England, German, Russia, and World War I
Catrine Clay talked about the relationships among royal cousins George V of England, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, and N…
Holger Herwig, author of The Marne, 1914: The Opening of World War I and the Battle That Changed the World, talked about how the battle prev… read more
Holger Herwig, author of The Marne, 1914: The Opening of World War I and the Battle That Changed the World, talked about how the battle prevented a quick German victory. He also spoke about French tenacity in the face of early losses and the differening command styles of the military leaders.
The MacArthur Memorial’s 2014 World War I Centennial Symposium was held in partnership with the Hampton Roads Naval Museum and the Old Dominion University Department of History on November 14-15 in the MacArthur Memorial Visitors Center in downtown Norfolk, Virginia. close
Catrine Clay talked about the relationships among royal cousins George V of England, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, and N…
Scott Berg talked about Pierre Charles L’Enfant, the French architect who designed Washington, D.C. Professor Berg spoke…
Professor Ralph Young talked about his book Dissent: The History of an American Idea, in which he examines protests from…
J.L. Bell talked about his book, The Road to Concord: How Four Stolen Cannon Ignited the Revolutionary War. He spoke abo…