To support the birth of the Solomon Victory Theater, the American Sector restaurant and the Museum's Stage Door Canteen, 'Entertaining the Troops' will showcase The National World War II Museum's entertainment-related collection. The exhibit will examine and highlight efforts to sustain the troops before and during their darkest hours. Highlights include five costumes worn by a young dancer, Betty Jacobs Schwartzberg from New Orleans, who performed for servicemen at Camp Plauche and at local military hospitals. 'Entertaining the Troops: On the Road' showcases a piano from a USO railroad canteen, signed by over 2,500 servicemen as they passed through on troop trains, on loan from the Harvey County Historical Museum in Newton, Kansas. 'Entertaining the Troops: In the Field' features the uniforms of two Red Cross "donut girls," uniforms of USO Camp Show performers, baseball bats and gloves used by servicemen, and "trench art" - items handcrafted by servicemen in the field.
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