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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: David S. Foglesong - From Allies to Enemies: Truman\, Stalin and the Start of the Cold War
DESCRIPTION:David S. Foglesong – From Allies to Enemies: Truman\, Stalin and the Start of the Cold War \n\n\nIn April 1945\, not long after Harry Truman succeeded Franklin Roosevelt as President\, US\, British\, and Soviet troops met at the Elbe River and celebrated their impending victory over Nazi Germany. Two years later\, just a month after Truman announced his doctrine for support of free peoples against outside pressures or internal subversion\, financier and political advisor Bernard Baruch declared that the United States was in the midst of a “cold war\,” with enemies “abroad and at home.” This lecture will analyze and explain the drastic deterioration of US-Soviet relations from the culmination of the wartime alliance to the first use of the term “cold war” in the United States. It will emphasize the influence of US domestic politics and the major changes in American public opinion about the Soviet Union during those two tumultuous years. \nDr. Fogelson is a historian of American Foreign Relations and Professor of History at Rutgers University Most of my research has focused on American Soviet and American-Russian relations.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-david-s-foglesong-from-allies-to-enemies-truman-stalin-and-the-start-of-the-cold-war/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Elyse Graham - Book and Dagger - How Scholars and Librarians became the unlikely Spies of WWII
DESCRIPTION:Elyse Graham – Book and Dagger – How Scholars and Librarians became the unlikely Spies of WWII \n\n\nElyse Graham will discuss the untold story of the academics who became OSS spies\, invented modern spycraft\, and helped turn the tide of the war. \nAt the start of WWII\, the U.S. found itself in desperate need of an intelligence agency. The Office of Strategic Services (OSS)\, a precursor to today’s CIA\, was quickly formed—and\, in an effort to fill its ranks with experts\, the OSS turned to academia for recruits. Suddenly\, literature professors\, librarians\, and historians were training to perform undercover operations and investigative work—and these surprising spies would go on to profoundly shape both the course of the war and our cultural institutions with their efforts. \nElyse Graham is an American writer and historian\, author of 4 books and teaches at Stony Brook University.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-elyse-graham-book-and-dagger-how-scholars-and-librarians-became-the-unlikely-spies-of-wwii/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250528T190000
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: David Barnhill and Stephen Rueff - Spies and Space
DESCRIPTION:David Barnhill and Stephen Rueff- Spies and Space  \n\n\nDavid Barnhill and Stephen Yogi Rueff are creators of the Spies and Space\, which will be shown at the museum this summer. Their discussion will highlight the years after WWII from 1947 to 1991\, when the United States and the Soviet Union were dubbed “superpowers”. As each country vied for dominance\, the innovations and scientific advancement became enticements for illicit espionage activity. Both the US and the USSR sought to demonstrate their supremacy by initiating a race to outer space\, conducting covert espionage and building up immense nuclear arsenals. This discussion will focus on how the real world drama and intrigue of the international espionage\, and the fascination with outer space seeped into American and Soviet popular culture during the Cold War. \nStephen Yogi Rueff grew up in Minneapolis collecting comic books in the 1960s and loves his role as co-founder of SuperMonster市City!\, where he is a curator and managing director. Stephen has worked in the arts as a performer\, designer\, manager\, and producer\, touring around the globe with performing artists such as MacArthur Genius Award Recipients Meredith Monk and Bill T. Jones\, as well as Blue Man Group\, Karen Finley\, and many\, many other artists and creatives. \nAs an Account Manager and Executive Producer for global corporate communications companies Jack Morton Worldwide and BI Worldwide\, he produced events throughout the United States\, France\, Germany\, Belgium\, Spain\, Austria\, Czech Republic\, and Bahrain. \nStephen enjoys his role as ‘Faculty Advisor/Lead for the Minor in Creative Entrepreneurship’ at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). His academic research in Arts Entrepreneurship explores ways to redefine business practices that can preserve culture and maintain artistic integrity\, while being more restorative\, regenerative and equitable to all stakeholders. \nStephen’s curatorial research centers on the fictional monsters\, superheroes and their creators in American popular culture; the ubiquitous impulse to collect; and how to reveal intimate and personal memories that are embedded into pop culture