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In 1918, a flu virus infected one-third of the world's population. Nancy Bristow from the University of Puget Sound talked about the correlations between that earlier pandemic and today's global crisis. Lora Vogt with the National World War I Museum and Memorial moderated the conversation. The museum provided the video and hosted this discussion in partnership with the Northeast Kansas Library System. Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
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The 1918 flu pandemic altered American life in ways that are familiar to those living through the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Conflicting information left people wary and fearful, college classes were held outside, sports were cancelled, masks were challenged as un-American and fines imposed on those who refused to wear them. Christopher McKnight Nichols recounted how the country experienced the events of a century ago and the lessons we might learn. He directs Oregon State University's Center...
Topics: philadelphia, dallas, spain, oregon, st. louis, new york, chris, france, uk, china, san francisco,...
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The 1918 flu pandemic altered American life in ways that are familiar to those living through the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Conflicting information left people wary and fearful, college classes were held outside, sports were cancelled, masks were challenged as un-American and fines imposed on those who refused to wear them. Christopher McKnight Nichols recounted how the country experienced the events of a century ago and the lessons we might learn. He directs Oregon State University's Center...
Topics: philadelphia, dallas, wilson, woodrow wilson, france, texas, chris, kansas, spain, atlantic, new...
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In 1918, a flu virus infected one-third of the world's population. Lora Vogt with the National World War I Museum and Memorial discussed the correlations between the 1918 pandemic and today's global crisis. She was joined by Nancy Bristow from the University of Puget Sound. This event was hosted in partnership with the Northeast Kansas Library System and the World War I museum, which provided the video. Sponsor: National World War I Museum and Memorial
Topics: bristow, lora, nancy, spain, kansas, san francisco, nancy bristow, seattle, kansas city, france,...
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The 1918 flu pandemic altered American life in ways that are familiar to those living through the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Conflicting information left people wary and fearful, college classes were held outside, sports were cancelled, masks were challenged as un-American and fines imposed on those who refused to wear them. Christopher McKnight Nichols recounted how the country experienced the events of a century ago and the lessons we might learn. He directs Oregon State University's Center...
Topics: philadelphia, dallas, wilson, spain, st. louis, france, new york, oregon, boston, kansas, chris,...
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The 1918 flu pandemic altered American life in ways that are familiar to those living through the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Conflicting information left people wary and fearful, college classes were held outside, sports were cancelled, masks were challenged as un-American and fines imposed on those who refused to wear them. Christopher McKnight Nichols recounted how the country experienced the events of a century ago and the lessons we might learn. He directs Oregon State University's Center...
Topics: philadelphia, dallas, wilson, spain, chris, oregon, france, st. louis, atlantic, china, kansas,...
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The 1918 flu pandemic altered American life in ways that are familiar to those living through the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Conflicting information left people wary and fearful, college classes were held outside, sports were cancelled, masks were challenged as un-American and fines imposed on those who refused to wear them. Christopher McKnight Nichols recounted how the country experienced the events of a century ago and the lessons we might learn. He directs Oregon State University's Center...
Topics: philadelphia, dallas, wilson, christopher, spain, jeff, oregon, st. louis, new york, france,...
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The 1918 flu pandemic altered American life in ways that are familiar to those living through the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Conflicting information left people wary and fearful, college classes were held outside, sports were cancelled, masks were challenged as un-American and fines imposed on those who refused to wear them. Christopher McKnight Nichols recounted how the country experienced the events of a century ago and the lessons we might learn. He directs Oregon State University's Center...
Topics: philadelphia, dallas, wilson, christopher, spain, st. louis, jeff, oregon, new york, woodrow...
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Santa Fe Public Library division director Maria Sanchez-Tucker described the impact of the 1918 Spanish Flu on Southern Colorado, where mining communities were particularly vulnerable. This is from the Borderlands of Southern Colorado lecture series and the video was provided by History Colorado. Sponsor: History Colorado Center
Topics: maria, eric, colorado, mexico, kansas, pueblo, janet, britain, china, pablo, spain, google,...
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Christopher McKnight Nichols looked back to the 1918-19 influenza pandemic for lessons as 2022 America continues to confront COVID-19. Pandemic fatigue, virus surges, rising infections and new protective mandates were all experienced a century ago. Mr. Nichols is an Oregon State University history professor and director of the school's Center for the Humanities. The Oregon Historical Society and WorldOregon hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Oregon Historical Society,WorldOregon
Topics: oregon, philadelphia, spain, ukraine, john berry, portland, kansas, russia, new york, boston,...
