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Easy Company: England to the Eagle's Nest
In 1992, Museum founder and award-winning author Stephen E. Ambrose published the New York Times bestseller Band of Brothers — which became not only a successful HBO miniseries, but also a cultural phenomenon that continues today. Join staff from America's official WWII museum and notable historians for the real-life epic journey across Europe. This exclusive travel opportunity includes tour stops and special guests not featured anywhere else.
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Monuments Men and Women Foundation
Whereabouts Unknown Fill Out Form From 1945 to 1951, the Monuments Men and Women located and returned ap... -
Finding Hope in a World Destroyed
The first-floor galleries, In Honor of David W. Trott Finding Hope in a World Destroyed, honor the sacrifices of the WWII generation and explores the immense cost of war with exhibits on the Holocaust, Anne Frank, faith in wartime, and the Monuments Men and Women. Stories of both loss and liberation reveal the true horror of the conflict as victors and vanquished alike began the tough task of rebuilding their shattered world.
Past Events
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Reel History Film Series: The Great Dictator
04/27/2023 | 5:00 PM - 8:30 PMJoin The National WWII Museum for a free, in-person screening of Academy Award–nominated feature film The Great Dictator as a part of our Reel History Film Series.
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Italy: 1944 (April 21 - 27, 2023)
04/21/2023 - 04/27/2023 | 12:00 AMThe campaigns in Italy from the first landings in September 1943 through May 1945 tested Allied soldiers to the limit.
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Dinner with a Curator: "Arthur Szyk: Art & Human Rights"
04/25/2023 | 6:30 PM - 8:30 PMArtist and Polish Jewish refugee Arthur Szyk became renowned in the 1930s and '40s for his caricatures and political cartoons, throughout which he displayed a broad concern for human rights.