objects. \nStephen earned his MBA with an emphasis in Leadership and Sustainable Business from Presidio Graduate School. Stephen’s BA from Empire State University\, the same college attended by Peter Parker\, aka Spider-Man! ‘Nuff said. \nDavid Barnhill has been collecting since the early 1960s. David’s parents felt that anything that inspired him to read and stimulated his imagination was a good thing. As David’s interest in film\, literature\, and comic books evolved\, his parents allowed him to pursue his passion for monsters\, villains\, superheroes\, and the fantastic. \nDavid continued collecting while traveling the world – visiting every continent except Antarctica. David felt it was his mission to buy the scariest and most vicious toys he could find. Inspired by the High Lama in the 1930s film The Lost Horizon\, David’s vision was that “in some future time\, there will be a need for these amazing toys\, spacemen and villains for all to enjoy.” \nDavid’s collection now includes more than 200\,000 items\, making this Minnesota-based collection one of the largest private toy collections in America.  Containing rare and highly sought-after items representing toymakers and monster creators from across the United States and several foreign countries\, David co-founded SuperMonster市 City! because he is eager to share his joy in toys\, monsters\, superheroes\, and villains with the world.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-david-barnhill-and-stephen-rueff-spies-and-space/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: David Chrisinger - The Soldiers Truth: Ernie Pyle and the Story of WWII
DESCRIPTION:(This event was originally scheduled for September 10) \nDavid Chrisinger – The Soldiers Truth: Ernie Pyle and the Story of WWII \nA beautiful reckoning with the life and work of the legendary journalist Ernie Pyle\, who gave World War II a human face for millions of Americans even as he wrestled with his own demons. \nAt the height of his fame and influence during World War II\, Ernie Pyle’s nationally syndicated dispatches from combat zones shaped America’s understanding of what the war felt like to ordinary soldiers\, as no writer’s work had before or has since. From North Africa to Sicily\, from the beaches of Anzio to the beaches of Normandy\, and on to the war in the Pacific\, where he would meet his end\, Ernie Pyle had a genius for connecting with his beloved dogfaced grunts. A humble man\, himself plagued by melancholy and tortured by marriage to a partner whose mental health struggles were much more acute than his own\, Pyle was in touch with suffering in a way that left an indelible mark on his readers. While never defeatist\, his stories left no doubt as to the heavy weight of the burden soldiers carried. He wrote about post-traumatic stress long before that was a diagnosis. \nDavid is the author of The Soldier’s Truth: Ernie Pyle and the Story of World War II\, which chronicles the life of renowned war correspondent Ernie Pyle and Stories Are What Save Us\, a profoundly moving book that weaves together David’s journey as a writer\, editor\, and teacher with a wide range of craft tools and storytelling frameworks and structures he and his students have used to process trauma and conflicts in their own lives to create beautiful stories of growth and transformation. David is also a Logan Nonfiction Fellow and has contributed columns to the New York Times Magazine. He also regularly contributes to The War Horse\, an award-winning nonprofit newsroom dedicated to educating the public on military service\, war\, and its impact. In addition to his work as an author\, David serves as the Executive Director of the Harris Writing Workshop\, leads the Persuasive Writing Credential Program\, and advises the student-led Chicago Policy Review at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy. \n \n 
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-david-chrisinger-the-soldiers-truth-ernie-pyle-and-the-story-of-wwii/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Howard Mansfield – I will Tell no War Stories: What our Fathers left unsaid about WWII
DESCRIPTION:Howard Mansfield – I will Tell no War Stories: What our Fathers left unsaid about WWII \nGrowing up\, World War II was omnipresent and hidden. This was also true of his father’s time in the Air Force. Like most of his generation\, it was a rule not to talk about what he’d experienced in war. “You’re not getting any war stories from me\,” he’d say. \n \n 
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/howard-mansfield-i-will-tell-no-war-stories-what-our-fathers-left-unsaid-about-wwii/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240903T190000
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: David Kertzer—The Pope at War
