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  1. Dedicated in 2000 as The National D-Day Museum and now designated by Congress as America’s National WWII Museum, the institution celebrates the American spirit, teamwork, optimism, courage …

  2. Pearl Harbor Attack, December 7, 1941 - The National WWII Museum

    The National WWII Museum commemorates the Day That Will Live in Infamy through articles, oral histories, artifacts, and more.

  3. Live Bait and 'Windy' Gross on D-Day - The National WWII Museum

    From the Collection Live Bait and 'Windy' Gross on D-Day During World War II, American fighter pilots coped with the dangers of combat through dark humor and evocative aircraft nicknames like “Live …

  4. The Liberation of Auschwitz - The National WWII Museum

    The day after liberation, the Extraordinary Soviet State Commission for the Investigation of the Crimes of the German-Fascist Aggressors began their investigation into the crimes committed at Auschwitz.

  5. 'The Horrible Waste of War': The Wreckage after D-Day

    This column is the second of three D-Day columns written by war correspondent Ernie Pyle describing the Allied invasion of Normandy.

  6. 80th Anniversary of D-Day - The National WWII Museum

    Jun 6, 2024 · WWII Veterans and Families Calling all D-Day and WWII veterans! Please join us this June at The National WWII Museum to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of D-Day at the museum …

  7. Eleanor Roosevelt’s My Day Column after Pearl Harbor Attack

    Dec 7, 2024 · In her December 8, 1941, My Day column, Eleanor Roosevelt reflects on the moment she learned of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor and other locations, describing the nation’s shift from …

  8. The Path to Pearl Harbor - The National WWII Museum

    On December 7, 1941, Japan staged a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, decimating the US Pacific Fleet. When Germany and Italy declared war on the United States days later, America found itself in a …

  9. My Day: The End of World War II - The National WWII Museum

    In her August 15, 1945, My Day column, Eleanor Roosevelt reflects on the mixed emotions following the announcement of peace, mourning the war’s losses while urging world leaders to use atomic energy …

  10. The National WWII Museum Opens

    NEW ORLEANS (Nov. 11, 2024) — On Veterans Day 2024, The National WWII Museum debuted a newly expanded and reimagined version of its Fighting for the Right to Fight: African American …