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Permanent Exhibits
The permanent exhibits of The National World War II Museum are located on the Museum's second and third floor. This section of our web site will give you an overview of what you can see. To view some of the exhibits, please choose from the slide show menu below.

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In addition to its permanent exhibits, the Museum also shows two movies in its Malcolm S. Forbes Theatre several times each day: "Price For Peace" and "D-Day Remembered."

The invasion of Europe at Normandy on June 6, 1944 by the Allied forces was an event the like of which the world would never see again. In "a kind of filmmaking miracle" (LA Times), "D-Day Remembered" combines footage and photographs from American, British and German archives with the voices of the people who participated in the planning and execution of the invasion to create a stunning and unforgettable portrait of "Operation Overlord." Steven Spielberg and Stephen E. Ambrose in association with The National World War II Museum present "Price for Peace," a film by James Moll. This powerful and thought provoking film chronicles the compelling events in the Pacific Theater of WWII, from the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 to the American occupation of Japan in 1945. It depicts the strength and courage of America's youth, while examining how these young men and women dealt with being thrust in a brutal world war. This film includes interviews with war veterans, both American and Japanese, from all branches of  the military.