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New Book Details America’s Deadliest Day in WWII
In this special episode, historian Bradley W. Hart, PhD, talks with Rona Simmons, author of No Average Day: The 24 Hours of October 24, 1944, which chronicles the US Armed Forces’ single deadliest day of World War II. More than 2,600 Americans perished around the world on October 24, 1944—more than on any other single day of the conflict—yet the day remains overshadowed by more widely remembered dates in WWII history.
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Museum Highlights Guided Tour
Experience the best of The National WWII Museum with an official guide in just two hours in our newest small-group tour of the Museum's world-class exhibits. Starting in The Arsenal of Democracy: The Herman and George R. Brown Salute to the Home Front, you’ll learn about the rise of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, the growing tensions in the interwar period, and how the United States entered World War II.
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Student Writing Contest
The National WWII Museum’s annual Student Writing Contest challenges students across the country to respond to prompts based on WWII topics and themes.
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Hosting Your Professional Development at The National World War II Museum
At The National WWII Museum, we believe in fostering learning and community by providing exceptional spaces for educators to host their p...
Past Events
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Expressions of America Family Night
09/09/2023 | 8:00 PM - 9:00 PMThe Museum's outdoor sound and light show features incredible music, stunning imagery, festive snacks and beverages, and 90-foot-tall projections.
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Dine & Dance with the Victory Swing Orchestra
09/09/2023 | 6:00 PM - 8:30 PMThe National WWII Museum's own Victory Swing Orchestra celebrates the great big bands of the WWII era.
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Webinar: “Century’s Witness: The Extraordinary Life of Wallace Carroll”
09/06/2023 | 2:00 PM - 3:00 PMExplore the story of journalist Wallace Carroll with the author of his biography, Mary Llewellyn McNeil, in this webinar premiering September 6 at 2:00 p.m. CT.