Pershing Lecture Series: The AEF in Battle: September to November 1918 - Richard S. Faulkner
Join award-winning historian Richard Shawn Faulkner for a discussion of how pivotal engagements, including the Meuse-Argonne Offensive, shaped the outcome of the war. Take an in-depth look at the actions of this crucial time and explore the enduring impact of the year of the Armistice. This lecture is part of the John J. Pershing Great War Centennial Series presented in partnership with the Command and General Staff College Foundation. For more information about the National WWI Museum and Memorial visit http://theworldwar.org

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The Americans Enter the Fray: June - August 1918 - Richard Faulkner

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Pershing Lecture Series: The Ludendorff Offensives - Scott Stephenson

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Pershing Lecture Series: The Italian Army in WWI - Louis A. DiMarco

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'Tightening the Noose' with Jon Parshall, John McManus, Craig Symonds, James Scott

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Giant with Feet of Clay: The U.S. Army Enters WWI - Richard S. Faulkner

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HERMANN GOERING THE MAN YOU DID NOT KNOW. THE BEGINNING

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Pershing Lecture Series: The Russian Revolution - Sean N. Kalic and Gates Brown

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Crossing No Man’s Land: The Birth of Combined Arms

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Pershing Lecture Series: Embattled Weimar, 1920 - Dr. Scott Stephenson

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1915 -- An Ecstasy of Fumbling - Richard S. Faulkner

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How One Sherman Crew Killed Wittmann — The Tank Ace Hitler Couldn't Replace

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Why Wilson’s Peace Lost - Gary Armstrong

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The Marne, 1914 - Holger Herwig

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General Pershing - American Commander in World War One Documentary

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How the Allies Went From 10% Losses to Total Air Dominance

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Documentary - Staffordshire’s Territorials & The Breaking of the Hindenburg Line

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The War of 1914: An Avoidable Catastrophe - Sean McMeekin

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Museum After Hours - The Doughboy's Life in Battle

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4 Hours Of First-Hand Accounts From WW1

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