DESCRIPTION:David Kertzer—The Pope at War \nInformation from the newly opened Vatican archives\, a groundbreaking\, explosive\, and riveting book about Pope Pius XII and his actions during World War II\, including how he responded to the Holocaust. \nPulitzer-Prize-winning author David Kertzer is the Paul Dupee University Professor of Social Science at Brown University. He is an authority on Italian politics\, society\, and history; political symbolism; and anthropological demography. Past president of both the Social Science History Association and the Society for the Anthropology of Europe\, he is co-founder and served for many years as co-editor of the Journal of Modern Italian Studies. In 2005 Kertzer was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. From 2006 to 2011\, he was the Provost of Brown University. A play based on The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara\, by playwright Alfred Uhry\, was performed at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis in 2006. In April 2016\, Steven Spielberg announced that he would be making a film based on Kertzer’s book\, with a screenplay by Tony Kushner.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-david-kertzer-the-pope-at-war/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240827T190000
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Dr. Stephen Brecher – Penicillin\, a Football Game\, and the Golden age of Antibiotics in WWII
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Stephen Brecher – Penicillin\, a Football Game\, and the Golden age of Antibiotics in WWII \nLearn about the secret weapon developed in WWII. This miracle drug is credited with saving the lives of 10 to 15 % of all WWII Casualties. Research and production of penicillin became the second highest priority of the war effort in 1943. \nA Story About Penicillin\, A Football Game\, A Fire\, World War II and Antibiotic Resistance\nAlthough penicillin was discovered in England\, the war there prohibited its production so the effort to produce it moved to the United States in 1941. The Cocoanut Grove fire in 1942 (“The Fire that made Penicillin Famous”) played a significant role in the way our government perceived its importance\, which initiated tireless efforts to mass produce penicillin for our soldiers in WW II especially for the D-Day invasion. Penicillin made a huge difference in the outcome of the war. \nDr. Stephen M. Brecher recently retired as the Director of Clinical and Molecular Microbiology at the Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center after 39 years. He is an Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-dr-stephen-brecher-penicillin-a-football-game-and-the-golden-age-of-antibiotics-in-wwii/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240822T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240822T150000
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SUMMARY:Gallery Gathering with Estelle Parsons
DESCRIPTION:One Hour chats with Special Guests in the Exhibit Gallery \nJoin us on July 11th & August 22nd at 2:00 p.m. for a Gallery Gathering with Estelle Parsons. \nEstelle Parsons Academy Award Winning American Actress of film\, theater and television who left college to work on farms in the UK during WWII. Ms. Parsons brings productions and talent to Wolfeboro every summer in her support of the Village Players which is treasured by the summer community.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/gallery-gathering-with-estelle-parsons/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:30th Anniversary Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240820T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240820T200000
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Bob DiCicco - Love Letters From the Front
DESCRIPTION:Bob DiCicco—Love Letters From the Front \nA musical tribute to the American GI’s of WWII. A poignant look at the letters from loved ones and the beautiful music that shaped the incredible era of the 1940’s. \n 
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-bob-dicicco-love-letters-from-the-front/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240817T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240817T140000
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CREATED:20240412T222641Z
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SUMMARY:Cruise In to the Wright
DESCRIPTION:The Wright Museum will welcome back dozens of classic cars\, hot rods\, and motorcycles for the 11th annual Cruise in to the Wright! Regular museum admission includes access to the car show. \nThe Bel-Airs will be on hand to supply live music\, and food will be available to purchase from MacDaddy’s Rolling Smoke BBQ food truck. Come rain or shine for this annual summer event! \nLearn more here. \n 
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/cruise-in-to-the-wright/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240813T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240813T200000
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CREATED:20240425T125451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T185829Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT  - Lecture Series: Alex Kershaw—Patton's Prayer: A True Story of Courage\, Faith and Victory in WWII.
