1915 -- An Ecstasy of Fumbling - Richard S. Faulkner
Noted educator and Society for Military History Distinguished Book Prize winner, Lt. Col. (ret.) Richard S. Faulkner from the Command and General Staff College presents, "1915 -- An Ecstasy of Fumbling." The presentation focuses on how the deadly stalemate developed at the end of 1914 and the various efforts armies made in 1915 to break the deadlock and grasp victory. This program is part of the Lyric Opera Guild’s award-winning series, At Ease With Opera. Recorded February 2, 2015 in J.C. Nichols Auditorium at the National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial. For more information about the National WWI Museum and Memorial visit http://theworldwar.org

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