American Propaganda and World War II
Jake Ersland spoke about the use of posters and other propaganda by the U.S. government during World War II. He spoke ab…
John Baronich demonstrated his reconstructed blacksmith forge on wheels, built over the course of two years using plans from the 1860s provi… read more
John Baronich demonstrated his reconstructed blacksmith forge on wheels, built over the course of two years using plans from the 1860s provided by the National Archives. Scenes of a gun stacking surrender ceremony at Appomattox National Historical Park were also shown while Chris Roberts talked about the value of living history. close
Jake Ersland spoke about the use of posters and other propaganda by the U.S. government during World War II. He spoke ab…
James McPherson spoke about his book, Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era, and the end of the Civil War. He also sp…
American History TV Best of 2015 LCV: Woody Guthrie Center 324916-1 Women Air Force Service Pilots of World War I…
Ken Schwarz talked about James Anderson, who owned the blacksmith shop and public armoury in Williamsburg during the 177…