The National WWII Museum Welcomes
10 Millionth Visitor
The National WWII Museum marked a major milestone by welcoming the 10 millionth visitor to its New Orleans campus.
The National WWII Museum marked a major milestone by welcoming the 10 millionth visitor to its New Orleans campus.
Watch as The National WWII Museum's Educational Travel Team and Historian Alexandra Richie discuss the Museum's newest tour.
The National WWII Museum mourns the loss of WWII veteran, Museum volunteer, and dear friend Herman “Dutch” Prager Jr., who passed away recently at age 99.
Mark Calhoun, PhD, offered a detailed examination of General Lesley J. McNair, a man so instrumental to America’s military preparedness and Army modernization but remains little-known today.
Wishing Museum Senior Vice President for Capital Programs Bob Farnsworth the best as he retires.
One of the deadliest moments in world history was the 1918-19 Influenza Pandemic, worsened by the global movements of World War I.
Join Assistant Director for Curatorial Services Kimberly Guise as she discusses diaries kept by POWs in Europe, especially the "Wartime Logs" provided by the YMCA and distributed by the Red Cross, right into German POW camps.
The Battle of Attu was the only land battle to be fought on North American soil during World War II.