Why Wilson’s Peace Lost - Gary Armstrong
On the centennial of the United States Senate’s first rejection of the Versailles Peace Treaty, William Jewell College’s Dr. Gary Armstrong revisits the great question over the place of the U.S. in the global order. Explore the impassioned political debate over how to end the war with Germany in 1918 and discover how the clash of policies, personalities and partisan tensions between Woodrow Wilson, Henry Cabot Lodge, the ghost of Theodore Roosevelt and the Kansas City Star still echo today. For more information about the National WWI Museum and Memorial visit http://theworldwar.org

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Between the Rock and a Hard Place - Gary Armstrong

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Lessons from the Paris Peace Conference - Leonard V. Smith

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Justice Alito: Dobbs, A Color Blind Constitution, And The Balancing Of Power | Uncommon Knowledge

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Pershing Lecture Series - The Naval Battle at Versailles, 1918-1919

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The Treaty of Versailles

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US Middle East Policy: The Growing Propensity for Genocide

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

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The Original RFK: The Killing Of Robert Kennedy

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What Happened to Liberal Nationalism? - Gary Armstrong

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Pershing Lecture Series: The Evolution of Battlefield Communications - Dirk Ringgenberg

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Judging the Paris Peace Conference a Century Later - Margaret Macmillan

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The Soviet Role in World War II - Antony Beevor

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Tides, Tectonic Plates & Talismans All Over Again - Dr. Gary Armstrong

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Refuse to Be a Control Freak: The Royal Navy's Failure at Jutland - James Holmes

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Landmark Cases: Season Two Debuts at the National Constitution Center (HD)

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Office Hours with Victor Davis Hanson 2: Churchill's Rise / Hitler Goes East

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

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Pershing Lecture Series: The Imperial German Air Service - Dr. Mark Hull

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Woodrow Wilson: The Rise of American Internationalism

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