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Oral History Reflections of Norman Mineta and Alan Simpson
Learn MoreHistorian Hannah Dailey discusses Japanese American incarceration during World War II through the lens of oral histories conducted with former Congressman Norman Y. Mineta and former Senator Alan K. Simpson.
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In the Kitchen: Baking with Rations
Learn MoreWhen the United States entered World War II, life on the home front changed.
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In the Kitchen: Food Science
Learn MoreStudents and families! Join us for a fascinating live demonstration all about the science of pH!
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An Interview with WWII Veteran Judge Steve Ellis
Learn MoreWWII Veteran Steve Ellis served in the US Navy from 1944 to 1946 aboard LST-751.
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Ask a Curator: Rationing 101
Learn MoreAssistant Director for Curatorial Services Kim Guise will discuss the basics of rationing in the United States.
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An Interview with Medal of Honor Recipient Woody Williams
Learn MoreJoin the Museum for a very special interview with Medal of Honor Recipient Woody Williams.
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Student Webinar: D-Day Exploration Part Two
Learn MoreStudents and Families! Take an Electronic Field Trip to the Normandy coast with four student reporters to understand how D-Day was the turning point of the war in Europe.
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Student Webinar: D-Day Exploration Part One
Learn MoreStudents and Families! Take an Electronic Field Trip to the Normandy coast with four student reporters to understand how D-Day was the turning point of the war in Europe.
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Historical Research Services at The National WWII Museum
Learn MoreThe Museum’s WWII Research Service offers a wide variety of ways in helping people connect with their loved one’s WWII service history.
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Ask a Curator: D-Day Innovations
Learn MoreSenior Curator Tom Czekanski discusses innovations employed by the Axis and the Allies during the Normandy Campaign.
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Ask a Curator: D-Day - In Their Own Words
Learn MoreFor years, a department of dedicated oral historians at the Museum has been conducting interviews with WWII veterans.
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Broadcast of the Pearl Harbor Electronic Field Trip Part II
Learn MoreWe invite students and families to learn how the "Day of Infamy" changed the lives of Americans as student reporters explore important historical sites all around Oahu.
Notes from the Museum
Dispatches from The National WWII Museum