Preserve Our History
Bringing The National WWII Museum experience into classrooms and homes across the country has been a key part of our educational initiatives since 2005.
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 as Historian Hannah Dailey talks with Peter Somogyi, a survivor of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp.
Join Assistant Director of Curatorial Services Kim Guise for a very special discussion with WWII Veteran and former POW Jim Baynham.
Join us for our first production of a brand new series, the Stage Door Songbook Series.
Celebrate the Museum’s 14th anniversary of Knit Your Bit! Area knitters and crocheters will join the Museum for a special knit-in to work on Knit Your Bit scarves and other inspiring projects.
Step inside The National WWII Museum’s private Center for Collections & Archives and take an intimate two-hour journey into WWII history through rarely seen artifacts that give voice to the American experience in World War II.