Inside the Vault: Baseball during World War II

How did World War II impact baseball? How did baseball affect wartime morale? Over the course of the war, Americans witnessed beloved players like Jackie Robinson and Joe DiMaggio serve overseas. However, the nation’s pastime persisted, with events like the 1944 Army-Navy Servicemen’s World Series and the inaugural seasons of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.

On September 5, 2024, our curators discussed baseball and World War II with Dr. Michael Neiberg of the US Army War College. 

View slides from the presentation here.

FEATURED DOCUMENTS

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0:12–3:34: Today’s documents
3:35–6:49: Roosevelt’s Green Light Letter
6:50–11:56: Baseball in the military
11:57–16:02: Jackie Robinson in the military
16:03–17:05: 19th-century soldiers’ baseball team
17:06–18:03: Army-Navy Servicemen’s World Series
18:04–22:02: Bonds and baseball
22:03–24:00: Carl Moore’s baseball wedding
24:01–26:29: Score-keeping and baseball in the news
26:30–28:57: US versus Australia games
28:58–34:40: Military All-Stars games
34:41–39:57: Negro Leagues
39:58–43:54: All-American Girls Baseball League
43:55–56:32: Q&A

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