Curator’s Choice: Aztec Eagles Over the Pacific
A single squadron of Mexican flyers completed nearly 800 sorties—individual aircraft combat missions—in the waning days of World War II.
A single squadron of Mexican flyers completed nearly 800 sorties—individual aircraft combat missions—in the waning days of World War II.
Star Shirley Temple had a special relationship with the Hawaiian Islands. In the prewar years, she made several tours of Hawaii, delighting local and military audiences.
The modern usage of the word “cool” surfaced during World War II. Cool was a new concept, a new set of encoded ideas, and a new musical aesthetic. This article explores the idea in a post-WWII context.
Major events are often rooted deeply in the past—the “long fuse” that leads to explosions.
Three groups were at the heart of post-war German fears of revenge: Jewish Holocaust survivors, Eastern European Displaced Persons, and American occupation officials.
During the war, Mexican Americans served in the military and worked on the Home Front to support their country, and when it ended, were no longer willing to accept second-class citizenship.
This essay offers some ways of thinking about how to make sense of the complicated post-war moment through the case of Yugoslavia.
How Soviet occupation policy in Austria took shape warrants more attention.
This article examines how World War II marked an important moment in the political history of modern zoos.
To ensure that “justice” was done at Nuremberg, American occupation officials set German war criminals free decades ahead of schedule.