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Museums and historic places. Next, we traveled to new orleans to visit the National World War Ii Museum and learn about their road to berlin exhibit. This is the first of a twopart program. Mr. Huxen hello, my name is keith huxen, and i am senior director of research and history here at the National World War Ii Museum in new orleans. We are standing in the road to berlin exhibit, which opened in december 2014 after years of development. Our mission is to tell the American Experience in world war ii, why it was fought, how it was won, and what it means today. The building we are in tells what i call the war part of the series. So here we are in the first gallery of road to berlin and behind me, you will see the large portraits of the political leaders of the axis and allied powers, a lineup, if you will, of the two sides that were going to engage in this great struggle. When our visitors arrive in this gallery, we believe that they will know that pearl harbor has already occurred, due