long pennants to commemorate their time overseas.
Join us for a conversation on a unique and evocative portrait of World War II—and a charming coming-of-age story—from the private diaries of Winston Churchill's youngest daughter, Mary.
This one-woman show pays tribute to one of Hollywood's most glamorous stars while shedding light on her legacy as a trailblazing inventor.
2021 marks the centennial of the creation of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery.
One of the world’s leading scholars on Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union joins Institute Historian to discuss this critical figure in 20th century history.
Bestselling author, James M. Scott, will discuss MacArthur’s return and the struggle for Manila in 1945.