Welcome to Detroit Arsenal of Democracy,
a museum specializing in World War II military vehicles.
 
Our Mission

Preserve – Honor – Educate


It is our mission to preserve military items for future generations, to honor all those who have served in the defense of our country, and to educate the youth and all people about the sacrifices of an entire generation that we owe so much to, thus keeping alive the life and
times of the greatest generation.

 

Living history reenactments

 

Our Curator
Mr. John Lind is a veteran of the Marine Corps, U. S. Air Force and U. S. Navy. His love of history, he credits his father Henry Lind USN 43-46, and his Uncle’s Dick USN 42-45, Uncle Ian USA 43-45, and John Blix, USA 42-45, who served in WWII. "My Uncles Jim and Bill served in the post war. I learned a lot about Duty, Honor and Love of Country from these men. I give God all the credit and praise. I love history and want to share it with everyone. We Americans can be proud of the men and women who served our country. When you see a Vet, just say
THANK YOU.”

 

Searching for Volunteers

We are currently searching for those who wish to
LIVE history and not just
read about it!

 

Donations

Detroit Arsenal of Democracy is a Michigan non- profit company and Federal 501-(C)(3) tax exempt status, created to help educate the public about American history. The Museum relies on cash donations, corporate sponsorships and donated or loaned memorabilia to expand, improve and maintain our exhibits for educational purposes. The Arsenal can express its great appreciation in many ways.

If you like to make a donation to Detroit Arsenal of Democracy or one of our programs, you may contact our curator, Mr. John Lind via our email, or call
586 604 5393.
Tax receipts will be given upon donation. Thank you for your support.

 

 

 


This day in WWII history...


courtesy of the History channel

 

A fantastic site for World War 2 clothing and gear.

Another excellent site for World War 2 clothing and gear.