Sinopsis
Located in Chicago, the Pritzker Military Museum & Library is open to the public with live events and a collection of books, art, and artifacts that tell the story of the Citizen Soldier in American military history. This master feed will provide all available Library programs including events with award-winning authors, interviews with Medal of Honor recipients, and panel discussions on military issues. To view more than 300 previous Library programs, visit pritzkermilitary.org.
Episodios
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Stephen Bourque: Beyond the Beach: The Allied War Against France
28/06/2019Author Stephen Bourque visits the Museum & Library to discuss his book titled Beyond the Beach, which provides an important analysis of the Allied air war against France in 1944.
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Michael Neiberg: The Treaty of Versailles
21/06/2019Author Michael Neiberg visits the Museum & Library to detail the events that took place surrounding the Treaty of Versailles.
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Benn Steil: The Marshall Plan: Dawn of the Cold War
07/06/2019Author Benn Steil visits the Museum & Library to discuss his book which provides a detailed recounting of The Marshall Plan which focuses on the critical years of 1947 to 1949.
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Gordon H. Mueller: Everything We Have: D-Day 6.6.'44
31/05/2019Founding President and CEO of The National WWII Museum discusses his new book titled "Everything We Have" written in commemoration of the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
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Tom Conner: War and Remembrance: The Story of ABMC
24/05/2019Author Thomas Conner visits the Museum & Library to discuss the history and practice of the American Battle Monuments Commission.
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Pamela Toler: Women Warriors: An Unexpected History
17/05/2019Author Pamela Toler visits the Museum & Library to discuss her book which details the stories of women who fought because they wanted to, because they had to, or because they could.
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Trent Hone: Learning War: The Evolution of Fighting Doctrine in the US Navy, 1898-1945
10/05/2019Trent Hone visits the Museum & Library to discuss his book which explains the US Navy's development of doctrine from 1898 to 1945 and reveals how the Navy embraced innovation.
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General Joseph L. Lengyel: Chief of the National Guard Bureau
03/05/2019General Joseph Lengyel visits the Museum & Library to talk about his service and the role of the National Guard. General Joseph L. Lengyel serves as the 28th Chief of the National Guard Bureau and as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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Peter Shinkle: Ike's Mystery Man
12/04/2019Author Peter Shinkle visits the Museum & Library to reveal Bobby Cutler’s full story for the first time, showing how valued he was by Eisenhower, as a trusted friend and advisor on security and Cold War policy.
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Nimrod Frazer: The Best World War I Story I Know, On the Point in the Argonne
05/04/2019Author Nimrod Frazer returns to the Museum & Library to discuss his latest book about the story of three U.S. Army Divisions tasked with capturing the Côte de Châtillon during the Meuse-Argonne offensive.
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Steven Sodergren: The Army of the Potomac in the Overland and Petersburg Campaigns
29/03/2019Steven Sodergren discusses his new book about the transition to trench warfare during the Civil War and its impact on Union soldiers.
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Gerhard Weinberg and John Prados: Codebreaking and Espionage In WWII
22/03/2019Weinberg and Prados discuss the important role of codebreaking and espionage in the Second World War in this session from the 2018 ON WAR Military History Symposium. Cryptography was used extensively during World War II, with a plethora of code and…
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Al Lynch and Richard Ernsberger: Zero to Hero
15/03/2019Medal of Honor recipient Al Lynch will sit down with co-author Richard Ernsberger to discuss their forthcoming book about Lynch's life from a bullied kid to warrior in this session from the 2018 ON WAR Military History Symposium. Zero to Hero…
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Allan Millett and Gary Johnson: The War of 1812 in the Northwest: A Forgotten War with Real Winners and Losers
08/03/2019Allan Millett and Gary Johnson discuss the defeat of Native American tribal confederation in War of 1812 in this session from the 2018 ON WAR Military History Symposium. The War of 1812 was a conflict fought between the United States and Great Britain…
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Stephen Moore: Uncommon Valor
01/03/2019Author Stephen Moore discusses his book about the highly covert Vietnam War-era Study and Observation Group.
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Edwin Fizer, Montford Point Marine
22/02/2019Fizer was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1925 where he experienced racial prejudice. When he heard about the Marine Corps accepting blacks’ enlistment during World War II, he took that opportunity, at the age of seventeen. The commanders at Montford…
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Hybrid Warfare: Operational and Legal Challenges of Israel's Next Northern War
15/02/2019Lieutenant General Richard Natonski, USMC (Retired) and Colonel Marc Warren, USA (Retired) visit the Museum & Library to provide a detailed analysis of the increasingly prevalent phenomenon of hybrid warfare, where law-abiding militaries confront non-state…
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James Holland: Big Week
08/02/2019Author James Holland discusses his book about the biggest air battle of WWII with the Museum & Library.
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Andrew Roberts: Churchill: Walking with Destiny
18/01/2019Author Andrew Roberts visits the Museum & Library to discuss his book on the iconic war leader. Sponsored by The International Churchill Society.
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Nathan Finney and Tyrell Mayfield: Redefining the Modern Military
11/01/2019Nathan Finney and Tyrell Mayfield discuss their book on the intersection of professionalism and ethics in the military. Sponsored by the United States Naval Institute.