John Joseph Parle's Medal of Honor
Navy Ensign John Joseph Parle risked his own life to save a ship and ensure a successful Allied amphibious invasion of Sicily in 1943.
Navy Ensign John Joseph Parle risked his own life to save a ship and ensure a successful Allied amphibious invasion of Sicily in 1943.
Operation Rashness, a major fall offensive intended to seize a port on China’s southeast coast, would open sea lines of communication into China for the first time in several years while providing a base of operations for the invasion of southern Japan.
In 1936, strikes and protests achieved major gains for American workers and set the stage for organized labor’s contribution to the struggle against fascism in World War II.
For his heroic service as an infantry officer during the Allied invasion of Sicily, Second Lieutenant Robert Craig was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor on July 11, 1943.
As World War II approached, schizophrenics became victims of an even greater human rights violation at the hands of the Third Reich.
The National WWII Museum's own Victory Swing Orchestra celebrates the great big bands of the WWII era.
Families across the New Orleans and Gulf Coast community are invited to The National WWII Museum for a day of live entertainment, family-friendly activities, and full Museum access—for FREE!
Spark your child's love of history with our WWII-themed storytime experience.