For many, Word War II feels like ancient history. But the things our ancestors were fighting for then are the same things we stand for today. Fundamental human rights. Their fight is our fight. World War II afforded future generations the liberty to carry on and fulfill the vision and struggle for equality, inclusion, economic opportunity and justice. The National WWII Museum supports that vision by empowering visitors to translate the experiences of the war that changed America (and the world) into a personal calling by making it relevant to today.
We incorporated many different experiential tactics to engage people. From augmented reality walking tours to a roving Band of Brothers to a podcast of living veterans through NPR.