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Aviation Radioman 3rd Class Jack Glass
Learn MoreGlass and the crew of the USS Enterprise survived Guadalcanal to fight another day—barely.
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Surviving the Sinking of the USS Indianapolis
Learn MoreHundreds of the ship's crew floated on the Pacific for days. Their location and fate were unknown to the US Navy.
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Baker 1st Class Benedict Bronder: Keeper of Faith and Bread
Learn MoreA man of faith and a talented cook, Bronder became a vital part of the PT-305 crew.
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Private First Class Frank Pomroy
Learn MorePomroy saw some of the fiercest, most brutal fighting of World War II at Guadalcanal.
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Betty Jacobs
Learn MoreBetty Jacobs grew up in World War II. She spent much of the war pledging her time and effort to aiding troops in New Orleans, her hometown.
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Sergeant Benton J. Broussard
Learn MoreA native of Crowley, Louisiana, the bilingual Broussard served as a translator for the 507th Infantry Regiment, giving his life shortly after D-Day.
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Sergeant Irving Becker
Learn MoreAn Austrian Jew serving in the US military, Irving Becker endured discrimination from both ally and foe during World War II. He ended up a crucial part of one of the most elite Allied forces ever assembled.
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How Did Adolf Hitler Happen?
Learn MoreAdolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933 following a series of electoral victories by the Nazi Party. He ruled absolutely until his death by suicide in April 1945.
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Violet Kochendoerfer
Learn MoreDirector of On-Base Service Clubs, 315th Troop Carrier Group, The American Red Cross
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Bataan Death March Survivor Lester Tenney Dies at Age 96
Learn MoreTenney was a tank commander with the 192nd Tank Battalion, a survivor of the Bataan Death March, and a dear friend of The National WWII Museum.