Where Six Historians share the Human Experiences of WWII from the female perspective
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In this episode of World War S.H.E., host Laura Bailey and co-host Angélica Cordero are joined by Pierre-Samuel Natanson, an expert guide and WWII historian from Normandy, France. Pierre shares his deep-rooted passion for WWII history, insp...
For most of my life, I journeyed alone in my passion for World War II history. In the solitude of my interest during my teenage years, I enjoyed playing big band songs by Glenn Miller while my friends swooned over Culture Club and Duran Dur...
By November 1943, Hitler was well aware of the threat of invasion along the northern coast of France, and yet the Germans could not pinpoint exactly where it might take place. Hoping to thwart the Allies wherever they landed, Hitler ordered...
In this episode of World War S.H.E., hosts Angélica Cordero and Laura Bailey are joined by April Cheek Messier, the president of the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Virginia. April shares her inspiring journey into World War II history,...
The writers behind this newsletter.
World War S.H.E. unites 6 passionate historians — the Rosies \ud83d\udcaa\ud83c\udffc — armed with master's degrees. Together, they offer a dynamic perspective on WWII, going beyond ordinary narratives, sharing the lives and experiences that shaped this pivotal era.
Storyteller. Filmmaker. Works in Creative Development. Researcher. Currently ASU WWII History/Women+Gender Studies Grad Student. Uber nerdy multi-hyphenate. \ud83c\udff3️\ud83c\udf08 Ally. She/They
Author and historian
WWII historian - granddaughter of a WWII veteran
Loud and proud WWII historian, obsessed with battles, supply chain and B-17 bombers. Gallery Coordinator at the Arizona Jewish Historical Society.
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