Interview on King, Kaiser, Tsar
Catrine Clay was interviewed by remote video while she attended the MacArthur Memorial’s 2014 World War I Centennial Symposium, held in partnership with the Hampton Roads Naval Museum and the Old Dominion University Department of History November 14-15 in the MacArthur Memorial Visitors Center in downtown Norfolk, Virginia.
Catrine Clay, author of King, Kaiser, Tsar: Three Royal Cousins Who Led the World to War, talked about the family story of British King Geor… read more
Catrine Clay, author of King, Kaiser, Tsar: Three Royal Cousins Who Led the World to War, talked about the family story of British King George V, German Kaiser Wilhelm II, and Russian Tsar Nicholas II, three cousins who led their countries into world-wide war.
Catrine Clay was interviewed by remote video while she attended the MacArthur Memorial’s 2014 World War I Centennial Symposium, held in partnership with the Hampton Roads Naval Museum and the Old Dominion University Department of History November 14-15 in the MacArthur Memorial Visitors Center in downtown Norfolk, Virginia. close
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