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Press Release NEW ORLEANS (March 27, 2009) – The World War II years ushered in more advances in technology, medicine and other math and science ...
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National World War II Museum announces special programming for grand finale of Anne Frank exhibition
NEW ORLEANS – March 13, 2007: With only a short time left before the popular exhibition Anne Frank: A History for Today comes to an end o... -
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The National WWII Museum to Unveil New, Permanent Monuments Men Gallery
The story of the men and women who saved cultural treasures from Nazi destruction will be featured in a major gallery inside The National WWII Museum’s upcoming Liberation Pavilion. Known collectively as "The Monuments Men," these museum curators and art experts from 13 nations are also the subject of a major motion picture to be released February 7, 2014.
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National WWII Museum Embarks on Digitization Initiative
The National WWII Museum is embarking on a major new initiative, this time online, with the release of 150 oral histories and 5,000 wartime images, including rare color photos. Fully searchable, this digital collection forms the nucleus of what will become an ever-expanding repository of fascinating WWII materials accessible to all at ww2online.org.
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The National WWII Museum Receives Veterans Braintrust Award from Congressional Black Caucus
The Congressional Black Caucus Veterans Braintrust (CBCVB), an advisory group to members of Congress on issues related to African Americans and veterans affairs, has awarded its 2015 Veterans Braintrust Award to The National WWII Museum in recognition of work on behalf of African American veterans in World War II. Award selection is based on the support of the president and first lady and stems from the Museum’s development of a special exhibit, <em>Fighting for the Right to Fight: African American Experiences in World War II</em>.
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