Soapbox History: D-Day: A Day that Changed History
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Join Ryan Lowry, Exhibition Manager, in Root Hall at the Museum of Arts & Sciences to discuss one of the most infamous days in history! On June 6th, 1944, over 150,000 soldiers. sailors, and airmen cross the English Channel towards the Normandy coast for one of the biggest days of World War II. D-Day signaled the beginning of the end for Hitler’s Third Reich and started the road to victory for the Allies. Americans played a massive role in the invasion, seeing the heaviest losses of the day and toughest objectives to take. Learn about D-Day and how it has culminated into one of the most pivotal moments in history.
Pre-registration is strongly encouraged, as space is limited. If registration is full, please call the Museum at 386-255-0285 to be placed on a waitlist with the potential for another time to be scheduled. Register Online: https://bit.ly/soapbox_DDay
Free for MOAS members, $10.00 for non-members plus the price of museum admission.
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Pre-registration is strongly encouraged, as space is limited. If registration is full, please call the Museum at 386-255-0285 to be placed on a waitlist with the potential for another time to be scheduled. Register Online: https://bit.ly/soapbox_DDay
Free for MOAS members, $10.00 for non-members plus the price of museum admission.
Get Tickets
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