NPR's Emily Kwong speaks with Sadeqa Johnson about her new novel THE KEEPER OF LOST CHILDREN and discovering the story of mixed-race children who were left in German orphanages following World War II.
An in-depth look at Winston Churchill’s controversial decision to allow America’s segregated army into the U.K. during World ...
Marines hug the ground as they land on Iwo Jima, Feb. 19, 1945. (AP/INP Pool) What happens when a retired Navy captain and a military historian walk into a bar? That’s what Capt. William Toti and Seth ...
From The World at War to Band of Brothers, explore the greatest WWII TV shows ever made ahead of the new Tom Hanks series.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A group of high school students got a rare chance Wednesday to hear about WWII history from someone who lived it. The perspective they heard was unforgettable. A lot of ...
The story of the Fagen Fighters WWII Museum near Granite Falls is part of a series called Lakes Country Treasures. Here, readers travel down the roads to some of the most unique must-see gems of ...
Close to 15 million Americans served in the military during World War II. But the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest award for combat bravery, was awarded just 473 times. The first was awarded to a ...
CARTHAGE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The streets of Carthage turned back time Saturday to an important part of World War II history. As part of the “Tennessee Maneuvers Remembered” event, re-enactors took to Main ...
The Old Zion Heritage Museum will host a free event to honor the "Six Triple Eight" Battalion of WWII on Feb 22, 2026, at ...