Hitler’s Declaration of War on the United States
Days after Pearl Harbor, Nazi Germany declared war on America. But why did Hitler choose to draw the United States directly into the European conflict?
Days after Pearl Harbor, Nazi Germany declared war on America. But why did Hitler choose to draw the United States directly into the European conflict?
In commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attacks on December 7, 1941, The National WWII Museum will unveil its newest special exhibit, Infamy: Pearl Harbor Remembered.
The story of a swagger stick presented to T/3 John Sweitzer by his German prisoners.
On V-J Day, MacArthur invited two unexpected guests to witness the signing.
Featuring noted historian Dr. Alexandra Richie, The National WWII Museum's exclusive 12-day trip explores Germany and Poland through the lens of the rise and fall of the Third Reich.
U-505: Its History, Louisiana Connections, and Modern Legacy
Jeremi Suri, PhD presents The Impossible Presidency: The Rise and Fall of America’s Highest Office