Beulah Dugas Day
A Home Front worker, featured in the traveling exhibit The Pelican State Goes to War, visits The National WWII Museum.
A Home Front worker, featured in the traveling exhibit The Pelican State Goes to War, visits The National WWII Museum.
On March 18, The National WWII Museum and The Churchill Society of New Orleans will bring scholars from across the globe to the Museum in New Orleans to give insights and lectures on the life and work of Winston Churchill. The 2017 Winston S. Churchill Symposium will feature a day of enriching discussion and discovery, all focused on one of the most important figures in modern history.
Though the 52 men inducted with Company I in 1940 rendered excellent service, their “band of brothers” did not endure much past their first months in combat.
Author Eric Kurlander offers A Supernatural History of the Third Reich.
Days after Pearl Harbor, Nazi Germany declared war on America. But why did Hitler choose to draw the United States directly into the European conflict?
Join us to christen the Museum’s newest permanent exhibit, spotlighting New Orleans boatbuilder Andrew Higgins and the Home Front workers of Higgins Industries.
Join us for a free screening of the opening episode of the new series based on Joseph Heller’s WWII novel, to be followed by post-screening panel featuring cast members and Luke Davies, co-executive producer.
Join author Nigel Hamilton for a presentation about the third book in his “FDR at War” trilogy.