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Welcome to a new podcast series where we revisit some of our most riveting and educational discussions on World War II.

World War II On Topic The National WWII Museum

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Welcome to a new podcast series where we revisit some of our most riveting and educational discussions on World War II.

    New Podcast: Making Masters of the Air

    New Podcast: Making Masters of the Air

    Click HERE to follow the new podcast by The National WWII Museum: Making Masters of the Air.
    Masters of the Air is an Apple Original series from executive producers of Band of Brothers and The Pacific, streaming January 26 on Apple TV+.
    The series follows the men of the 100th Bomb Group (the “Bloody Hundredth”) as they conduct perilous bombing raids over Nazi Germany and grapple with the frigid conditions, lack of oxygen and sheer terror of combat conducted at 25,000 feet in the air.
    Masters of the Air is based on the best-selling book by Donald Miller, and features a stellar cast led by Academy Award nominee Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Nate Mann, Rafferty Law, Academy Award nominee Barry Keoghan, Josiah Cross, Branden Cook and Ncuti Gatwa.
    The Making Masters of the Air podcast by The National WWII Museum is co-hosted by Playtone’s Kirk Saduski and Donald Miller, author of the book, Masters of the Air.
    Listen to the premiere episode featuring an interview with Executive Producer Tom Hanks on Friday, January 26.
    Masters of the Air is an Apple Original series from executive producers of Band of Brothers and The Pacific. Streaming on January 26 on Apple TV+ 

    • 23 segundos
    Atom Bomb: “The Destroyer of Worlds”

    Atom Bomb: “The Destroyer of Worlds”

    In this special season of World War II On Topic, The National WWII Museum will explore J. Robert Oppenheimer, the Manhattan Project, and the history and ramifications of the atomic bomb. 
    In this episode, Jason Dawsey, PhD, and John Curatola, PhD, historians with the Museum’s Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy, discuss the legacy of the Manhattan Project.
    To read more visit our Manhattan Project topics page: www.nationalww2museum.org/war/topics/manhattan-project

    • 41 min
    Eyewitness to Hiroshima, and the Enola Gay

    Eyewitness to Hiroshima, and the Enola Gay

    In this special season of World War II On Topic, The National WWII Museum will explore J. Robert Oppenheimer, the Manhattan Project, and the history and ramifications of the atomic bomb. 
    The anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima was August 6. In this episode, we hear from two extraordinary people who experienced the bombing, albeit from vastly different perspectives. While much has been written and said on the subject, these are firsthand recollections, excerpted from the oral histories given by Theodore “Dutch” Van Kirk and Ittsei Nakagawa.
    Van Kirk was the navigator on the Enola Gay, the B-29 Superfortress bomber that dropped the bomb on Hiroshima. He was the last surviving member of the Enola Gay crew before his death in 2014.
    Nakagawa was a Japanese American from California who got stuck in Japan due to the war. He was there, in Hiroshima, on that fateful day and survived to tell his experience.
    These oral histories were recorded by the Museum and provide a first-person look into the lives of those who experienced these amazing and terrifying events.
    To read more visit our Manhattan Project topics page: www.nationalww2museum.org/war/topics/manhattan-project

    • 37 min
    Oppenheimer: The Movie and the Man

    Oppenheimer: The Movie and the Man

    In this special season of World War II On Topic, The National WWII Museum will explore J. Robert Oppenheimer, the Manhattan Project, and the history and ramifications of the atomic bomb. 
    In this episode, Jason Dawsey, PhD & John Curatola, PhD, historians with the Museum’s Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy, discuss the film Oppenheimer, released July 21, 2023.
    Directed by Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer was adapted from the biography American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin. Jason and John explore the history behind the movie, its accuracy, and its influence.
    To read more visit our Manhattan Project topics page: www.nationalww2museum.org/war/topics/manhattan-project

    • 42 min
    Racing for the Bomb: Author Robert Norris on General Leslie Groves

    Racing for the Bomb: Author Robert Norris on General Leslie Groves

    In this special season of World War II On Topic, The National WWII Museum will explore J. Robert Oppenheimer, the Manhattan Project, and the history and ramifications of the atomic bomb. 
    In this episode, we take a closer look at Lieutenant General Leslie Groves, director of the Manhattan Project. While a lot of interest is rightfully set on Oppenheimer, Groves proves to be an interesting character and pivotal player in the development of the bomb.
    During the Museum’s 2015 International Conference, Dr. Robert Norris, author of Racing for the Bomb: General Leslie R. Groves, the Manhattan Project’s Indispensable Man, spoke about Groves and his role in the Manhattan Project. The lecture featured in this episode was edited for length, but the entire session, also featuring author Richard Frank and host Dr. Conrad Crane.
    To read more visit our Manhattan Project topics page: www.nationalww2museum.org/war/topics/manhattan-project

    • 32 min
    “Voices of the War: Fighting in the Desert” with Walt Ehlers and Gerhard Hennes

    “Voices of the War: Fighting in the Desert” with Walt Ehlers and Gerhard Hennes

    This episode is brought to you by the Museum’s Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy.
    At the 2012 International Conference on World War II, we were privileged to listen to a conversation between renowned author, Rick Atkinson and World War II Veterans Walt Ehlers & Gerhard Hennes.
    Walt served in the 3rd Infantry Division of the US Army in North Africa. He then served with the 1st Infantry Division in Normandy where he performed actions that were later awarded the Medal of Honor.
    Gerhard was in the German Afrika Korps and was captured in North Africa, becoming a Prisoner of War for the remainder of the War.
    If you would like to view the original conversation, you can see it here: https://youtu.be/ikH0nKNA4W8

    • 1h 3 min

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