Dr. Seuss and WWII: Analyzing Political Cartoons
Learn about Dr. Seuss's role in the war through his political cartoons and the hidden messages in some of his most famous children's books.
Learn about Dr. Seuss's role in the war through his political cartoons and the hidden messages in some of his most famous children's books.
Join us on Facebook for a Victory Belles holiday performance! Since we couldn't safely do a Christmas show in-person this year, this 30-minute virtual performance is our holiday gift to you.
Learn more about this important breakthrough and some of the science behind it.
This presentation will follow the story of one of these citizen soldiers, Sgt. Charles Edward McGuckin, from his early life in Philadelphia to his induction into the Army and to his death in action while serving with the 4th Armored Division of Patton’s 3rd Army during the Lorraine campaign in November of 1944.
Join Dr. Kristen Burton, Teacher Programs and Curriculum Specialist at the National WWII Museum, and historian of alcohol, as she discusses vice during the Second World War.
Join The National WWII Museum as we look back on these two historic elections and Roosevelt’s legacy as President of the United States.
Following the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, nearly 20% of the Chinese American population signed up and served honorably in every branch of the US Armed Services and all four theaters of combat.
Join us for a webinar about a book that has received great press and even better reviews, Wheels of Courage: How Paralyzed Veterans from World War II Invented Wheelchair Sports, Fought for Disability Rights, and Inspired a Nation.
Join museum educators for the ride of a lifetime on PT Boat 305!
Join Hannah Dailey, Oral Historian from The National WWII Museum, for a conversation with Douglas Taurel—writer, director, and actor of The American Soldier.