The panels, only displayed last year, were taken down earlier this summer, the Black Liberators told Newsweek.
The widow of a soldier whose story was featured in one of the panels said it was never meant to be a rotating exhibition.
Panels commemorating the efforts of African American soldiers have been removed from the visitor center at a Dutch cemetery.
GDANSK, Poland — On a wind-swept peninsula where shells lobbed from a German battleship ignited World War II 70 years ago, European leaders vowed Tuesday never to forget the lessons of the 20th ...
Veterans Day ceremonies were held across the region today. Only a few of the participants were World War II veterans. Out of ...
The fields at Margraten would become one of 14 permanent overseas military cemeteries set aside for America’s World War II ...
80 years after their victory in Europe and the Pacific, heroes share stories of the friendships they made and the memories ...
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans has the AI-powered exhibit, “Voices from the Front,” which offers visitors real-time interactions with more than a dozen veterans, Home Front workers, Holocaust ...
A 101-year-old local World War II veteran is returning to Europe for the first time since 1945, accompanied by a local ...