The Origins of WWII
Join The National WWII Museum in a joint presentation with the National WWI Museum and Memorial as we explore the end of World War I, Armistice Day, and the origins of World War II.
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Join The National WWII Museum in a joint presentation with the National WWI Museum and Memorial as we explore the end of World War I, Armistice Day, and the origins of World War II.
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In this session, Sherri L. Smith will talk about her research and the very human stories behind the history of WWII aviation.
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Join the Pontchartrain Conservancy as we take a look beneath the bayous of New Orleans and learn about how world events and human activity aid in the spread of critters and plants around the world and can even lead to outbreaks of invasive species.
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Niels Bohr was one of the world’s greatest scientists when WWII began, but he had so much work yet to do. Learn about his fascinating life, and some of the science he created.
While the Museum’s popular, hands-on Operation: Footlocker program is currently suspended due to the pandemic, students can still get a close-up look at WWII artifacts as they explore highlights from the Museum’s Education Collection of artifacts and primary sources in this hour-long webinar.
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When the United States entered World War II, life on the home front changed.
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Students and families! Join us for a fascinating live demonstration all about the science of pH!
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WWII Veteran Steve Ellis served in the US Navy from 1944 to 1946 aboard LST-751.
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Assistant Director for Curatorial Services Kim Guise will discuss the basics of rationing in the United States.
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Join us for a very special interview with Woody Williams, the last surviving Medal of Honor recipient to have fought in the Battle of Iwo Jima.
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