Ask a Curator: Ghost Army Edition
Join James Linn, curator of Ghost Army: The Combat Con Artists of World War II, as he explores the Museum’s latest special exhibit.
Join James Linn, curator of Ghost Army: The Combat Con Artists of World War II, as he explores the Museum’s latest special exhibit.
By flipping the pages of a high school yearbook from the 1940s, students today can catch a glimpse of what their counterparts were doing on the Home Front and how the war impacted their daily lives, especially for those preparing to graduate.
Read excerpts from some of the winning essays, which contemplate what the duty of art and artists should be during times of war and conflict.
The Fall Teacher Appreciation Happy Hour will be Thursday, October 24, from 4:00 p.m – 6:00 p.m.
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The Echoes & Reflections program is the premier source for Holocaust educational materials and professional development, empowering teachers and students with insight needed to question the past and the foresight to impact the future.
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Read excerpts from some of the winning essays, which contemplate what the duty of art and artists should be during times of war and conflict.
The National WWII Museum invites all teachers of grades 4–12 to see the special exhibit So Ready for Laughter: The Legacy of Bob Hope.
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Watch "The Chindits" best “The F4F Wildcats” from Central High School of Baton Rouge.
Uncover how WWII innovators used the "adopt, adapt, and apply" technique to modify technologies for use during the war.
Tinker with tools and fiddle with contraptions while learning about important innovations during World War II.