The National WWII Museum Announces Eight New Board of Trustees
The National WWII Museum today announced the appointment of eight new members to the institution’s national Board of Trustees.
The National WWII Museum today announced the appointment of eight new members to the institution’s national Board of Trustees.
During World War II, millions of Eastern Europeans were involuntarily deported to serve as forced laborers in Germany.
World War II saw more women serving than any conflict in history. Many Americans know about their own women’s organizations, such as the Women’s Army Corps. Across the pond in England, many women served in the WRNS, or the Women’s Royal Navy Service.
Beneath the streets of London and perfectly preserved, Churchill's Cabinet War Rooms offer an exhilarating opportunity to walk with WWII history.
The National WWII Museum today announced the opening of its newest special exhibit, In Memory of What I Cannot Say: The Art of Guy de Montlaur.
The National WWII Museum’s Memory Wars: World War II at 75 and Beyond virtual conference, March 24-26, 2022, is presented by the American Battle Monuments Commission, EA (Electronic Arts) and Respawn Entertainment, with Oculus.
Join filmmakers Shari Doran and Susan Cummings as they discuss their documentary, History Speaks: Diary of a Generation, as a part of The National WWII Museum’s Reel History Film Series. A screening of the documentary follows their discussion.
Join us on March 23 as Historian Dr. Stephanie Hinnershitz presents Chocolate Goes to War: How Candy Became a Staple for Troops!