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Honor your hero and the generation that sacrificed so much to defend our freedom with a personalized book from The National WWII Museum. ...
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First Fruits of Exile: European Art at Pierre Matisse 1942
In March 1942, a special exhibit opened in New York City of 14 pieces of art each contributed by 14 artists who had escaped Nazi-occupied Europe.
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Joseph LaNier II
From rural Mississippi to Iwo Jima, Joseph LaNier confronted racism in society and service.
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The National WWII Museum Names Dr. Kim M. LeDuff Vice President of People & Culture
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans has named Kim M. LeDuff, PhD, as Vice President of People & Culture.
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The Highest and Purest Democracy: Rabbi Roland Gittelsohn's Iwo Jima Eulogy to his Fallen Comrades
"Here there are no quotas of how many from each group are admitted or allowed. Among these men there is no discrimination. No prejudice. No hatred. Theirs is the highest and purest democracy."
Past Events
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Rosie the Riveter Congressional Gold Medal Commemoration
03/21/2025 | 5:00 PM - 7:00 PMJoin The National WWII Museum in recognizing real-life Rosie the Riveters of World War II.
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Fighting for the Right to Fight: African American Experiences in World War II Symposium
02/15/2025 | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PMPresented by the Lois and Lloyd Hawkins, Jr. Foundation
Join us for an engaging daylong symposium in honor of Black History Month and our new special exhibition exploring the significant role African Americans played in securing Allied victory.
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Scout Week 2025
01/25/2025 - 02/02/2025Uniformed scouts will enjoy FREE Museum admission and reduced cost for family members all week long.