Madlyn and Paul Hilliard Research Library
The Madlyn and Paul Hilliard Research Library's mission is to support and facilitate The National WWII Museum’s research and education initiatives.
The Madlyn and Paul Hilliard Research Library's mission is to support and facilitate The National WWII Museum’s research and education initiatives.
The National WWII Museum is committed to making its galleries, exhibits, pavilions, and programs accessible to all visitors.
K–12 educators are invited to apply to attend our Teaching World War II summer teacher professional development opportunities. Classroom teachers, building master teachers, curriculum specialists, administrators, and preservice teachers are welcome!
The Joe W. and Dorothy D. Brown Foundation Special Exhibit Gallery features rotating exhibits that draw on the Museum’s own collections, as well as relevant traveling exhibits from leading institutions around the world.
Trey Ellis is a two-time Emmy- and Peabody-winning filmmaker, American Book Award–winning novelist, NAACP Image Award–winning playwright, essayist, and Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia University’s School of the Arts.
Celebrate the beginning of Black History Month with The National WWII Museum!
Join Associate Curator Chase Tomlin as he presents Rolling to Victory: Railroading in World War II.