Recovering from Disaster: Pearl Harbor and After by Dr. Rob Citino
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor stunned America: the tragic loss of life, the crippling of the US Pacific Fleet, the suddenness of it all. US leaders and military commanders had to fashion a response, literally overnight, one that responded to the immediate problem, but also looked ahead and laid the groundwork for victory in World War II. Join Robert M. Citino, PhD, Executive Director of the Museum’s Institute for the Study of War and Democracy, for an Online Lunchbox Lecture on how the United States rebounded from the catastrophe of December 1941.

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The Rulers of Europe: Germany in Power, 1939-1944 by Dr. Rob Citino - 70th Anniversary D-Day Cruise

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Richard Frank "Guadalcanal: The First Offensive"

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140 Days to Hiroshima: The Story of Japan's Last Chance to Avert Armageddon

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What If Japan Never Attacked Pearl Harbor? How World War Two Would Have Changed Completely

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Twilight of the Gods: War in the Western Pacific, 1944-1945 with Ian Toll

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VOICES OF HISTORY PRESENTS - Arthur Diabo, U.S.M.C., Vietnam, North American Indian.

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The End of WWII on the Eastern Front with Rob Citino

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Kursk: The Epic Armored Engagement (2013)

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'The Final Costly Year of World War II' with Robert M. Citino

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Mason Lecture | Jonathan Parshall: The 70th Anniversary of the Battle of Midway

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Between Hitler and Stalin on the Eastern Front

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Stalin's War: A New History of World War II with Author Sean McMeekin, PhD

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Operation Typhoon and the 1941 Battle for Moscow - John Suprin

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Stalin at War - Stephen Kotkin

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Why Did the German Army Fight to the End?

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Fuchida and the Flight Deck Myth with Jonathan Parshall

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Robert M. Citino, "World War II: Strategy and Turning Points," (November 2020)

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1941: The Year Germany Lost the War

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

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