Medical Innovations: Antibiotics
The horrors of World War I led to research that resulted in two antibiotics that saved thousands of lives in World War II, and many millions since.
The horrors of World War I led to research that resulted in two antibiotics that saved thousands of lives in World War II, and many millions since.
Building a Collection of World War II aircraft 60 years after the war has been a challenging aspect of building the Museum collection.
From Guadalcanal to Okinawa, the USS Crescent City (AP-40/APA-21) was in the thick of the US drive across the Pacific. See how a small ship made a major difference in World War II.
In this clip, Hawk describes his actions near the Norman town of Falaise which resulted in him being awarded the Medal of Honor.
The Museum's outdoor sound and light show features incredible music, stunning imagery, festive food and beverages, and 90-foot-tall projections.
Join The National WWII Museum’s Young Benefactors for a cocktail reception and private tour of the Museum's newest exhibition hall, Liberation Pavilion.
Join us in BB's Stage Door Canteen as singers vie to become the next Stage Door Idol!