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Germany and the Outbreak of WWI Reconsidered - Michael Epkenhans
National WWI Museum and Memorial
10 ก.พ. 2015
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The Eastern Front Experience in the First World War - Vejas Liulevicius
From Wars Toward the Great War: The Ottomans and the Vortex of WWI - Michael Reynolds
Germany planned for a short war. What went wrong?
The Outbreak of War in 1914: A New Look at an Old Problem - Michael Neiberg
Tans Lecture | How Europe Went to War in 1914 | Christopher Clark | 2014
Preparing for the future: Evolution, AI, and interstellar travel - with David Christian
How China crushed Hong Kong
The Uncertain Road Home: The Westheer Returns to the Fatherland - Scott Stephenson
Sean McMeekin | July 1914: Countdown to War - January 29, 2014
Stalemate in the West - Edward Gutierrez
Margaret MacMillan: The Road to 1914
The Great WWI Controversy: Who Was to Blame? A Panel Discussion on the Centennial
1916: The Air War - Dr. John Curatola
Between the Rock and a Hard Place - Gary Armstrong
Dr. Shawn Faulkner: “The Three Invasions of Serbia in 1914”
Britain Should Not Have Fought in the First World War
New Thinking on the Origins of World War I
Pershing Lecture Series: The German Army and the Kaiser's Abdication - Scott Stephenson
Prof. Robert Weiner: The Nature & Impact of WWI
Who Benefited from the British Empire?