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Press ReleaseNEW ORLEANS (October 16, 2008) – World War II vets, reenactors, stakeholders and staff of The National WWII Museum gathered today to cele...
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Christmas on the Air—Wartime Radio Programs Revisited
Radio as sonic morale booster was particularly important during the holidays. In this article we revisit Christmas recordings of Command Performance, The Jack Benny Show, and other radio programs.
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Bob Hope at the Museum
A Q&A with daughter Linda Hope explores a legacy of devotion to US troops in World War II and beyond.
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Group Visits
Looking for a place guaranteed to move and educate your group tour? The National WWII Museum is a remarkable must-see attraction in New Orleans that illuminates the American experience during World War II.
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Pucker up for Victory!
No newsflash in modern history has ever been greeted with such overwhelming celebration as the announcement that Japan had surrendered, effectively ending World War II, a war that Americans thought would go on indefinitely. Of all the iconic images from that day, the one that still continues to embody the spirit of the nation was of one very famous kiss between a nurse and a sailor.
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