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Christopher McKnight Nichols looked back to the 1918-19 influenza pandemic for lessons as 2022 America continues to confront COVID-19. Pandemic fatigue, virus surges, rising infections and new protective mandates were all experienced a century ago. Mr. Nichols is an Oregon State University history professor and director of the school's Center for the Humanities. The Oregon Historical Society and WorldOregon hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Oregon Historical Society,WorldOregon
Topics: oregon, philadelphia, spain, ukraine, john berry, portland, kansas, russia, new york, boston,...
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Christopher McKnight Nichols looked back to the 1918-19 influenza pandemic for lessons as 2022 America continues to confront COVID-19. Pandemic fatigue, virus surges, rising infections and new protective mandates were all experienced a century ago. Mr. Nichols is an Oregon State University history professor and director of the school's Center for the Humanities. The Oregon Historical Society and WorldOregon hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Oregon Historical Society,WorldOregon
Topics: oregon, philadelphia, spain, ukraine, john berry, portland, kansas, russia, new york, boston,...
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Christopher McKnight Nichols looked back to the 1918-19 influenza pandemic for lessons as 2022 America continues to confront COVID-19. Pandemic fatigue, virus surges, rising infections and new protective mandates were all experienced a century ago. Mr. Nichols is an Oregon State University history professor and director of the school's Center for the Humanities. The Oregon Historical Society and WorldOregon hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Oregon Historical Society,WorldOregon
Topics: oregon, philadelphia, spain, ukraine, john berry, portland, kansas, russia, new york, boston,...
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Christopher McKnight Nichols looked back to the 1918-19 influenza pandemic for lessons as 2022 America continues to confront COVID-19. Pandemic fatigue, virus surges, rising infections and new protective mandates were all experienced a century ago. Mr. Nichols is an Oregon State University history professor and director of the school's Center for the Humanities. The Oregon Historical Society and WorldOregon hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Oregon Historical Society,WorldOregon
Topics: oregon, denver, philadelphia, spain, ukraine, portland, new york, kansas, russia, boston, china,...
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Christopher McKnight Nichols looked back to the 1918-19 influenza pandemic for lessons as 2022 America continues to confront COVID-19. Pandemic fatigue, virus surges, rising infections and new protective mandates were all experienced a century ago. Mr. Nichols is an Oregon State University history professor and director of the school's Center for the Humanities. The Oregon Historical Society and WorldOregon hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Oregon Historical Society,WorldOregon
Topics: oregon, philadelphia, denver, spain, russia, ukraine, new york, boston, china, kansas, atlantic,...
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Christopher McKnight Nichols looked back to the 1918-19 influenza pandemic for lessons as 2022 America continues to confront COVID-19. Pandemic fatigue, virus surges, rising infections and new protective mandates were all experienced a century ago. Mr. Nichols is an Oregon State University history professor and director of the school's Center for the Humanities. The Oregon Historical Society and WorldOregon hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Oregon Historical Society,WorldOregon
Topics: oregon, philadelphia, spain, ukraine, john berry, portland, kansas, russia, new york, boston,...
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Christopher McKnight Nichols looked back to the 1918-19 influenza pandemic for lessons as 2022 America continues to confront COVID-19. Pandemic fatigue, virus surges, rising infections and new protective mandates were all experienced a century ago. Mr. Nichols is an Oregon State University history professor and director of the school's Center for the Humanities. The Oregon Historical Society and WorldOregon hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Oregon Historical Society,WorldOregon
Topics: oregon, philadelphia, spain, ukraine, john berry, portland, kansas, russia, new york, boston,...
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Christopher McKnight Nichols looked back to the 1918-19 influenza pandemic for lessons as 2022 America continues to confront COVID-19. Pandemic fatigue, virus surges, rising infections and new protective mandates were all experienced a century ago. Mr. Nichols is an Oregon State University history professor and director of the school's Center for the Humanities. The Oregon Historical Society and WorldOregon hosted this virtual event. Sponsor: Oregon Historical Society,WorldOregon
Topics: oregon, philadelphia, spain, ukraine, john berry, portland, kansas, russia, new york, boston,...
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Journalist & author Cameron McWhirter and historian Saje Mathieu discussed what's known as the "Red Summer" of 1919, a months-long period of racial unrest and violence against African Americans -- including World War I veterans -- in multiple cities and states. The National World War I Museum & Memorial, National Archives at Kansas City, and Greater Kansas City Black History Study Group co-hosted this event. The National World War I Museum provided the video. Sponsor: National...
Topics: chicago, naacp, arkansas, france, charleston, washington, europe, omaha, mississippi, kansas city,...
