Students and Teachers
Education is at the heart of the Museum mission—teaching the lessons of World War II so all generations can understand the price of freedom and be inspired by what they learn.
Education is at the heart of the Museum mission—teaching the lessons of World War II so all generations can understand the price of freedom and be inspired by what they learn.
The Museum highlights educational resources for teachers and students that can be used to explore Japanese American incarceration.
The Berlin Airlift: From the position of the cockpit, WWII pilots Chuck Childs and Gail Halvorsen commit themselves to one of the greatest examples of humanitarian aid.
The allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944, including the capture of Carentan by American airborne troops, helped facilitate the destruction of German forces in northwest Europe.
In the bloodiest battle in Marine Corps history, 27 Marines and sailors were awarded the Medal of Honor for action on Iwo Jima. No other campaign surpassed that number.
Join The National WWII Museum along with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) for this webinar on International Holocaust Remembrance Day as we discuss the importance of music during the Holocaust, as well as Violins of Hope, a private collection of violins that belonged to many Jewish people during World War II.
Author Walt Larimore, MD, will be joined in conversation by Mark Calhoun, PhD.
Spend the holidays Louisiana style as the Victory Belles take us on a musical tour from the raucous Cajun bayous to the splendors of caroling in Jackson Square!
Written and Directed by Ricky Graham