The Words of War
Facing their own demise, submarine-warfare pioneers Dudley “Mush” Morton and Richard O’Kane land a fatal blow.
Facing their own demise, submarine-warfare pioneers Dudley “Mush” Morton and Richard O’Kane land a fatal blow.
The making of Final Mission: USS Tang Experience: Part Three.
Bernice Frankel's Official Military Personnel File reveals a Golden Girl's WWII service history.
A casual conversation over bottles of ale in a Hawaii apartment outlines a revolution in submarine attack tactics.
How baseball was almost canceled thanks to a world at war.
Music brings together people of all backgrounds, unifying them for the measures and notes of a song. Music is also an especially powerful educational tool—something visitors to The National WWII Museum will experience firsthand when the Violins of Hope arrive in New Orleans in January 2023. Violins of Hope is a project of concerts based on a private collection of violins, violas, and cellos all collected since the end of World War II, many of which belonged to Jews before and during the war.
Join us for an evening of remembrance and reflection with Holocaust survivor Steven Hess, a special viewing of the Violins of Hope exhibit, and a performance with a violin rescued from the Holocaust during the pre-program reception.
Join The National WWII Museum along with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) for this webinar on International Holocaust Remembrance Day as we discuss the importance of music during the Holocaust, as well as Violins of Hope, a private collection of violins that belonged to many Jewish people during World War II.