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The National WWII Museum
World War II On Topic
Welcome to a new podcast series where we revisit some of our most riveting and educational discussions on World War II.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 50 ratings
Disappointing
Updated review: I tried to give this another shot when the Oppenheimer episodes posted, but it’s unfortunately not very good. I found myself tuning out whenever Professor Curtola was talking and finally just unsubscribed. I was a huge fan of the WWII Museum’s podcast about Harry S. Truman, To...Read full review »
RosieRB1986 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/14/23
Great content and insightful
The podcasts I have had the chance to listen to have been informative and insightful. Great topics and subject matter experts. It has become a must listen to podcast for me.
BoilermakerDave via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/28/22
Great WWIIi sights!
Everything the WWII museum does is first class and these podcasts are no exception. I love that they dig deeper and have different lenses on events and people vs your run of the mill historical review. Bravo.
Lisa Zak via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/20/22
Recent Episodes
This is D-Day, as told through the real voices of those who were in Normandy on June 6, 1944. The National WWII Museum’s archival collection features over 12,000 personal narratives, including voices of those who fought on D-Day.
Published 06/06/24
In this special episode of World War II On Topic, Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy Senior Historian Mark Calhoun, PhD, and Distinguished Fellow Rob Citino, PhD, discuss the legacy of D-Day, 80 years after the consequential invasion of Normandy began. Catch up on all...
Published 06/05/24
Published 06/05/24
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