Interviewing Friends or Loved Ones at Home
Curator of Oral History Joey Balfour offers some suggestions for interviewing friends or loved ones at home.
Curator of Oral History Joey Balfour offers some suggestions for interviewing friends or loved ones at home.
The Ruhr Pocket campaign of April 1945 ended Germany's hopes—and established the US Army.
Known as the “Ace of Aces,” Major Richard Ira Bong is credited with the downing of an impressive confirmed total of 40 enemy aircraft.
Entertainer Bob Hope performed his regular radio show in front of a military audience at the US Naval Training Facility in Oceanside, California on May 8, 1945. The next day he played a central role in the Victory broadcast on the Armed Forces Radio Service. These performances both took a more somber tone than usual.
The National WWII Museum’s latest travel experience will shine a spotlight on the institution’s home: the city of New Orleans. The exclusive Operation Home Front tour will showcase the best the Crescent City has to offer, including TripAdvisor's top attraction in the city and No. 4 in the nation: The National WWII Museum. Guests traveling on this one-time-only tour will take in VIP experiences of every kind—including a black-tie awards gala, an insider’s tour of the Museum, a ride on a restored patrol-torpedo boat and tickets to grand opening events for the Museum’s newest permanent exhibit.
Local teachers are invited to join Museum staff in the Louisiana Memorial Pavilion for our Teacher Appreciation Happy Hour.
The Pelican State Goes to War: Louisiana in World War II
The National WWII Museum offers college students and high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to study the history of World War II with the aim of exploring leadership lessons from one of the most important periods in world history.