DESCRIPTION:This lecture is SOLD OUT \nAlex Kershaw—Patton’s Prayer: A True Story of Courage\, Faith and Victory in WWII.  \nGeneral George Patton needed a miracle. In December 1944\, the Allies found themselves stuck. Rain had plagued the troops daily since September\, turning roads into rivers of muck\, slowing trucks and tanks to a crawl. A thick ceiling of clouds had grounded American warplanes\, allowing the Germans to reinforce. The sprint to Berlin had become a muddy\, bloody stalemate\, costing thousands of American lives. \nPatton seethed\, desperate for some change\, any change\, in the weather. A devout Christian\, he telephoned his head chaplain. “Do you have a good prayer for the weather?” he asked. The resulting prayer was soon printed and distributed to the 250\,000 men under Patton’s command. “Pray when driving\,” the men were told. “Pray when fighting. Pray alone. Pray with others. Pray by night and pray by day. Pray for the cessation of immoderate rains\, for good weather for Battle. . . . Pray for victory. . . . Pray for Peace.” \nEducated at Oxford University\, Alex Kershaw is the widely-acclaimed\, prize-winning\, New York Times best-selling author of twelve books.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-alex-kershaw-patton-prayer-a-true-story-of-courage-faith-and-victory-in-wwii/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240808T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240808T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
CREATED:20240501T185450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T185450Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Gathering with Christin Kaiser
DESCRIPTION:One Hour chats with Special Guests in the Exhibit Gallery \nJoin us on July 25th at 10:30 a.m. and August 8th at 2:00 p.m. for a Gallery Gathering with Christin Kaiser. \nKaiser is A UNH Carroll Co. Extension Advanced Master Gardener with an Australian Permaculture Designer Certification. She designed\, built\, renovated and cares for the Wright Museum’s Victory Garden. She is passionate about sustainability and local food production.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/gallery-gathering-with-christin-kaiser-2/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:30th Anniversary Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240807T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240807T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
CREATED:20240501T184606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240805T202716Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Gallery Gathering with Linda Matchett
DESCRIPTION:Due to unforeseen circumstances\, the Gallery Gathering scheduled for Wednesday\, August 7 is cancelled. \nWe apologize for any inconvenience.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/gallery-gathering-with-linda-matchett-2/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:30th Anniversary Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240806T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240806T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
CREATED:20240425T125232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240725T105300Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Fred Johnson—The Fighting Seabees
DESCRIPTION:Fred Johnson—The Fighting Seabees \nOver 12\,500 African Americans served in Seabee units in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters during World War II\, a group largely forgotten today. During the war these men not only built advanced bases and offloaded cargo\, but helped break institutional conceptions of race\, paving the road toward complete integration of the Navy. \nJohnson joined the Hope faculty in the fall of 2000. His primary field is 19th century U.S. history\, specifically the Civil War. His other areas of study include the U.S. in the 20th century\, the U.S. military\, foreign policy and African history. He is an award-winning public speaker\, a member of Toastmasters International and the National Speakers Association. He has advanced to the semifinal rounds of the Toastmasters World Series of Public Speaking competition eight times\, placing him among the 100 best speakers in the global organization\, taking second place in 2017 and 2018.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-fred-johnson-the-fighting-seabees/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240730T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240730T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
CREATED:20240425T124945Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: David Dworak – The War of Supply
DESCRIPTION:David Dworak – The War of Supply \nThe era of modern warfare introduced in World War II presented the Allied Powers with one of the more complicated logistical challenges of the century: how to develop an extensive support network that could supply and maintain a vast military force comprised of multiple services and many different nations thousands of miles away from their home ports. The need to keep tanks rolling\, airplanes flying\, and food and aid in continuous supply was paramount to defeating the Nazi regime. \nDavid D. Dworak\, PhD. (Dave)\nProvost\, U.S. Army War College \nDr. Dave Dworak is the Provost/Senior Academic Officer for the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle\, Pennsylvania. In addition\, Dr. Dworak teaches classes in history\, military logistics\, and strategic planning. The U.S. Army War College educates and develops leaders for service at the strategic level while advancing knowledge in the global application of landpower. \nDr. Dworak retired from the U.S. Army at the rank of colonel in 2014. During his 30-year career he served as a multi-functional logistics officer supporting operations in peace and in war. His overseas tours include the Sinai Peninsula\, Germany\, the Republic