The 16,000-square-foot gallery
of The National World War II Museum is divided into four,
state-of-the-art, interactive exhibits that intermix oral
histories from veterans worldwide, artifacts, documents
and photographs with hands-on activities and never before
seen film footage. These series of exhibits take Museum
visitors through the weeks and days leading up to the
D-Days of World War II to the foggy morning of June 6
when the Allies landed on the beaches of Normandy to the
other decisive air and sea assaults that led to victory
in Europe and the Pacific.
The Slideshow will give you an overview over our permanent exhibits, from the prelude to War, the Normandy beaches, the Home front to victory in the Pacific.
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945 Magazine Street New Orleans, LA 70130, Entrance
on Andrew Higgins Drive
PHONE: (504) 527-6012 · FAX: (504) 527-6088 · EMAIL: info@nationalww2museum.org