The Legacy of Bob Hope
Hope biographer Richard Zoglin was joined by the Museum's Kim Guise and Rob Citino for a discussion about the entertainer’s life and work.
Hope biographer Richard Zoglin was joined by the Museum's Kim Guise and Rob Citino for a discussion about the entertainer’s life and work.
The Forrest Gump author presents on his new book The Allies: Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin, and the Unlikely Alliance That Won World War II.
A Home Front worker, featured in the traveling exhibit The Pelican State Goes to War, visits The National WWII Museum.
OSS Operation Black Mail: One Woman’s Covert War Against the Imperial Japanese Army: The story of "black propaganda" warrior Elizabeth “Betty” P. McIntosh.
Two scholars of the battle and battlefields analyze the movie’s adherence to accuracy.
Marsha Gordon and Nicholas Cull examine screen depictions of the Normandy invasion.
Author Omer Bartov, PhD: The General Raymond E. Mason Jr. Distinguished Lecture on World War II.
In The Saboteur: The Aristocrat Who Became France's Most Daring Anti-Nazi Commando, Paul Kix explores the daring feats of Robert de La Rochefoucauld, a hero of the French Resistance during World War II.
The National WWII Museum's annual celebration of the values and spirit of those who served our country during World War II and throughout history.
The US Marines combat veteran and Hollywood consultant discusses preparing the cast of the WWII classic.