If your asking about the National World War II Museum-more commonly known as the D-Day Museum, it's located in New Orleans.
945 Magazine StNew Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 528-1944
Contact the Naval Museum on World War 2. They will have a list of the crews on the ships or tell you how to get it. Ship historical records are kept somewhere. I have given you the link to that museum.
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There are tons of them all over the world. Washington D.C., Israel, New York, Miami, Germany, Poland, Russia and much more just google search Holocaust museum
World War 2
There was a break in the world cup due to world war 2.
The address of the World War 2 Memorial Museum is: 11840 Wurzbach Rd, San Antonio, TX 78230-2710
We do not have the specific names of the Native American who fought in World War 2 in our database. You can get their names from the World War 2 museum. I have provided a link for you so you can contact them. Thanks.
Contact the Naval Museum on World War 2. They will have a list of the crews on the ships or tell you how to get it. Ship historical records are kept somewhere. I have given you the link to that museum.
start with Yad Vashem
Try local VFW, Americon Legion, museum, libraries, etc..
Try logging on the the Imperial War Museum website - this site also has useful links
I suggest you contact the World war 2 museum in New Zealand. The museum curator or another employee can probably give you the answer or find it for you.There are three well known New Zealand veterans of World War II.Donald HaddonRoger Drayton andHarry Dudfield
16 million US men went to war. The records on the internet do not give you a count according to nationality. If you really need that count try the Department of Defense or the World War 2 Museum. The Museum curator can assist you or his assistant with such a specific detail. See the link below.
Authentic WW2 German helmets and many other important pieces of WW2 history can be viewed at the Museum of World War II. It is a private museum but they do allow you to schedule visits to the privately staffed museum several days during the week. It is located just outside of Boston in Natick, Massachusetts.
I have no idea but I know who would know. Try contacting the museum sites of the World War 2 museums in England. I gave you one link below.
It was used for code breaking. I've seen it at a museum, it's the size of a small house!
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