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Japanese Americans and the Wartime Experience in Hawaii
Learn MoreJapanese Americans faced different circumstances in Hawaii following the Pearl Harbor attack than those of their counterparts on the mainland, but still experienced discrimination.
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Child Memories from the Occupation and Liberation of Paris
Learn MoreAs an adult, Janine Simone Hopkins was encouraged by her family to record her experiences and reflections of her life in Paris during the German occupation.
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The Three Missed Tactical Warnings That Could Have Made a Difference at Pearl Harbor
Learn MoreHistorian Richard B. Frank discusses three major mistakes which denied the fleet at Pearl Harbor time to prepare for the incoming Japanese attack.
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Nanea: An American Girl’s Account of the Pearl Harbor Attack
Learn MoreThough a fictional character, American Girl Nanea Mitchell’s Story of Hawaii after Pearl Harbor resonates with children today.
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Routine in Paradise: The US Navy in Pearl Harbor
Learn MoreKnown as a tropical paradise today, for many sailors before December 7, 1941, it was just another port of call during their naval service.
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Operation Jubilee: The Raid at Dieppe
Learn MoreAttached to Canadian and British forces, the first Americans to see ground combat in Europe witnessed disaster at Dieppe.
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The Key to the Pacific: The Construction of the Pearl Harbor Naval Base
Learn MoreFrom coaling station to naval base, Pearl Harbor’s strategic importance in the Pacific was widely recognized.
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Eduardo Peniche: A Mexican National’s American Dream
Learn MoreEduardo Peniche came to the United States to obtain an education and became a decorated war veteran and proud American in the process.
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Tropically Delicious: Holidays on Oahu
Learn MoreHawaii was paradise, but military cooks often supplied the old favorites for soldiers and sailors who were stationed far from home.
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Geology, Geography, and Agriculture of O'ahu
Learn MoreThe Hawaiian Islands are the result of millions of years of volcanic activity. So were most of the islands scattered across the Pacific Ocean. The entire Pacific Campaign was shaped by geological forces not understood until decades after the war.
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Curator’s Choice: Aztec Eagles Over the Pacific
Learn MoreA single squadron of Mexican flyers completed nearly 800 sorties—individual aircraft combat missions—in the waning days of World War II.
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Shirley Temple in Hawaii
Learn MoreStar 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.