Verdun After 100 Years: An Iconic or Exceptional Battle
"Verdun After 100 Years: An Iconic or Exceptional Battle” In October 2016, the World War One...
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Verdun After 100 Years: An Iconic or Exceptional Battle
"Verdun After 100 Years: An Iconic or Exceptional Battle” In October 2016, the World War One...
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Eastern Front 1916: Russian Victory to Revolution
In October 2016, the World War One Historical Association hosted a World War I Centennial...
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Embattled Neutrality: The Western Hemisphere, Europe, and Woodrow Wilson
In October 2016, the World War One Historical Association hosted a World War I Centennial...
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Haven of Safety: U.S. Internment of German Sailors, 1914-1917
In October 2016, the World War One Historical Association hosted a World War I Centennial...
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Russian Air Assets in the Brusilov Offensive
In October 2016, the World War One Historical Association hosted a World War I Centennial...
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A Citizen Army Learns to Fight: The Tactical Evolution of the British Army in 1916
In October 2016, the World War One Historical Association hosted a World War I Centennial...
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From Venice to London: Aerial Bombing in 1916
In October 2016, the World War One Historical Association hosted a World War I Centennial...
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Big Navies, Big Innovations, Big Battle...then Fizzle. Why?
In October 2016, the World War One Historical Association hosted a World War I Centennial...
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Into The Trenches: Luneville Baccarat Sector, Feb-March 1918
In February 1918, General John J. Pershing, commander of the American Expeditionary Force had...
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This episode features a conversation with Duke University student Reed Shaffer on the research...
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The 93rd Division in World War I
In 1917, war mobilization plans included no black combat divisions. With only four black...
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America's Foreign-Born Doughboys
In February 2017, we sat down with Al Barnes, the Virginia National Guard Command Historian and...
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In honor of the centennial of America's entrance into World War I - April 6, 2017 - noted author...
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100 Years Later: Economic and Political Lessons from World War I
Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson...
FTMP 107: Your Ancestors in the Great War
In this genealogy podcast episode, we talk about uncovering clues to finding your ancestors in...
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#55 Neil Hanson on the Mignonette and Everything Else
Neil Hanson is one of the most interesting people we know. He’s written books on World War I, the...
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Christopher Kelly shares a historical perspective on the “surveillance society” we live in and...
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The Origins of Naval Station Norfolk
In April 2017, the MacArthur Memorial and the Hampton Roads Naval Museum hosted a World War I...
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#59 Mitchell Yockelson on the US and World War I
On April 6, 1917, the United States House of Representatives voted to declare war on Germany,...
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