Deceptively Colorful: US Navy Camouflage during World War II
Viewed through the lens of the average camera or motion picture, World War II is often recorded and remembered as a black and white war.
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Viewed through the lens of the average camera or motion picture, World War II is often recorded and remembered as a black and white war.
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The National WWII Museum challenges you to make a difference in your home and community!
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The National WWII Museum challenges you to make a difference in your home and community!
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Join us for a webinar, Jazz during World War II and Beyond, on May 13!
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One of the most famous artillery pieces of the Second World War, the German 88mm gun had a well deserved reputation for deadly accuracy and destructive power.
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Join us as Historian Hannah Dailey talks with Peter Somogyi, a survivor of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp.
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Join Assistant Director of Curatorial Services Kim Guise for a very special discussion with WWII Veteran and former POW Jim Baynham.
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Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill had the most complex and historically significant friendship of the 20th century.
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Join curator Larry Decuers for a look at some objects from the Museum’s collection that may look very familiar to Star Wars fans.
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Join historian Katherine Sharp Landdeck, associate professor of history at Texas Woman's University (the home of the WASP archives), for a conversation about the thrilling true story of the daring female aviators who helped the United States win World War II, and then ultimate Allied victory.