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FILE - This Dec. 12, 2014 file photo shows visitors attending the opening of The National World War II Museum's exhibit, entitled "The Road to Berlin," at the Boeing Freedom Pavilion, in New Orleans. Executives at the National World War II Museum say creating a vast online collection of 9,000 existing oral and written histories will take longer than the war was fought: 10 years and $11 million dollars. The task is enormous: thousands of hours of audio and video must be handled and millions of words transcribed.  (John McCusker/The Advocate via AP, File)

FILE - This Dec. 12, 2014 file photo shows visitors attending the opening of The National World War II Museum's exhibit, entitled "The Road to Berlin," at the Boeing Freedom Pavilion, in New Orleans. Executives at the National World War II Museum say creating a vast online collection of 9,000 existing oral and written histories will take longer than the war was fought: 10 years and $11 million dollars. The task is enormous: thousands of hours of audio and video must be handled and millions of words transcribed. (John McCusker/The Advocate via AP, File)

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