An Exhibit Come to Life
A Home Front lathe operator visits her wartime photo in The Arsenal of Democracy.
A Home Front lathe operator visits her wartime photo in The Arsenal of Democracy.
On February 22, 2018, The National WWII Museum will host a live, web-based program examining racial segregation and discrimination faced by many African Americans during World War II.
On Veterans Day 2010, New Orleans schoolchildren sat down with World War II vets to ask questions and listen to stories at The National World War II Museum.
A sampling of some of the Museum's most poignant programs featuring WWII veterans, civilians, and Holocaust survivors.
Join us in celebrating the visit of the American Rosie the Riveter Association on Saturday, June 2.
Join us in celebrating the visit of the American Rosie the Riveter Association on Saturday, June 2. Through their efforts, the organization recognizes and preserves the history and legacy of working women, including volunteer women, during World War II, in addition to furthering the advancement of patriotic ideals, excellence in the workplace, and loyalty to the United States.
Members of the Association, which consists of Rosies and their descendants, will be on campus from 1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., and visitors will have the opportunity to meet a Rosie from 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Louisiana Memorial Pavilion.
This event is free to the public and Museum admission is not required to attend the event.
Celebrate Digital Learning Day and Black History Month in this dynamic and interactive webcast!
Celebrate Digital Learning Day and Black History Month in this dynamic and interactive webcast!