The Axis Powers of World War II
World War II was a global conflict involving nearly every country in the world. But who was on each side—and why?
World War II was a global conflict involving nearly every country in the world. But who was on each side—and why?
World War II was a global conflict involving nearly every country in the world. But who was on each side—and why?
In her September 2, 1939, My Day column, Eleanor Roosevelt reacts to the news of Germany's invasion of Poland, sharing her dismay at Adolf Hitler's actions and expressing sorrow for the European nations facing the crisis.
This legislation was the culmination of efforts by American citizens, activists, and politicians across the political spectrum to insulate the United States from foreign conflicts and prevent the country from being drawn into another global war.
On display in the John E. Kushner Restoration Pavilion, The National WWII Museum’s LTV-4 is a testament to American innovation.
Uniformed scouts will enjoy FREE Museum admission and reduced cost for family members all week long.
Scouts will discover how laws and democracy keep our nation strong—and how they can play a part.
Spark your child's love of history with our WWII-themed storytime experience.