Eastern Europe After World War I
University of Kansas Professor Nathan Wood looked at the state of Eastern European countries in the aftermath of World War I and following… read more
University of Kansas Professor Nathan Wood looked at the state of Eastern European countries in the aftermath of World War I and following the collapse of the German, Austro-Hungarian, and Russian empires. He discussed the reasons for the violence and chaos that continued in countries such as Bolshevik Russia and in newly formed states such as Poland and Hungary. The National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri, hosted this talk as part of their annual symposium. close
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