Remembering WWII Veteran Ralph Crump
The National WWII Museum mourns the loss of WWII veteran and longtime Museum champion Ralph Crump, who peacefully passed away on March 16.
The National WWII Museum mourns the loss of WWII veteran and longtime Museum champion Ralph Crump, who peacefully passed away on March 16.
Over the past couple of weeks, it’s become clear that the mission of The National WWII Museum is more important now than ever. We have relevant stories, artifacts, and lessons to share as we all come together to face this crisis as a nation.
WWII Veteran, Pioneering Marine, Museum volunteer
Frances Skiba Hoffmann, a WWII veteran and one of the first members of the Marine Corps Women's Reserve, died last week in New Orleans at age 96 of COVID-19. She was a beloved member of our Museum family.
We realize you can’t come to visit us at the moment, so we’re bringing The National WWII Museum experience to you in a way we’ve never done before.
With the onset of COVID-19, the American public is facing an invisible enemy that is changing whole aspects of our lives.
Join best-selling author and historian Donald L. Miller, PhD, at The Historic New Orleans Collection who will discuss his latest book Vicksburg: Grant’s Campaign that Broke the Confederacy, which delves into the battle that defined control of the Mississippi River during the Civil War.
The Echoes & Reflections program is the premier source for Holocaust educational materials and professional development, empowering teachers and students with insight needed to question the past and the foresight to impact the future.
The story about the man, the myth, the legend—New Orleans boatbuilder Andrew Higgins.