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Journalist & author Cameron McWhirter and historian Saje Mathieu discussed what's known as the "Red Summer" of 1919, a months-long period of racial unrest and violence against African Americans -- including World War I veterans -- in multiple cities and states. The National World War I Museum & Memorial, National Archives at Kansas City, and Greater Kansas City Black History Study Group co-hosted this event. The National World War I Museum provided the video. Sponsor: National...
Topics: chicago, naacp, arkansas, mississippi, charleston, europe, france, cameron, washington, cameron...
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Journalist & author Cameron McWhirter and historian Saje Mathieu discussed what's known as the "Red Summer" of 1919, a months-long period of racial unrest and violence against African Americans -- including World War I veterans -- in multiple cities and states. The National World War I Museum & Memorial, National Archives at Kansas City, and Greater Kansas City Black History Study Group co-hosted this event. The National World War I Museum provided the video. Sponsor: National...
Topics: chicago, naacp, france, europe, omaha, mississippi, bolsheviks, washington, cameron, washington...
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Historian Margaret MacMillan, author of "Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World", examined the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, which sought to hammer out a peace treaty for World War I. She discussed the difficulties in reaching an agreement that satisfied all participating nations in regards to territorial claims and adequately punishing Germany for its wartime actions. The National World War I Museum & Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri taped this talk as part of their annual...
Topics: germany, paris, europe, france, russia, austria, poland, mcmillon, vienna, woodrow wilson,...
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Historian Margaret MacMillan, author of "Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World", examined the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, which sought to hammer out a peace treaty for World War I. She discussed the difficulties in reaching an agreement that satisfied all participating nations in regards to territorial claims and adequately punishing Germany for its wartime actions. The National World War I Museum & Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri taped this talk as part of their annual...
Topics: germany, europe, paris, france, russia, britain, vienna, nato, poland, woodrow wilson, belgium,...
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Historian Margaret MacMillan, author of "Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World", examined the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, which sought to hammer out a peace treaty for World War I. She discussed the difficulties in reaching an agreement that satisfied all participating nations in regards to territorial claims and adequately punishing Germany for its wartime actions. The National World War I Museum & Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri taped this talk as part of their annual...
Topics: germany, europe, france, paris, russia, britain, vienna, woodrow wilson, poland, nato, hitler,...
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Historian Margaret MacMillan, author of "Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World", examined the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, which sought to hammer out a peace treaty for World War I. She discussed the difficulties in reaching an agreement that satisfied all participating nations in regards to territorial claims and adequately punishing Germany for its wartime actions. The National World War I Museum & Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri taped this talk as part of their annual...
Topics: germany, europe, paris, france, russia, britain, vienna, poland, austria-hungary, nato, woodrow...
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Historian Margaret MacMillan, author of "Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World", examined the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, which sought to hammer out a peace treaty for World War I. She discussed the difficulties in reaching an agreement that satisfied all participating nations in regards to territorial claims and adequately punishing Germany for its wartime actions. The National World War I Museum & Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri taped this talk as part of their annual...
Topics: germany, paris, europe, france, russia, britain, vienna, poland, woodrow wilson, austria-hungary,...
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Historian Margaret MacMillan, author of "Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World", examined the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, which sought to hammer out a peace treaty for World War I. She discussed the difficulties in reaching an agreement that satisfied all participating nations in regards to territorial claims and adequately punishing Germany for its wartime actions. The National World War I Museum & Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri taped this talk as part of their annual...
Topics: paris, germany, europe, france, margaret mcmillan, belgium, austria-hungary, russia, versailles,...
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The New-York Historical Society showed, "A Night at the Garden," a seven-minute Academy-Award nominated film showing parts of a 1939 Nazi rally at New York City's Madison Square Garden. Following the film, director Marshall Curry and New York Times columnist Roger Cohen discussed the rally and how it relates to current events. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: new york, fritz kuhn, germany, new england, rhode island, europe, hitler, colony, charlottesville,...
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The New-York Historical Society showed, "A Night at the Garden," a seven-minute Academy-Award nominated film showing parts of a 1939 Nazi rally at New York City's Madison Square Garden. Following the film, director Marshall Curry and New York Times columnist Roger Cohen discussed the rally and how it relates to current events. Sponsor: New York Historical Society
Topics: new york, germany, fritz kuhn, greenbaum, europe, roger cohen, hitler, washington, laguardia, new...
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provides a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II.
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
Topics: new york, germany, hitler, italy, europe, russia, paris, poland, nazis, roosevelt, hindsight, new...
