Graphic Artist Interprets Pearl Harbor
Image courtesy of momentusproject.com. With the 70th anniversary of the “date that will live in infamy” on the horizon, we came across this graphic interpretation of one of our nation’s darkest days....
View ArticleDecember 7 – 1941, A Date That Will Live in Infamy
Today marks the 70th anniversary of Japan’s order to bomb Pearl Harbor. The surprise attack that eventually came on December 7, 1941 plunged the United States headlong into World War II. How will you...
View ArticleExhibit Opening | Infamy: December 1941
Infamy – December 1941 On December 7, 2011, The National WWII Museum will debut a new exhibit that commemorates not only the 70th anniversary of the costly attack on Pearl Harbor, but also sheds...
View ArticleDay of Infamy: Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941
December 7, 1941, is a date which retains its unique power in the national consciousness of the American people because it marks our entryway into the Second World War and ultimately the pathway to the...
View ArticlePearl Harbor Survivor – Roy S. “Swede” Boreen
Artifact Spotlight Stopped Watch Preserves a Moment in History December 7, 1941, was a day that would live forever in the memory of any American who was alive and old enough to understand the magnitude...
View ArticleRoosevelt’s Infamy Speech
On December 8, 1941, the United States and Britain declare war on Japan with President Roosevelt calling December 7, “a date which will live in infamy.” Here are very different interpretations of this...
View ArticleLetters Home – Pearl Harbor
In a world where we take instant communication for granted, it’s hard to imagine what those stationed at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 and their families went through to get in touch with one...
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