American Aid in Post-World War I Europe, 1919-1924
World War I scholar Tammy Proctor gave an illustrated talk titled: “The Myth of Isolation: American Intervention in Postwar Europe, 1919 - 1924.”… read more
World War I scholar Tammy Proctor gave an illustrated talk titled: “The Myth of Isolation: American Intervention in Postwar Europe, 1919 - 1924.” This presentation was part of the National World War I Museum and Memorial’s annual symposium. close
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