Propaganda! Harbingers For Today, demonstrates how First World War propaganda shaped Canada in a global context, catalyzing expansive development of...
Experience the works of Lt Ken Bell of the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit and his photography of the Normandy landings and liberation of Europe.
The Enigma was used to coordinate German U-boat tactics until British scientists broke its code in 1943. This breakthrough is credited with shortening WWII by three years.
The HMCS Huron Screw, unveiled June 3, 2012, is dedicated to the men and women who served in the boiler and engine rooms of Royal Canadian Navy warships during the 20th Century.
The CF-5 Freedom Fighter on display at The Military Museums was designed in the mid-1950s as a lightweight, well-armed, inexpensive supersonic fighter.
Learn about the incredible stories of Canadian POWs in Stalag Luft III.