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The Neutrality Acts of the 1930s
Learn MoreThis legislation was the culmination of efforts by American citizens, activists, and politicians across the political spectrum to insulate the United States from foreign conflicts and prevent the country from being drawn into another global war.
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Landing Vehicle Tracked: Armored Ship-to-Shore Movement
Learn MoreOn display in the John E. Kushner Restoration Pavilion, The National WWII Museum’s LTV-4 is a testament to American innovation.
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Godzilla and World War II: Long Live the King of Monsters
Learn MoreBeyond commentary on the burgeoning Cold War, many of Eiji Tsuburaya’s and Ishiro Honda’s production decisions are meant to reflect the Japanese experience of World War II.
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Operation Dragoon: Invasion of Southern France
Learn MoreOriginally designated Operation Anvil and intended to support the hammer blow of the Normandy landings two months earlier, the renamed Operation Dragoon fulfilled an American desire for a lodgment in southern France that shifted forces from the strategic cul-de-sac of Italy.
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When Higgins Boats Invaded New Orleans' Lakefront
Learn MoreOn July 23, 1944, a celebration marked a milestone in production for Higgins Industries, which had just finished its 10,000th boat for delivery to the US Navy.
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Lend-Lease to the Eastern Front
Learn MoreDespite being overlooked in many circles, American “Lend-Lease” support sent to the USSR not only tipped the scales in Eastern Europe but enabled the victory on the Russian Front.
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Britain Moves Leftward: The Labour Party and the July 1945 Election
Learn MoreThe July 1945 British election shocked the world, with Winston Churchill and the Conservatives voted out, and Clement Attlee and the Labour Party voted in.
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Navy Exonerates 256 Black Sailors Punished after 1944 Port Chicago Explosion
Learn MoreThe exoneration was announced on the 80th anniversary of the explosion at the Port Chicago Naval Magazine in California that killed 320 people and injured 400 others.
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The Depths of Courage: Howard Gilmore and the USS Growler
Learn MoreCommander Howard Gilmore’s story is certainly one of extraordinary valor, dedication, and sacrifice.
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Jefferson DeBlanc and the Air Battle for Guadalcanal
Learn MoreWhen Jefferson Joseph DeBlanc entered Guadalcanal, the United States had been fighting a defensive campaign against Japanese attempts to retake Henderson Airfield and dominate the surrounding seas.
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Julia Child Helped Develop Shark Repellant during World War II
Learn MoreJulia Child is known more for her recipe for bœuf bourguignon than her time in the Office of Strategic Services.
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Soldier’s Remains Identified 81 Years after Capture in Philippines
Learn MorePrivate First Class Harry Jerele was among the thousands of U.S. and Filipino service members who were captured and interned in prisoner-of-war camps after the surrender.