The Karen H. Bechtel and William M. Osborne III Media Auditorium
The WWII Media Auditorium is the epicenter of the Museum’s digital content production, publishing, and broadcast and distance learning initiatives.
The WWII Media Auditorium is the epicenter of the Museum’s digital content production, publishing, and broadcast and distance learning initiatives.
As Americans wrestle with increasing fear and anxiety over the spread of communism, learning to "duck and cover" in the event of a nuclear blast, Truman adopts new foreign policies meant to contain the threat.
Ezra Pound, prolific poet and . . . Nazi sympathizer? At the end of World War II, Ezra Pound was charged with 19 counts of treason against the United States for his actions during World War II, and his fanatical leanings didn't end with the war.
World-class experts from The National WWII Museum bring the key moments, lessons, and legacies of World War II to life through engaging presentations and discussions that will enrich your understanding of the war that changed the world.
This week’s episode delves into a complicated and often emotionally fraught history: the roots of the modern-day conflict in the middle east and the ways in which clandestine Jewish immigration to the region in the aftermath of the Holocaust and the actions of world leaders like President Truman played a role.
The Museum's outdoor sound and light show features incredible music, stunning imagery, festive snacks and beverages, and 90-foot-tall projections.
The Museum's outdoor sound and light show features incredible music, stunning imagery, festive snacks and beverages, and 90-foot-tall projections.
All scouting troops are invited to join us for The National WWII Museum’s annual Scout Week! This program is designed for Scouts to tour the Museum’s exhibits and explore the history and lessons of World War II. Special pricing on our Museum Campus Pass will be offered to Scouts and their families all week long!