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Rebuilding the Shattered Worlds of 1918 and 1945
Learn MoreThis program will be a conversation between Jason Dawsey, PhD, of The National WWII Museum's Institute for the Study of War and Democracy, and Michael Neiberg, PhD, inaugural Chair of War Studies in the Department of National Security and Strategy at the United States Army War College.
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We're All in This Together
Learn MoreThe National WWII Museum was founded to help celebrate our country’s “citizen soldiers”—everyday Americans who came together in response to a world in crisis.
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Ask a Curator: Flight Jackets
Learn MoreJoin Museum Curator Larry Decuers for a look at some of the A-2 leather flight jackets in The National WWII Museum collection.
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Loyal Forces: American Animals of World War II
Learn MoreAt a time when every American was called upon to contribute to the war effort—whether by enlisting, buying bonds, or collecting scrap metal—the use of American animals during World War II further demonstrates the resourcefulness of the US military and the many sacrifices that led to the Allies’ victory.
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From Barbed Wire to Battlefields: A Two-Part Student Webinar Series
Learn MoreJoin The National WWII Museum and Heart Mountain Interpretive Center for a special two-part webinar series designed for students and families.
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From Barbed Wire to Battlefields: A Two-Part Student Webinar Series
Learn MoreJoin The National WWII Museum and Heart Mountain Interpretive Center for a special two-part webinar series designed for students and families.
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Foundations of War: Diplomacy and Economic Power in World War II
Learn MoreJoin Dr. Keith Huxen, Senior Director of Research and History at the Institute for the Study of War and Democracy, for an interview where he will provide insights on the diplomatic roots and economic foundations which led to World War II, and then ultimate Allied victory.
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The 442nd Regimental Combat Team at Camp Shelby
Learn MoreBefore becoming the most highly decorated unit for its size in the Army, the 442nd Regimental Combat Team trained at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
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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.
Notes from the Museum
Dispatches from The National WWII Museum