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Joe Louis: From Boxing Gloves to Combat Boots
Joe Louis was boxing's heavyweight world champion when he joined the US Army and fought for his country and his community.
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The Sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff
A night of horror, and the worst maritime disaster of all time.
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The OSS in Vietnam, 1945: A War of Missed Opportunities by Dixee Bartholomew-Feis
In 1945, members of the American "Deer Team," part of the OSS, worked with Vietnamese guerrilla fighters to throw Japanese troops out of Indochina. As the war ended, the people of Vietnam looked to the United States to support their dreams of independence.
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From Hiroshima to Human Extinction: Norman Cousins and the Atomic Age
In 1945 the American intellectual, Norman Cousins, was one of the first to raise terrifying questions for humanity about the successful splitting of the atom.
Past Events
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Yom HaShoah: Conversation with Renée Fink
04/08/2021 | 6:00 PM - 7:00 PMTo commemorate Yom HaShoah, join The National WWII Museum for an evening with Holocaust survivor Renée Fink.
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Lunchbox Lecture: Creating & Coping: POW Life and Craftsmanship by Kim Guise
04/07/2021 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PMMore than 120,000 Americans were held prisoner by the enemy during World War II. In order to pass the time and to make life easier, POWs used the scarce resources available to design and build practical and artistic pieces.
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"World War II: Witnesses and Memory | Part 2: Witnessing the Outbreak"
03/31/2021 | 11:00 AM - 12:15 PMJoin us for Witnessing the Outbreak—an international debate and the next webinar in the World War II: Witnesses and Memory series, organized jointly by the Pilecki Institute and The National WWII Museum in New Orleans.