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
Topics: new york, germany, hitler, italy, paris, russia, wayland, europe, allen, poland, roosevelt, nazis,...
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provides a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II.
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
Topics: new york, germany, hitler, italy, paris, russia, europe, poland, soviet union, allen, roosevelt,...
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provided a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II. The Fair included a Soviet display that was critical of American capitalism, an exhibit by Fascist Italy, and a Japanese wing that was dedicated to 'eternal peace and friendship between American and Japan.' This was a virtual event hosted by Smithsonian Associates. Sponsor: Smithsonian Associates
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provides a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II.
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Trinity Washington University global affairs professor Allen Pietrobon provides a history of the 1939 World's Fair in New York City that took place in the lead-up to World War II.
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The National World War II Museum hosted a discussion with the authors of books on two key 1942 battles: Midway in the Pacific and El Alamein in North Africa. The historians detailed the battles and discussed the concept of World War II "turning points" - and how these battles may have changed the course of the war. This talk is part of the National World War II Museum's international conference, and they provided the video. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: pacific, el alamein, britain, stalingrad, north africa, john, neil, rob, guadalcanal, egypt,...
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The National World War II Museum hosted a discussion with the authors of books on two key 1942 battles: Midway in the Pacific and El Alamein in North Africa. The historians detailed the battles and discussed the concept of World War II "turning points" - and how these battles may have changed the course of the war. This talk is part of the National World War II Museum's international conference, and they provided the video. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: pacific, stalingrad, alamein, britain, niall, rob, john, neil, north africa, el alamein,...
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The National World War II Museum hosted a discussion with the authors of books on two key 1942 battles: Midway in the Pacific and El Alamein in North Africa. The historians detailed the battles and discussed the concept of World War II "turning points" - and how these battles may have changed the course of the war. This talk is part of the National World War II Museum's international conference, and they provided the video. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: pacific, britain, mediterranean, germany, north africa, stalingrad, japan, navy, new guinea,...
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The National World War II Museum hosted a discussion with the authors of books on two key 1942 battles: Midway in the Pacific and El Alamein in North Africa. The historians detailed the battles and discussed the concept of World War II "turning points" - and how these battles may have changed the course of the war. This talk is part of the National World War II Museum's international conference, and they provided the video. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: pacific, britain, mediterranean, germany, north africa, stalingrad, japan, navy, new guinea,...
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The National World War II Museum hosted a discussion with the authors of books on two key 1942 battles: Midway in the Pacific and El Alamein in North Africa. The historians detailed the battles and discussed the concept of World War II "turning points" - and how these battles may have changed the course of the war. This talk is part of the National World War II Museum's international conference, and they provided the video. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: pacific, el alamein, stalingrad, britain, rob, john, north africa, neil, germany, navy, japan, new...
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The National World War II Museum hosted a discussion with the authors of books on two key 1942 battles: Midway in the Pacific and El Alamein in North Africa. The historians detailed the battles and discussed the concept of World War II "turning points" - and how these battles may have changed the course of the war. This talk is part of the National World War II Museum's international conference, and they provided the video. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: pacific, britain, mediterranean, germany, north africa, stalingrad, japan, navy, new guinea,...
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The National World War II Museum hosted a discussion with the authors of books on two key 1942 battles: Midway in the Pacific and El Alamein in North Africa. The historians detailed the battles and discussed the concept of World War II "turning points" - and how these battles may have changed the course of the war. This talk is part of the National World War II Museum's international conference, and they provided the video. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: pacific, britain, mediterranean, germany, north africa, stalingrad, japan, navy, new guinea,...
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The National World War II Museum hosted a discussion with the authors of books on two key 1942 battles: Midway in the Pacific and El Alamein in North Africa. The historians detailed the battles and discussed the concept of World War II "turning points" - and how these battles may have changed the course of the war. This talk is part of the National World War II Museum's international conference, and they provided the video. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: pacific, britain, mediterranean, germany, north africa, stalingrad, japan, navy, new guinea,...
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The National World War II Museum hosted a discussion with the authors of books on two key 1942 battles: Midway in the Pacific and El Alamein in North Africa. The historians detailed the battles and discussed the concept of World War II "turning points" - and how these battles may have changed the course of the war. This talk is part of the National World War II Museum's international conference, and they provided the video. Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: pacific, britain, mediterranean, germany, north africa, stalingrad, japan, navy, new guinea,...
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This 1943 U.S Navy documentary shos life in Hawaii before, during, and after the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Topics: hawaii, tokyo, navy, washington, mr. tojo, honolulu, china, the navy, kim, pacific, jonathan,...
