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World War Two: The Flying Frontier
75 years since World War II ended, join the Smithsonian Institution in exploring the role aeronautics played
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Ending hostilities in Europe
Partners from around the world commemorate the final events on the Western front and finding peace
U.S. National Archives
The Events That Led Up To D-Day
The operation that brought together 133,000 land, air, and sea forces
Imperial War Museums
Celebrating VE Day and Remembering Loved Ones
On 7 May 1945, the formal act of military surrender was signed, ending World War Two in Europe
Imperial War Museums
See How The Crowds Came Together on VE DAY
People gathered together from all over London in the name of peace
Learning the lessons of the past
Why we continue to remember
The George C. Marshall Foundation
The Effort to Rebuild Europe
The effect of WWII on children and the impact of The Marshall Plan
Nationaal Comité 4 en 5 mei
The Impact Of The War On Dutch Daily Life
The story of the Second World War in 100 objects from collections in the Netherlands
Explore the part aeronautics played
Discover the role that the air forces played in bringing the war to an end
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The Playbook
The key aerial events and achievements
2
The Pilots
Human stories of bravery, courage, and exceptional lives
3
The Planes
Learn about icons of aeronautics and remembering their journeys
4
The Posters
The role of the arts in the war effort
Achievements in the air
Key moments and milestones of WWII
The Story of the Last American Aerial Conflict in Europe
The final events before hostilities officially ended an hour before midnight on May 8, 1945
The Flypast That Celebrated the End of World War II
Remembering the flyover of the USS Missouri during the Japanese surrender ceremony
Preserving the Incredible Stories
A journey into the pilots and planes with the National Air and Space Museum
Pilot the planes that helped bring peace
Explore 3D panoramas of historic cockpits and experience what it was like to be flying the plane
North American P-51D
One of the greatest fighters of WWII
Messerschmitt Me 262 A-1a Schwalbe
The swiftest plane in the skies
Supermarine Spitfire HF. Mk. VIIc C
A British air history legend
Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat
An American standard
Heroic pilots
The brave people risking their lives in the skies
A Pilot Who Supported the Allied Aviators Against the Odds
"Pat the Pilot" was an American aviatrix, WAFS member, and Allied liaison
Ben Kuroki: A Story We All Need to Know
A decorated pilot and the only Japanese American to serve in air combat in the Pacific
Fighter Pilots and Flying Aces
The lives and legacies of pilots post-war
How “Whitey” Feightner Helped Shape Generations of U.S. Navy Aircraft
How the avid flyer went from Navy test pilot to two-star admiral
A Conversation with WWII Veteran Thomas McFadden
The Triple Nickel and WWII Smokejumper shares his story
The Tuskegee Airmen
The African American aviators breaking barriers while fighting for their country
Who Were The Tuskegee Airmen?
Discover how they made a pioneering contribution to the war and the end of racial segregation in the American armed forces
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A Pattern of Resistance
The men who risked their careers to stand up against systemic racism
The Mutiny at Freeman Field
How the airmen led a campaign civil disobedience against segregation
An Interview with Charles McGee
The Tuskegee Airman and WWII veteran on how they dispelled racial bias
A Memorial to a Fallen Hero
Lt. James L. McCullin Jr was one of the first African American pilots lost in combat
The women who made waves
The essential role played by women, from pilot WASPs to Navy WAVEs
The Yeomanettes
Making WAVES
A brief overview of the women in the United States Naval Reserve during World War II
Cryptologists
Cracking Codes
Cryptologists in the Navy WAVEs
Pilots
Flying Planes
The stories of the WASPs
Navigators
Guiding The Way
Navigators and Instructors in the WAVEs
Native words, Native warriors
Discover the incredible stories of the Native American Code Talkers of World War II
How Traditional Tribal Languages Were Turned into Life-Saving Codes
Learn of the essential roles played by Native Americans in the military
The aircraft that made history
Discover the different types of planes that skimmed the skies in WWII
The Vought OS2U Kingfisher
Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum
The Sikorsky JRS-1
Not just a "Flying Pickup Truck"
The Mitsubishi A6M Zero Fighter
Unmatched in the skies
The Curtiss P-40E
The incredible story of Lope's Hope
The Ilyushin Il-2
The Soviet Union's "flying tank"
The C-49 Control Car
From WWII to sports stadiums
The P-38 Lightning and the SR-71 Blackbird.
A shared history and connection
The Kawanishi N1K2-J Shiden Kai
A notable Japanese naval plane
The Curtiss SB2C Helldiver
The "Big-tailed beast"
Discover What Made B-17 A Flying Fortress
It was big, slow and loud. So how did it defend itself?
Engineering built to last
The incredible story of how an Air Force Martin B-26 Marauder became an icon
How Flak-Bait Survived 200 Missions and 1,000 Holes
A closer look at its history, achievements, and graffiti
Preserving Flak-Bait: Reversing a 1970s Restoration
Keeping Flak-Bait in fighting shape for years to come
Flying to new heights
How World War II led to new technological breakthroughs
Farewell to the Flying Boat
The birth of commercial air travel as we know it
Blimps vs. Boats
Searching for submarines from the skies
Sleeker, Faster, and More Aerodynamic
How the NACA Full Scale Wind Tunnel advanced the design of planes
The Myth of the German “Wonder Weapons”
A race between the Allies and the Axis
The History of LORAN Navigation
A new top secret system to navigate the seas
Posters for the people
Explore newly digitized posters from around the world
We can do it!
He's your boy!
Liberté
United
Ours to fight for
Let's go Canada!
The Dutch fight
Back them up!
We want your kitchen waste
La victoire des allies est assuree
Explore the poster collections by color
Pick a color
Paintbrushes, posters, and politics
The contributions of artists, designers, animators, and more to the war effort
Remembering World War II Through Art
Learning from Air Force veteran Robert Jordan's painting "November 1944"
How Mickey Mouse Raised Morale
Disney dives into WWII
Strike Hard, Strike Sure
Poster-sized education for the public
Photos from the front
The photographic legacy of WWII
World War II in Color
Rare color photographs reveal new aspects of life in WWII
The Women Pilots of WWII
Newly digitized photos shine a spotlight on the lives of women pilots
Loose lips sink ships
Countries around the world reminded citizens that careless talk costs lives
Loose Lips Sink Ships
Qui a trop parlé?
Keep Mum
Hold Your Tongue
Se Taire, C'est Servir
The Enemy Has Long Ears
A Careless Word...
Office of War Information. (Washington, D.C.)
Thousands of posters all in one place
Learn how posters functioned as valuable political tools during wartime
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