World War I U.S. Railroad Operations
Historian Rudolph Daniels talked about his book, The Great Railroad War: United States Railway Operations During World War I. He argued that… read more
Historian Rudolph Daniels talked about his book, The Great Railroad War: United States Railway Operations During World War I. He argued that the ability to move troops, equipment and ammunition at an accelerated rate helped Allied forces win World War I. The National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri, hosted this event. close
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