Greek women in WWII—from resistance fighters to agents of social change who shaped womanhood into what it is today.
“Without the home front, there would have been no war front.” Generations who fought in World War II and those who stayed home to participate in rationing programs, wartime supply production, or food ...
World War II was a time of unimaginable hardship, courage, and transformation. Seemingly overnight, ordinary folks were thrust into extraordinary roles on both the front lines and the home front as ...
NMSU Journalism professors Mary Lamonica and Bruce Berman have a new book out titled “Home Front:... NMSU Journalism professors Mary Lamonica and Bruce Berman have a new book out titled “Home Front: ...
In celebration of its 25th Anniversary, the Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park and Rosie the Riveter Trust will host the Rosie Rally & 25th Anniversary Festival on Saturday, ...
When Emma Markowski steps into the White Hangar at Drake Field, she brings 1940s America with her. In a vintage dress, nylons swapped out for comfort in the southern humidity and a peekaboo hairstyle ...
Women Who Coded in War Time War is not just the physical action that takes place on the battlefield. During the First World War technology development became the best form of defense against enemy ...