Institute on World War II and the Human Experience

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Institute on World War II and the Human Experience 
Founded in 1997 by the late Dr. William Oldson, the Institute on World War II and the Human Experience strives to preserve the photographs, letters, and artifacts of service members and their families.  
ww2@ww2.fsu.edu 
kpiehler@fsu.edu 
+1 850-644-6402 
+1 850-644-9541 
The Institute maintains a collection of diaries, letters, photographs, memorabilia, and comparable materials related to the everyday experiences of the participants in World War II. The commitment of the Institute to research and public awareness is demonstrated through public access to the collection and community outreach programs. 
Since its founding, the Institute has continued to enable thousands of veterans to preserve their legacies of service.  

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Institute on World War II and the Human Experience 
The Institute receives support from the several units of Florida State University, including the History Department and the College of Arts and Sciences. Private philanthropy plays an integral part in funding Institute lectures, conferences, and salaries for the Institute Archivist and student assistants. The Florida State University Foundation is currently seeking private gifts in order to create a permanent home for the Institute as part of the Veteran Legacy Complex that would also house the Student Veteran Center and the ROTC programs. 

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