of Korea\, and Afghanistan. Dr. Dworak spent the last six years of his career on the faculty of the U.S. Army War College\, where he served as an instructor and\, later\, as chairman of the Department of Military Strategy\, Planning\, and Operations. \nHis academic credentials include a PhD. and master’s in philosophy in history from the Maxwell School of Syracuse University\, a Master of Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College\, a Master of Science in logistics management from the Florida Institute of Technology\, and a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of Texas at Arlington. Dr. Dworak is a certified Demonstrated Master Logistician. \nDr. Dworak’s areas of expertise include institutional assessment\, academic accreditation\, the Mediterranean Theater of War 1942-1945\, European history 1914-1945\, case methodology\, curriculum development\, theater-level planning\, operational art\, Joint logistics\, supply chain management\, and strategic thinking. He is the author of the book War of Supply: World War II Allied Logistics in the Mediterranean.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-david-dworak-the-war-of-supply/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240725T113000
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CREATED:20240501T185225Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Gathering with Christin Kaiser
DESCRIPTION:One Hour chats with Special Guests in the Exhibit Gallery \nJoin us on July 25th at 10:30 a.m. and August 8th at 2:00 p.m. for a Gallery Gathering with Christin Kaiser. \nKaiser is A UNH Carroll Co. Extension Advanced Master Gardener with an Australian Permaculture Designer Certification. She designed\, built\, renovated and cares for the Wright Museum’s Victory Garden. She is passionate about sustainability and local food production.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/gallery-gathering-with-christin-kaiser/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:30th Anniversary Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240723T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240723T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
CREATED:20240425T124535Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Arthur Krulewitz – How Oil Fueled the Conflict
DESCRIPTION:How Oil Fueled the Conflict \nIn their desire for expansion and empire in the 1930s both Japan and Germany had an insatiable appetite for natural resources. Paramount petroleum. Oil lubricated the road to war. The quest for oil dictated military goals and oil shortages influenced military tactics. In the end oil proved to be the Achilles heel of the Axis powers.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-arthur-krulewitz-how-oil-fueled-the-conflict/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240717T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240717T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
CREATED:20240501T184521Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Gathering with Linda Matchett
DESCRIPTION:One Hour chats with Special Guests in the Exhibit Gallery \nJoin us for a Gallery Gathering with Linda Matchett on July 17th at 2 p.m. and on August 7th at 10:30 a.m. \nBestselling author\, speaker and history geek. She writes about ordinary people who did extraordinary things in days gone. She is a volunteer archivist and docent at the Wright Museum.\nStories of History\, Hope\, & Happily Ever After
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/gallery-gathering-with-linda-matchett/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:30th Anniversary Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240716T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240716T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240712T191913Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Fred Johnson (in for Ed Gordon) – The Other Nuremberg: The Tokyo War Crimes Trial (1946-1948)
DESCRIPTION:Due to unforeseen circumstances\, Ed Gordon will no longer be able to speak at the presentation on the Tokyo War Crimes Trial. However\, we are pleased to share that Fred Johnson has graciously agreed to step in and present on the topic\, with Ed’s assistance. Tuesday’s (7/16) event remains as scheduled. \nFred Johnson was already scheduled for his own presentation on the Seabees on August 6\, and that presentation will also remain on the schedule. \n\n\nThe Other Nuremberg: The Tokyo War Crimes Trial (1946-1948) \nDuring World War II political and military leaders of the Empire of Japan committed major war crimes and crimes against humanity. Over 6 million civilians and prisoners of war were killed by the Japanese. Three percent of Allied soldiers died in German and Italian prison of war camps; 27.1 percent of captured Allies died in Japanese prisons or while used as slave laborers. \nThis record of brutality led to the convening of the International Military Tribunal of the Far East or the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal in May 1946. Representatives of eleven Allied nations participated in this trial which lasted until November 1948. Twenty-eight men were tried—nineteen military officers and nine political leaders\, four of whom former prime ministers including General Hideki Tojo who held that post during most of World War II. \n  \nBiography of Edward E. Gordon \nEdward E. Gordon is an internationally known historian\, speaker\, researcher\, and author. He taught history at DePaul University\, Chicago and was a distinguished lecturer for the Organization of American Historians for 10 years. He has presented hundreds of historical programs to museums\, libraries\, universities\, and a wide variety of other organizations across the United States. \nEd Gordon is also the president and founder of Imperial Consulting Corporation. He is the author of 20 books and over 150 articles in the areas of history\, business\, and education. His latest book\, Divided on D-Day: How Leadership Failures Threatened the Normandy Invasion\, co-authored with David Ramsay\, was published by Prometheus Books. \nHe has appeared on the CBS network’s “The Early Show\,” CNN\, the PBS News Hour\, National Public Radio\, and many other media venues. \nDr. Gordon earned his B.A. and M.A. degrees in history at DePaul University\, his Ph.D. at Loyola University Chicago\, and pursued post-graduate studies at the University of Chicago.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-ed-gordon-the-other-nuremberg-the-tokyo-war-crimes-trial-1946-1948/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240717
