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As each day passes, we lose more WWII veterans. Lost along with them are heroic stories and memories, and many loved ones are left feelin...
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Lunchbox Lecture: "The Development of Be-Bop" by David Kunian, New Orleans Jazz Museum
The days of World War II correlated with a new and radical direction in jazz. Dissatisfied swing musicians devised a new jazz that was faster, angular, virtuosic, and dissonant.
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Meet the Author: Marthe Cohn
An evening of courage, faith, and espionage with a 96-year-old French Jewish Spy.
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WWII Air, Sea & Land Festival 2017
Warbirds overhead, tanks on parade, PT-305 in the water.
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Press Release
“Never Forget.”
NEW ORLEANS (December 4, 2008) – "Never forget." Those two words serve as both a remembrance and a call to action as America comme...
Past Events
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Meet the Author
10/03/2017 | 5:00 PM - 7:30 PMOona A. Hathaway and Scott J. Shapiro present The Internationalists: How a Radical Plan to Outlaw War Remade the World
Writing the War
Writing the War lcm-mercedesWriting the WarJoin renowned historian and best-selling author Donald L. Miller, PhD, on a journey into some of World War II’s most significant battles, guided by the words of the war’s top correspondents.
This tour is SOLD OUT.
For more information on this and other tour offerings, visit ww2museumtours.org.
Cost:
$5,995 Per Person Double Occupancy
$7,990 Per Person Single OccupancyQuestions? Call our travel experts at 877-813-3329 x 257.
By clicking “Complete My Order” you must agree to our terms and conditions, including the cancellation schedule.
Our cancellation policies are strictly enforced, and we strongly encourage you to purchase travel insurance. Please contact the Travel Department toll free at 1.877.813.3329 x 257 to request a quote from our insurance partner, TravelSafe. Many travel insurance policies will waive pre-existing conditions for travelers purchasing insurance within 21 days of booking a tour. Contact the Travel Department toll free at 1.877.813.3329x 257 or email travel@nationalww2museum.org to request a quote.
Deposit - Writing the War In the Footsteps of WWII Correspondents
Deposit - Writing the War In the Footsteps of WWII Correspondents lcm-mercedesDeposit - Writing the War In the Footsteps of WWII CorrespondentsVisit Ernest Hemingway’s Paris and Ernie Pyle’s “Long Thin Line of Personal Anguish” on Omaha Beach with The National WWII Museum’s new tour, retracing the footsteps of the war’s most legendary chroniclers. Guided by best-selling author Donald L. Miller and the words of Hemingway, Pyle, and others, travelers will relive some of World War II’s most significant battles while also visiting some of the world’s most history-rich settings.
Join renowned historian and best-selling author Donald L. Miller, PhD, on a journey into some of World War II’s most significant battles, guided by the words of the war’s top correspondents. Stand on Omaha Beach while the words of Ernie Pyle and Ernest Hemingway take you back to June 1944. Contrast the modern serenity of St. Malo with the horrors recorded by Lee Miller during the 1944 siege of the city. Experience Martha Gellhorn’s Paris, and traverse the Huertgen Forest in the footsteps of “Beachhead Don” Whitehead. Along the way, visit six of the most beautiful and historically significant spots in Europe: Normandy, Saint-Malo, Mont Saint-Michel, Chartres, Paris, and Aachen.
For more information on this and other tour offerings, visit ww2museumtours.org.
Cost:
$5,995 per person double occupancy
$7,990 per person single occupancyQuestions? Call our travel experts at 877-813-3329 x 257.
By clicking “Complete My Order” you will pay a $1,000 deposit per person and are officially registering for this tour, however you are NOT paid in full. A representative from our Travel Team will contact you by mail with tour details, a statement of your account (including your online deposit) and payment schedule for this tour. The balance of your registration fees is due no later than June 25, 2017. Our tours fill fast, please pay in full by that date to ensure your spot.
Our cancellation policies are strictly enforced, and we strongly encourage you to purchase travel insurance. Please contact the Travel Department toll free at 1.877.813.3329 x 257 to request a quote from our insurance partner, TravelSafe. Many travel insurance policies will waive pre-existing conditions for travelers purchasing insurance within 21 days of booking a tour. Contact the Travel Department toll free at 1.877.813.3329x 257 or email travel@nationalww2museum.org to request a quote.