With March being Women’s History Month, the museum held a special Women’s History Day event on Saturday.
Much has been made of Rosie the Riveter, the character who, in U.S. government propaganda during World War II, inspired women to try a new job or to join the workforce for the first time. Filling jobs ...
Before the marches, women were already fighting. Meet the Soviet bombers, the deadliest sniper in history, and the spy who ...
Couples in interfaith marriages came under intense pressure in Nazi Germany. But women’s protests in February 1943 may have ...
Southern Minnesota's Lois Widmark, 104, played a key role in helping the Allies gain victory in World War II.
Lois Widmark joined the Navy in 1944, where she worked to crack German and Japanese codes during the war.
Indian-origin techie Madhu Raju recently became the focus of a controversial rhetoric on social media. Netizens have been calling for his deportation from the US after he posted a video of himself ...
The 6888th's mission was simple in theory, but massive in scale: sort and deliver millions of pieces of backlogged mail to American troops stationed across Europe.
During World War II, British women were factory workers, codebreakers, spies and air raid wardens. How did such roles contribute to the Allies’ victory?
A Boulder City woman is on a mission to get high school diplomas to veterans who left school to serve in World War II, Korea and Vietnam and never received them.