A gimlet-eyed and honest accounting of the war’s hidden costs that still affect us today. Richard Parker Let’s you and I ...
In small town America, boys with absent heads of households were taken under the wing of World War I veterans from such ...
On Sept. 2, 1945, the official end of World War II came to pass with Japan’s signing of the Instrument of Surrender aboard ...
During World War II, American submarines entered the Pacific with a torpedo that was supposed to give them a decisive edge—but instead failed again and again. This film tells the story of the Mark 14 ...
On December 10, 1898, the United States signed a historic peace treaty to end the momentous Spanish-American War. The treaty ...
Electrifying Theatrical Event Brings America’s World War I Story to Life through the Lens of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and Five Real-Life Figures from the War Created and Narrated by ...
More than 16 million American served in World War II, but now, 80 years since the end of the war, the Department of Veterans Affairs estimates fewer than 45,000 are still alive.
America’s fight for independence reverberated around the world in significant ways, which University of Maryland history professor Richard Bell explores in his engaging new book, The American ...