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Propaganda Posters in WWII

Virtual Live by the National D-Day Memorial

Through the use of propaganda posters, this virtual program will show the varied roles of women in WWII and how propaganda posters in particular were used to influence the public and evoke powerful emotions on the war. FREE Program, however registration is required to access the program. Intended Audience 6th through 12th Grades

The CBI: Special Lunchbox Lecture

Virtual Live by the National D-Day Memorial

“The CBI: Fighting in China, Burma, and India in WWII” with John Long, Director of Education, National D-Day Memorial Foundation To Americans perhaps the least familiar aspect of World War II was the fighting in China, Burma and India. Yet the desperate fight on the Asian mainland was key to Allied victory. Learn how and...

WWII Day Camp: Spy Week

In The Comfort Of Your Own Home

Bring camp home to you in 2020! For 2020 and to support social distancing, we are offering World War II Day Camp at home through interactive activity boxes paired with video lessons. While the box is designed to be completed at your own pace, some of the activities will include optional group interactive components, such...

Researching Your World War II Relative

Virtual Live by the National D-Day Memorial

Dad never talked about his time in the Army. Uncle Frank was killed in Normandy. We know great-grandma was in the WACs, but that’s about all. How do we find out more about their service in WWII? Historian John Long will give some pointers in researching your WWII ancestors—where to look, what questions to ask,...

$10

Conversation About D-Day Across the Atlantic

Virtual Live by the National D-Day Memorial

World War Wednesday is an opportunity to explore the connections of World War II over time and space every other Wednesday in July and August of 2020. Each lecture will feature a different museum providing insight into these connections to World War II throughout history. During "Conversations About D-Day Across the Atlantic" join the National...

Fighting Among the People

Virtual Live by the National D-Day Memorial

World War Wednesday is an opportunity to explore the connections of World War II over time and space every other Wednesday in July and August of 2020. Each lecture will feature a different museum providing insight into these connections to World War II throughout history. Learn more about how U.S. military forces worked with civilians...

WWII Day Camp: Survival Week

In The Comfort Of Your Own Home

Bring camp home to you in 2020! For 2020 and to support social distancing, we are offering World War II Day Camp at home through interactive activity boxes paired with video lessons. While the box is designed to be completed at your own pace, some of the activities will include optional group interactive components, such...

Virtual Book Club: D-Day Girls

Virtual Live by the National D-Day Memorial

Join the National D-Day Memorial for a discussion of the book D-Day Girls: The Spies Who Armed the Resistance, Sabotaged the Nazis, and Helped Win World War II by Sarah Rose. Free program, however registration is required and limited to the first 100 registrants. Support the Memorial and purchase your book through the National D-Day Memorial's Online...

Virtual Book Club: The First Wave

Virtual Live by the National D-Day Memorial

Join the National D-Day Memorial for a discussion of the book The First Wave: The D-Day Warriors Who Led the Way to Victory in WWII by Alex Kershaw. The program is free, however registration is required and limited to the first 100 to sign up. Support the Memorial and purchase your book through the National D-Day Memorial's...

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