The Pelican State Goes to War Symposium
Marking the Museum closing of the special exhibit dedicated to Louisiana's WWII history, a panel discussion about the Pelican State's wartime contributions and legacies.
Marking the Museum closing of the special exhibit dedicated to Louisiana's WWII history, a panel discussion about the Pelican State's wartime contributions and legacies.
The United States and The National WWII Museum lost a great friend and leader this week with the death of US Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii.
The National WWII Museum and the New Orleans Public Library have partnered to create a Culture Pass Program that allows locals to visit America’s WWII Museum for free.
Join President Harry Truman’s grandson, Clifton Truman Daniel, and Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum Director Paul Sparrow for this special event discussing America’s two WWII presidents and their role in the Manhattan Project’s dramatic race for atomic power.
Join us for an exciting conversation between two of the country's leading WWII historians about a truly remarkable man who fought the Germans in both world wars—but for the French rather than his own country, the United States.
All levels of Scouts along with their families are invited to join us for The National WWII Museum’s annual Scout Week. This program is designed for Scouts to tour the Museum’s exhibits, explore the history and lessons of World War II, and participate in activities just for them.
The National WWII Museum’s private Center for Collections & Archives is excited to present rarely seen artifacts from our vault, not available for public viewing, which give voice to the American experience in World War II.