Knit Your Bit: A Knitter's Story
Knitting allows Knit Your Bit donor to honor veterans in her family.
Knitting allows Knit Your Bit donor to honor veterans in her family.
The Soviets inflicted terrible brutality on their Japanese captives.
On April 21, 1946, two political parties united, creating a single, dominant party in what became East Germany.
In partnership with PBS affiliate WYES-TV, The National WWII Museum is proud to announce a national interactive Electronic Field Trip (EFT) focused on the American Home Front. Debuting on November 4 with two live webcasts (10:00 am and 1:00 pm CST), “We’re All in This Together! How Students Like YOU Helped Win World War II,” will teach today’s young people what it was like to be a student during this critical time in American history, creating important links with the past. The Museum will also use the field trip as an opportunity to launch its signature service-learning project, “Get in the Scrap!”
The National WWII Museum’s Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy is proud to present its next scholarly symposium in honor of Women’s History Month.
The famous story of the Tuskegee Airmen is often clouded by myth and misunderstanding.
Vibrant, energetic, and emotionally captivating, Black Angels Over Tuskegee tells the fictionalized story of six men embarking on a journey to become the first Black aviators in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, a tumultuous era of racial segregation.