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The National WWII Museum challenges you to make a difference in your home and community!
The National WWII Museum challenges you to make a difference in your home and community!
The National WWII Museum challenges you to make a difference in your home and community!
Bringing The National WWII Museum experience into classrooms and homes across the country has been a key part of our educational initiatives since 2005.
Jason Dawsey, PhD, of the Museum’s Institute for the Study of War and Democracy talks with Nick Spitzer, host of Public Radio’s weekly American Routes program and Tulane professor of Anthropology, about the transformative power of making music while in the military.
One of the most famous artillery pieces of the Second World War, the German 88mm gun had a well deserved reputation for deadly accuracy and destructive power.
Join us for a conversation with author Elizabeth Fox presenting her book We Are Going to Be Lucky: A World War II Love Story in Letters, which tells the story of a first-generation Jewish American couple separated by war. After decades of gathering dust, their words have been carefully transcribed and thoughtfully edited and annotated by Fox, the couple’s daughter.
Spencer Racca is back at BB’s Stage Door Canteen with a new look!
Join us for a screening of a 15-minute long animated film Minor Accident of War, based on a poem by writer and poet Edward Field.