
Central Florida WW2 Museum A few photos from our recent trip to the Nickelodeon Family Suites Hotel in Orlando, Florida for the 1st Annual Military Appreciation Month. We will return to the Nick Hotel on Nov. 28 & 29, 2009

Central Florida WW2 Museum Here are two very interesting artifact donations. The first is a teaspoon from Adolf Hitler's silver collection. The second is a shaving brush top with a compass embedded in the top.

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Central Florida WW2 Museum A few photographs from our trip to Toccoa, Ga. for the annual Currahee Military Weekend. This event runs every year in the beginning of October. Make your plans to attend now!

Central Florida WW2 Museum Harlan Wein was a veteran of the 80th Inf. Division during World War II. The items listed in this album are a portion of collectibles he picked up during his service in Europe. All were recently donated to the Central Florida WW2 Museum by Harlan.

Central Florida WW2 Museum On September 12, 1944, the thrill of victory would quickly turn into a dreadful defeat as P-51 fighter pilot, Lt. John 'Jack' Miller, found himself bailing out over Germany. With no place to run, Lt. Miller was taken captive, interrogated, and eventually shipped to a prisoner of war camp. This is his remarkable story.

Central Florida WW2 Museum Irving Locker recalls landing in the Utah sector during the Normandy invasion 65 years ago.

Central Florida WW2 Museum Irving Locker recalls his discovery of a Nazi concentration camp in Gardelegen, Germany during World War II.

Central Florida WW2 Museum Highlights from the Road to Victory event.

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THE VILLAGES — When re-enactors from the Central Florida World War II Museum asked which weapon the audience wanted to see next, 11-year-old Michael McQueary didn’t hesitate to answer.“The machine gun,” he shouted out.

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THE VILLAGES — Robert Cassidy clearly remembers V-E Day and what he was doing when he heard the war was over in Europe.“I was 7 or 8 years old and I was at home,” the Village of Bonnybrook resident said. ...

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THE VILLAGES — At 1 p.m. Friday it still needed some finishing touches, but for this weekend an authentic World War II campsite will be re-created at Lake Sumter Landing.To honor Friday’s 64th anniversary of V-E Day, members and volunteers of the Central Florida WW2 Museum Inc. ...
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