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A documentary profiling life in Hawaii before and after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
Topics: hawaii, tokyo, navy, honolulu, washington, china, mr. tojo, the navy, california, pacific, pearl...
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Military history scholar Mark Gerges explored the Allied defense of St. Vith in December 1944 on the 75th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge. American forces eventually surrendered the Belgian town, but Mr. Gerges argued that the fighting caused a delay that frustrated the German counteroffensive. The Kansas City Public Library and U.S. Command and General Staff College held this event. Sponsor: Kansas City (MO) Public Library
Topics: mark gerges, clark, france, jones, hitler, antwerp, germany, hasbrouck, bruce clark, bastogne,...
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World War II scholar Hiroyuki Shindo explored a key turning point of the war in Asia; a Japanese defeat largely at the hands of British and Indian forces. The fighting took place in eastern British India, when forces under Japanese General Renya Mutaguchi launched an offensive from their stronghold in occupied Burma. This event was part of the National World War II Museum's annual conference. Sponsor: National World War II Museum,Pritzker Military Museum and Library
Topics: burma, india, mutaguchi, china, nepal, raf, millett, assam, south pacific, southeast asia,...
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World War II scholar Hiroyuki Shindo explored a key turning point of the war in Asia; a Japanese defeat largely at the hands of British and Indian forces. The fighting took place in eastern British India, when forces under Japanese General Renya Mutaguchi launched an offensive from their stronghold in occupied Burma. This event was part of the National World War II Museum's annual conference. Sponsor: National World War II Museum,Pritzker Military Museum and Library
Topics: burma, india, mutaguchi, imphal, kohima, millett, china, nepal, assam, vietnam, singapore, barry...
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World War II scholar Hiroyuki Shindo explored a key turning point of the war in Asia; a Japanese defeat largely at the hands of British and Indian forces. The fighting took place in eastern British India, when forces under Japanese General Renya Mutaguchi launched an offensive from their stronghold in occupied Burma. This event was part of the National World War II Museum's annual conference. Sponsor: National World War II Museum,Pritzker Military Museum and Library
Topics: burma, india, nepal, china, mutaguchi, taguchi, mutaguchi, singapore, pacific, millett, kohima,...
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World War II scholar Hiroyuki Shindo explored a key turning point of the war in Asia; a Japanese defeat largely at the hands of British and Indian forces. The fighting took place in eastern British India, when forces under Japanese General Renya Mutaguchi launched an offensive from their stronghold in occupied Burma. This event was part of the National World War II Museum's annual conference. Sponsor: National World War II Museum,Pritzker Military Museum and Library
Topics: burma, india, millett, china, mutaguchi, nepal, assam, kohima, c-span, southeast asia, singapore,...
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The activities of a World War II victory ship named after Mark Twain's Mississippi River hometown of Hannibal, Mo.
Topics: manila, tom sawyer, pacific, huckleberry finn, navy, hannibal, san francisco, twain, philippines,...
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Military historian Michael Neiberg talks about his book, "Potsdam: The End of World War II and the Remaking of Europe"
Topics: potsdam, truman, europe, harry truman, berlin, paris, germany, poland, britain, woodrow wilson,...
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Military historian Michael Neiberg talks about his book, "Potsdam: The End of World War II and the Remaking of Europe"
Topics: potsdam, truman, europe, germany, berlin, harry truman, poland, woodrow wilson, paris, china,...
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Military historian Michael Neiberg talks about his book, "Potsdam: The End of World War II and the Remaking of Europe"
Topics: potsdam, europe, truman, germany, berlin, poland, paris, harry truman, china, woodrow wilson,...
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A panel of World War II scholars looked at the February 1945 Yalta Conference, at which Allied leaders Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin met to look ahead to the post-war era. Panelists compared Yalta to previous meetings between the three leaders, explored some of the myths surrounding Yalta, and examined the personal and political motives that drove the deliberations. The National World War II Museum in New Orleans hosted the event Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: yalta, poland, stalin, europe, austria, gunter, germany, soviet union, roosevelt, britain, soviets,...
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A panel of World War II scholars looked at the February 1945 Yalta Conference, at which Allied leaders Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Josef Stalin met to look ahead to the post-war era. Panelists compared Yalta to previous meetings between the three leaders, explored some of the myths surrounding Yalta, and examined the personal and political motives that drove the deliberations. The National World War II Museum in New Orleans hosted the event Sponsor: National World War II Museum
Topics: yalta, poland, stalin, europe, germany, soviet union, eisenhower, soviets, roosevelt, britain,...
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