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Let your imagination run wild as you develop your own stories through mixed media at The National WWII Museum’s Storytelling and Mixed Me...
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Crimes Against Humanity and the Development of International Law
American jurists in occupied Germany developed international law with the concept of crimes against humanity, then grappled with its meaning.
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WWII and the Early Civil Rights Movement
Join The National WWII Museum and the Mississippi Department of Archives and History as we explore World War II as a catalyst of the modern civil rights movement.
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Press Release
Are you the next Stage Door Idol?
NEW ORLEANS (June 10, 2010) – The National World War II Museum is seeking the most talented singers from across the region to compete for... -
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Kinderdorf Pestalozzi: “Building a World in Which Children Can Live”
The conclusion of World War II in Europe brought in its wake the largest movement of peoples and populations in European history.
Past Events
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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.
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"Fly"
02/05/2023 | 2:00 PM - 3:45 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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"Fly"
02/04/2023 | 2:00 PM - 3:45 PMFly tells the story of four African American Tuskegee Airmen and their fight on two fronts to achieve Double Victory during World War II.