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Taught by the scholars of The National WWII Museum’s Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy, as well as leading faculty...
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Press Release
The National WWII Museum and WYES-TV Partner for National Electronic Field Trip
In partnership with PBS affiliate WYES-TV, The National WWII Museum is proud to announce a national interactive Electronic Field Trip (EFT) focused on the American Home Front. Debuting on November 4 with two live webcasts (10:00 am and 1:00 pm CST), “We’re All in This Together! How Students Like YOU Helped Win World War II,” will teach today’s young people what it was like to be a student during this critical time in American history, creating important links with the past. The Museum will also use the field trip as an opportunity to launch its signature service-learning project, “Get in the Scrap!”
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80th Anniversary End of War Symposium
08/08/2025 - 08/09/2025Eighty years after the end of World War II, this two-day symposium will offer a comprehensive look at the turning points and closing moments of the war in Europe and the Pacific.
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The National WWII Museum Honors War Correspondents on New European Tour
The National WWII Museum today announced a new educational travel program—Writing the War: In the Footsteps of WWII Correspondents. From September 25 through October 3, 2017, renowned WWII historian and best-selling author Donald L. Miller, PhD, will lead an extraordinary journey through Europe in the footsteps of World War II’s best-known combat correspondents. Guests will experience an exciting adventure into some of World War II’s most significant battles, accompanied by the words of Ernie Pyle, Ernest Hemingway, Lee Miller, Martha Gellhorn and “Beachhead Don” Whitehead.
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WWII Buffalo Soldier Rothacker Smith, 366th Infantry Regiment
Dr. Rothacker Smith looked death in the eye several times during World War II. In these moments during his wartime service, during captivity as a German POW and beyond, his faith carried him through and indeed directed much of his life, as did the proud tradition of the Buffalo Soldier which he upheld.
Past Events
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FREE Student Webinar on the 6888th Central Postal Battalion
02/23/2023 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PMJoin The National WWII Museum for this webinar highlighting the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, a battalion made up of over 800 African American women during World War II.
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"Fly"
02/09/2023 | 7:00 PM - 8:45 PMFly tells the story of four African American Tuskegee Airmen and their fight on two fronts to achieve Double Victory during World War II.
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Soldier in Art: Arthur Szyk and Art in Your Classroom
02/07/2023 | 4:00 PM - 6:00 PMDesigned for K–12 educators, this webinar dives into the life and work of artist Arthur Szyk and examines ways to incorporate his art into your classroom.