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CREATED:20240418T125505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T095608Z
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SUMMARY:30th Anniversary Celebration
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URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/30th-anniversary-celebration/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:30th Anniversary Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240711T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240711T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
CREATED:20240501T183708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T183823Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Gathering with Estelle Parsons
DESCRIPTION:One Hour chats with Special Guests in the Exhibit Gallery \nJoin us on July 11th & August 22nd at 2:00 p.m. for a Gallery Gathering with Estelle Parsons. \nEstelle Parsons Academy Award Winning American Actress of film\, theater and television who left college to work on farms in the UK during WWII. Ms. Parsons brings productions and talent to Wolfeboro every summer in her support of the Village Players which is treasured by the summer community.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/gallery-gathering-with-estelle-parsons-30th-anniversary-celebration-event/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:30th Anniversary Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240709T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240709T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
CREATED:20240424T194215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240430T161606Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Garret Shetrawski – The Life and Legacy of Captain Andrew Haldane
DESCRIPTION:Garret Shetrawski – The Life and Legacy of Captain Andrew Haldane \nAlso known as Ack Ack\, using skills he learned as captain of the football and baseball teams in Bowdoin College\, led his men bravely though the battlefield of the Pacific. His story is portrayed in the 2010 HBO Miniseries The Pacific.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-garret-shetrawski-the-life-and-legacy-of-captain-andrew-haldane/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T200000
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Peggy Hennelly-Maniates - A Hero of Two Nations
DESCRIPTION:Peggy Hennelly-Maniates – A Hero of Two Nations \nLearn the story of a young paratrooper who is the only known American soldier to have served in combat with both the United States Army and the Soviet Red Army in World War II. He took part in Mission Albany\, the airborne landings of the 101st Airborne Division on June 5–6\, 1944\, as a member of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. He was captured by the Germans and sent east as a prisoner of war. \nAfter three unsuccessful attempts\, Beyrle escaped from the German Stalag III-C in January 1945 and joined a Soviet tank battalion under the command of Aleksandra Samusenko. Wounded\, he was evacuated and eventually made his way to the United States in April 1945. \n 
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-peggy-hennelly-maniates-a-hero-of-two-nations/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240618T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240618T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
CREATED:20240424T185230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T183234Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Ron Janowski – Breakout from Normandy
DESCRIPTION:Ron Janowski – Breakout from Normandy \nAfter the Allied landings in Normandy\, commanders began to formulate a plan to push out from the beachhead. Initial efforts were hampered by the need to take the city of Caen in the east and the dense hedgerow country in the west. Seeking to launch a major breakout\, General Omar Bradley sought to focus the Allies’ efforts on a narrow front west of St. Lô. \n\nLieutenant Colonel (US Army Retired) Ron Janowski is a 1976 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and is a 2013 Master of Military History from Norwich University.  Both a veteran and an ‘Army brat\,’ Ron has traveled extensively throughout his life.  He served twenty-two years active duty in the Field Artillery in the United States\, Germany\, and Canada.  He is a 1998 graduate of the Army War College.  Upon retirement from the Army\, Ron taught Junior (high school) ROTC from 1998 to 2017  He is married to Karen Waid\, also a veteran\, since 1981.  They have a son\, Philip.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-ron-janowski-break-out-from-normandy/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
CREATED:20240424T183627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T184214Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Joe McQuaid—War Fronts Home Fires
