WW1 Centennial News for December 14, 2018 - Episode #101
They all meet in France, but Wilson is not particularly welcome at Versailles.
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Highlights: The Aftermath Part II
Host: Theo Mayer
Part II of a special 2-part series examining the immediate aftermath of the Armistice signing.
- Preview of coming attractions - Host | @00:35
- Gold Star Mothers - Candy Martin | @02:45
- American Battle Monuments Commission - Mike Knapp | @10:35
- Three Key impacts of WWI - Sir Hew Strachan | @18:00
- The Cost of a Seat at the Table - Mike Shuster | @24:55
- The effect of WWI on the United States - Professor Michael Carew | @28:55
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PODCAST NOTES: Guest links and our research
Gold Star Mothers
American Battle Monuments Commission
https://www.abmc.gov/about-us/history
Discussion with Sir Hew Strachan
https://www.asc.ox.ac.uk/person/67
Great War Project
http://greatwarproject.org/2018/12/02/the-cost-of-a-seat-at-the-peace-table/
The Impact of the First World War on US Policymakers
https://www.amazon.com/Impact-First-World-U-S-Policymakers/dp/0739198920
Sponsors:
The U.S. World War One Centennial Commission
The Pritzker Military Museum & Library
The Starr Foundation
Production:
Producer & Host: Theo Mayer
Line Producer: Katherine Akey
Research: JL Michaud
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