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Beulah Dugas Day
A Home Front worker, featured in the traveling exhibit The Pelican State Goes to War, visits The National WWII Museum.
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TripAdvisor: Museum Ranks No. 1 in NOLA for 6th Straight Year
The Museum also ranks No. 3 in the nation and No. 8 in the world, according to users of the largest travel website.
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Senator John McCain
A final salute to US Senator John McCain, who died August 25 in Arizona at age 81 after a lifetime of service to his country. The son an...Learn More -
Meet the Author: Ann Todd
OSS Operation Black Mail: One Woman’s Covert War Against the Imperial Japanese Army: The story of "black propaganda" warrior Elizabeth “Betty” P. McIntosh.
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World War II Studies
The National WWII Museum and Arizona State University partner for an online master’s degree program.
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Keith Renstrom, US Marine
Museum oral history recalls brutal combat on Tinian, Saipan, and Iwo Jima.
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Saving Private Ryan: History vs. Hollywood
Two scholars of the battle and battlefields analyze the movie’s adherence to accuracy.
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D-Day in Film: Building Up to Saving Private Ryan
Marsha Gordon and Nicholas Cull examine screen depictions of the Normandy invasion.
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Anatomy of a Genocide
Author Omer Bartov, PhD: The General Raymond E. Mason Jr. Distinguished Lecture on World War II.
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Meet the Author: Paul Kix
In The Saboteur: The Aristocrat Who Became France's Most Daring Anti-Nazi Commando, Paul Kix explores the daring feats of Robert de La Rochefoucauld, a hero of the French Resistance during World War II.
Notes from the Museum
Dispatches from The National WWII Museum