Title: WWII Memorial Museum
1WWII Memorial Museumdedicated to those who
served and their families
- The willingness with which our young people are
likely to serve in any war, no matter how
justified, shall be directly proportional as to
how they perceive veterans of earlier wars were
treated and appreciated by their nation. - -- George Washington
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned
to repeat it. -- George Santayana Philosopher
2
2WWII Memorial Museumdedicated to those who
served and their families
- In 1993, nearly 50 years after the end of WWII,
President Clinton authorized the American Battle
Monuments Commission (ABMC) to establish a World
War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.
- As the design of the government memorial was
chosen, many WWII veterans became dismayed at the
final design. Nothing they see is significant to
the people who lived and died. The only
significant feature is 4,000 gold stars. This is
1/100th of a gold star for each of the 400,000
killed in action instead of a name for each
soldier killed. Also missing from the design is
any reference to the silent casualties of the war
the 800,000 mothers and fathers who gave their
children for our freedom. They see the design of
the memorial as an exercise in political
compromise, where the war is being reduced to a
few granite pillars and a pond to fall within
the recent strict design rules of being placed on
the National Mall at a pricey 200 million.
These veterans had a better idea . . .
3WWII Memorial Museumdedicated to those who
served and their families
- True to form, many WWII veterans banded together
to create a memorial museum to be built away from
the political fray of Washington, D.C. They
created a memorial that reflected their values,
commitment, and can-do attitude that made them
one of the greatest generations of all.
- They began by establishing the Official WWII
Veterans Website at http//ww2.vet.org This
website was created with three goals - The promotion and construction of a WWII
Geographical Memorial Museum. - Creating a massive database where all WWII
veterans histories and stories could be archived
and made available to all online and in the
museum. - Creating a friendly neighborhood for veterans
and their families to share opinions and
information with others. This is the WWII
Veterans Forum, and has over 100,000 postings
since its inception.
The following is the story of the birth of the
WWII Memorial Museum, created by veterans, for
veterans, and most importantly for their mothers
and fathers, families, and children . . . .
4WWII Memorial Museumdedicated to those who
served and their families
- Introducing the People-Oriented Non-Profit World
War II Memorial Museum. - We now have the design andan available
architectural firm. Currently, there is a WWII
museum in New Orleans, Louisiana. This
ex-warehouse has more than 300,000 visitors a
year.
Proposed WWII Geographical Historical Memorial
Museum
5WWII Memorial Museumdedicated to those who
served and their families
- There needs to be a World War II Memorial Museum
dedicated to the quiet generation of veterans and
their families who gave so much to keep our
nation free. The current memorial in Washington
only gives the 400,000 killed 1/100th of a gold
star as recognition of their sacrifice! Other
foreign wars in our history have a memorial
museum associated with the Veterans for their
history and related ancestors. WWII needs a
Memorial Museum that the veterans ancestors can
relate to and learn from.
6WWII Memorial Museumdedicated to those who
served and their families
- World War II had many more casualties than any
previous foreign US engagement. Every veterans
name, battle site, and family history would be
listed on large computer screens inside the
memorial museum. All battle sites could be seen
on the ground level world map surrounding the
memorial. - Every veteran or family that chooses to enter
information in our database will be able to view
this information.
7WWII Memorial Museumdedicated to those who
served and their families
- Many non-profit museums have a steady stream of
visitors even those not well established. For
instance, you can see above that the New Orleans
D-Day Museum attracts over 300,000 visitors a
year. Multiply that by 10.00 each for admission,
plus the revenue from gift shops, parking, and
other items and you get over 3.5 million dollars
revenue annually. This is more than enough income
to sustain the museum and fund ongoing outreach
projects for WWII veterans.
8WWII Memorial Museumdedicated to those who
served and their families
- More than 16 million servicemen included over 1
million African Americans. There were the navy
crewmen on the destroyer escort USS Mason. The
Buffalo soldiers of the Army and the Tuskegee
Airmen shown at the right served their country in
WWII honorably and valiantly. Also, more than
3,000 black Army men were instrumental in
building the Alaska-Canada highway. Substantial
information on these important veterans will be
included in the museum.
The famed Tuskegee Airmen
9WWII Memorial Museumdedicated to those who
served and their families
- Inside the museum, all visitors will be able to
research their chosen veterans war history and
battles on large screens. Overall world battle
maps, including geographical troop, ship, or air
movements will be displayed. The museum will be a
geographical teaching place as well as a place of
history and remembrance.
A visitor to the museums high-tech information
center discovers his fathers war history
10WWII Memorial Museumdedicated to those who
served and their families
- It is high time we built a memorial dedicated to
preserving the personal histories and battle
experiences of WWII Veterans and the mothers,
fathers, wives, husbands sons and daughters that
sacrificed so much for a free America. Japan and
Europe have a teaching museum for their WWII
veterans, and we have an excellent teaching
museum to the victims of the holocaust in
Washington which serves nearly 1 million
visitors a year.
But thats not the whole story . . . . .
11WWII Memorial Museumdedicated to those who
served and their families
- Under the beautiful superstructure would rest a
nearly indestructible 8 thick monolithic dome.
This museum structure would be a haven of safety
for the community from tornadoes, hurricanes,
fire, earthquakes, flooding, radiation,
biohazards, and terrorist attacks while safely
preserving the honor and history of the many
thousands of mothers, fathers, sons and daughters
who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our living
generations of today.
Pressure dissipates around the curved dome.
12WWII Memorial Museumdedicated to those who
served and their families
- Please contact the WWII Historical Memorial
Museum Foundation for more information regarding
this important project. Sites throughout the
country are now under consideration for the
construction of this Museum. Your city may be
looking for the economic boost this museum would
provide. We have provided a large print of the
proposed museum feel free to copy and
distribute it. We appreciate any support you or
your organization can offer. To contact us - By Phone 419-874-6020 or 419-902-0448
- By Email radarman_at_ww2.vet.org
- Website http//ww2.vet.org
- By Postal WWII Historical Museum Foundation
- 870 Locust St.
- Perrysburg, OH 43551
13(No Transcript)