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Press ReleaseNEW ORLEANS (June 30, 2025) — Throughout July 2025, The National WWII Museum is offering half-priced general admission to Louisiana resid...
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American Spirit Awards
The American Spirit Awards is an awards gala celebrating individuals and organizations whose work reflects the values and spirit of those who served our country during the World War II years.
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Pam and Mark Rubin
Spotlight on Pamela and Mark Rubin, Museum Donors
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Press Release
D-Day Fact Sheet
Download Fact SheetInvasion DateJune 6, 1944The Invasion AreaThe Allied code names for the beaches along the 50-mile stretch of Normandy ... -
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The National WWII Museum Opens the Malcolm S. Forbes Rare and Iconic Artifacts Gallery
Photo Caption: Leaders from The National WWII Museum, members of the WWII generation and supporters celebrate the March 20 opening of the...
Past Events
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Violins of Hope: New Orleans
01/24/2023 - 01/28/2023Music brings together people of all backgrounds, unifying them for the measures and notes of a song. Music is also an especially powerful educational tool—something visitors to The National WWII Museum will experience firsthand when the Violins of Hope arrive in New Orleans in January 2023. Violins of Hope is a project of concerts based on a private collection of violins, violas, and cellos all collected since the end of World War II, many of which belonged to Jews before and during the war.
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"Music and the Holocaust"
01/27/2023 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PMJoin The National WWII Museum along with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) for this webinar on International Holocaust Remembrance Day as we discuss the importance of music during the Holocaust, as well as Violins of Hope, a private collection of violins that belonged to many Jewish people during World War II.
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Lunchbox Lecture: Violins of Hope
01/25/2023 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PMAvshalom (Avshi) Weinstein, a third-generation Israeli violin maker, was trained by his father, Amnon, and began working in their workshop in 1998 as a violin maker and restorer of violins, violas and cellos. Together with local educators and musicians, he visits schools where youngsters often have their first introduction to the history of the Holocaust and also the opportunity to see and hold an instrument that has survived so much and represents history.