The Forgotten Realm on the Eve of the Great War: Austria-Hungary in July 1914 - John Deak
Dr. John Deak, University of Notre Dame, discusses the Austro-Hungarian Empire during July of 1914, challenging traditional concepts of Austria-Hungary's doomed existence and the conglomerate state's complex position in Eastern Europe. The lecture is part of the Hesburgh Lecture Series and is presented in partnership with the Notre Dame Club of Kansas City. Recorded April 13, 2014 in J.C. Nichols Auditorium at the National World War I Museum and Memorial. For more information about the National WWI Museum and Memorial visit http://theworldwar.org

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