The National WWII Museum

The Product Spot

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Also in this Weekly Bulletin:
The Non-fiction Feature: Citizens of London by Lynne Olson
The Fiction Spot: The Lost Vintage by Ann Mah

The Pithy Take

Although I have never been in person, The National WWII Museum’s website is highly educational and engaging. They aim to:
– Inspire people, young and old, to embrace the lessons of this monumental global conflict from its stories of heroism, human tragedies, voices of liberation, and the fruits and responsibilities of victory;
– Create and maintain a world-class museum campus of pavilions and exhibitions;
– Engage worldwide audiences by providing access to collections, exhibits, and oral histories through innovative outreach, distance learning, new media, and creative museum experiences; and
– Interact with diverse communities to expand their understanding of the history and meaning of America’s role in World War II and its relevance for today and for the future.