DESCRIPTION:Joe McQuaid—War Fronts Home Fires: A WWII Correspondents remarkable coverage\, his wife’s indominable spirit. \n\n\nAs a World War II newspaper correspondent\, B.J. McQuaid covered American and British front lines from the frozen Aleutian Islands of Alaska to the steaming jungles and seas of the South Pacific\, at Tarawa and Guadalcanal and then to Europe from D-Day forward in France\, Belgium\, Holland\, and Germany. He interviewed Sir Bernard Law Montgomery during the Battle of the Bulge and went toe-to-toe with U.S. Third Army General George S. Patton. He was separated from his wife and two small children for three years. He interviewed and got the names of frontline soldiers and sailors\, providing a link to their families back home in towns and cities across the United States. His stories ran in more than 80 American newspapers through the Chicago Daily News Service. Peg McQuaid\, his wife\, was keeping the Home Fires burning back in New Hampshire\, providing for herself and their two small children. She dealt with food\, oil\, and gasoline rationing while writing faithfully and regularly to her husband overseas. Theirs is a story of love\, of sacrifice\, and of hope.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-joe-mcquaid-war-fronts-home-fires-a-wwii-correspondents-remarkable-coverage-his-wifes-indominable-spirit/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
CREATED:20240418T125221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T215840Z
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SUMMARY:The Longest Day Book Discussion - 30th Anniversary Celebration Events
DESCRIPTION:The Wolfeboro Library’s Tuesday Book group led by Joyce Davis will discuss the book\, The Longest Day.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/the-longest-day-book-discussion-30th-anniversary-celebration-events/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:30th Anniversary Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240606T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240606T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
CREATED:20240417T124030Z
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SUMMARY:Special D-Day Programming - 30th Anniversary Celebration Events
DESCRIPTION:  \n12:00 Noon\nJoin us for a showing of the movie The Longest Day. Viewing will be in the Education\nCenter. \n  \n \n5:30 p.m.\nD-Day Presentation by Prospect Mountain High School students.\nA group of students from Mike Folans’s history class at Prospect Mountain High School will present their research on the lives of NH soldiers who died during the Normandy Campaign.\nThese NH soldiers are buried in the Normandy American Cemetery\, Colleville-sur-Mer\, France. \n6:30 p.m.\nCommunity Reception to follow in Exhibit Gallery. All are welcome! \n 
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/movie-the-longest-day-30th-anniversary-event/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:30th Anniversary Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240604T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240604T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
CREATED:20240424T181628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T182006Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Leah Dearborn – Grenier Field and D-Day
DESCRIPTION:Learn the incredible story of how one small airport in New Hampshire\, now known as Manchester Airport\, played an important role in transporting members of the 8th Airforce as well as weather squadrons sent to Greenland and Labrador to help predict the weather across Europe\, especially D-day. \nLeah is Associate Director\nAviation Museum of New Hampshire
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/leah-dearborn-grenier-field-and-d-day/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240407T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
CREATED:20240317T233658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240413T005048Z
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SUMMARY:Open for  Eclipse Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Are you visiting New Hampshire for the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8th and looking for things to do over the weekend? \nTo welcome visitors to the region\, the Wright Museum will be open April 5-7! For a special pre-season rate of $10 ($8 for students)\, you can explore the Wright Museum’s permanent exhibits and learn about an influential period in American history. \nThe museum will be open from 10am-4pm on Friday April 5th and Saturday April 6th\, and from 12pm-4pm on Sunday April 7th. The museum will be closed on the day of the eclipse and will reopen for its regular season on May 1. \nMake your eclipse weekend even more special with a visit to the Wright Museum! \n 
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/open-for-eclipse-weekend-3/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240406T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240406T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T103049
CREATED:20240317T233608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240413T004915Z
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SUMMARY:Open for Eclipse Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Are you visiting New Hampshire for the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8th and looking for things to do over the weekend? \nTo welcome visitors to the region\, the Wright Museum will be open April 5-7! For a special pre-season rate of $10 ($8 for students)\, you can explore the Wright Museum’s permanent exhibits and learn about an influential period in American history. \nThe museum will be open from 10am-4pm on Friday April 5th and Saturday April 6th\, and from 12pm-4pm on Sunday April 7th. The museum will be closed on the day of the eclipse and will reopen for its regular season on May 1. \nMake your eclipse weekend even more special with a visit to the Wright Museum!
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/open-for-eclipse-weekend-2/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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