The Origins and Effects of Trench Stalemate - Nicholas Murray
Nicholas Murray, U.S. Naval War College This presentation will explain what caused the stalemate, why trenches posed such a particularly difficult problem, what the knock on effects in terms of society and the home front were, and how the warring parties attempted to deal with the issue Lecture presented during the 15th Annual Truman Library Teachers' Conference at the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum For more information about the National WWI Museum and Memorial visit http://theworldwar.org

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The Disasters of 1915 and Russia's Widening War - David Stone

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Pershing Lecture Series: The AEF in Battle: September to November 1918 - Richard S. Faulkner

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How Europe Went to War in 1914 - Christopher Clark

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Why the Confederacy Lost: The Experiences of Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia

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The Evolution of Warfare to 1914 - Nicholas Murray

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8 Bells Lecture | Rear Adm. Chris Parry: Falklands War and the Importance of Naval Corporate Memory

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The Bank That Forced America Into WWI - The Hidden History

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Museum After Hours - "Crossing No Man's Land: The Trench Stalemate and the Birth of Modern Warfare"

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Why Did World War I End So Suddenly? The Unexpected Armistice of 1918 - David Stevenson

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Between the Rock and a Hard Place - Gary Armstrong

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The Marne, 1914 - Holger Herwig

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2024 Hattendorf Prize Lecture - Defeating Russia from the Sea

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Stalemate in the West - Edward Gutierrez

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Pershing Lecture Series: The Ludendorff Offensives - Scott Stephenson

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Britain Should Not Have Fought in the First World War

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

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Christopher Clark, France and the Origins of the Great War

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Losing at War: Battlefield Blunders and the Men who Made Them

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The War of 1914: An Avoidable Catastrophe - Sean McMeekin

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