- The National WWII Museum Unveils New Turning Point Exhibition
The National WWI Museum's newest exhibit, "Turning Point: The Doolittle Raid, Battle of the Coral Sea, and Battle of Midway," opens April 18, 2012 and will be on display until July 8, 2012
- US Intelligence Failures at Pearl Harbor - The National WWII Museum
This intelligence breakthrough was instrumental in the American victory at the Battle of Midway, in which US planes sank four Japanese aircraft carriers and halted Japan’s Pacific offensive
- Secret WWII: Spies Special Ops - The National WWII Museum
The National WWII Museum presents Secret WWII: Spies Special Ops, a new podcast exploring wartime tales of espionage and intrigue
- OFFICIAL PROGRAM - The National WWII Museum
Jonathan Parshall is coauthor of Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway Widely published on the Pacific War, his work has appeared in the Naval War College Review, Naval History magazine and Naval Institute Proceedings, Wartime (the Magazine of the Australian War Memorial), World War II magazine, the Northern Mariner, and
- The Battle of Midway | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
The Battle of Midway was a key battle to secure dominance in the Pacific in World War II Learn more about the strategies employed during this battle
- The Battle of Leyte Gulf - The National WWII Museum
In October 1944, the largest naval battle ever fought raged in the Pacific The Battle of Leyte Gulf ended in American victory—but the outcome could have been very different
- Home | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans tells the story of the American Experience in the war that changed the world - why it was fought, how it was won, and what it means today
- Part 2: Breaking the Midway Code - The National WWII Museum
Six months after Pearl Harbor, America makes a breakthrough in understanding the Japanese naval code, and the Battle of Midway becomes a turning point in the war In this episode, we explore the significance of the Battle of Midway, the creation of the Office of Strategic Services, and a bold German espionage effort on American soil
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