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James Edward Robinson, Jr.
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The Battle for Vienna
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Best of WWII Public Programs: Pelican State
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What We Fought Against: Ohrdruf
Learn MoreOn April 4, 1945, the US 4th Armored Division and 89th Infantry Division of the Third US Army came face to face with the horrors of Nazi brutality. The men discovered Ohrdruf, a Nazi labor camp and a subcamp of the Buchenwald system.
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The 30th Infantry Division’s Heroic Stand at Mortain, August 1944
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Institute for the Study of War and Democracy: A Playlist
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ISWD Roundtable: World War II and the Present Crisis
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The Death of Adolf Hitler
Learn MoreAdolf Hitler committed suicide on April 30, 1945 after being hunted by Soviet troops storming Berlin.
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Best of WWII Public Programs: The 2019 Eisenhower Symposium
Learn MoreThe Museum hosted a symposium on "Eisenhower: The Monumental Man" in November 2019, focusing on his early years and his WWII experiences, including as Supreme Commander.
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Come On TEXAS! Surviving the Battle for Okinawa
Learn MoreDuring the battle for Okinawa, the crew of the USS Texas spent over 50 days confined to battle stations in gun turrets and compartments deep within the ship. They stayed put, and saved lives.
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A Book Review of The Girls of Atomic City by Denise Kiernan
Learn MoreDenise Kiernan's The Girls of Atomic City captures a wonderful social history of how women made the Manhattan Project at Oak Ridge, Tennessee successful.
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Stars in Service: Famous Entertainers in the US Navy and Coast Guard
Learn MoreMany entertainers and future celebrities answered their country's call and donned US Navy and Coast Guard blues, serving at sea during the war.