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History Through the Viewfinder
Learn MoreWatching the Museum's P-40 Warhawk land in Campaigns of Courage.
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The Words of War
Learn MoreA passage from William Shirer's memoir of The Nightmare Years bears witness to the stark brutality of 1940 Europe.
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Rexford H. Dettre Jr.
Learn MoreA captured fighter pilot's escape attempts were as numerous as they were brazen.
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1943 Ford-American LaFrance Fire Truck
Learn MoreFind out how the Pearl Harbor attacks influenced this fire truck, which is the focus for Drafts for Crafts 2018.
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The Battle of Kasserine Pass
Learn MoreThe battle that defined for the American Army the tough realities of what war with the German army truly meant.
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Hershel "Woody" Williams
Learn MoreLearn more about the Medal of Honor recipient and Museum friend.
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Betty Reid Soskin
Learn MoreMeet America's oldest National Park Ranger—a wartime Home Front worker profiled in the Museum's 2018 Electronic Field Trip about African American Experiences in World War II.
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Letters of Condolence
Learn MoreTwo months before Pearl Harbor, a sailor became Louisiana's first fatality in World War II.
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Hitting the Road with the Hollywood Victory Caravan
Learn MoreStarlet Alma Carroll barnstormed the country to raise money for the war effort with Bob Hope, Cary Grant, Laurel and Hardy, James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck, Bing Crosby, and others.
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The US Invasion of North Africa
Learn MoreAs the "Hinge of Fate" was turning across the globe, Operation Torch became the US military's first step toward defeat of Nazi Germany in Europe.
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History Through the Viewfinder
Learn MoreWith a glimpse of Stalin's grave in Red Square, a brutal legacy rewinds.
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The Words of War
Learn MoreA French writer fleeing Paris in June 1940 has a nervous first encounter with the enemy.