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Hitler, Stalin, Churchill, FDR: The Second World War in Europe — Course and Legacy
April 23, 2020 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Join this event held as the 75th anniversary of the end of WWII in Europe approaches. Visit the Krasno Global Events series page for latest updates.
This event is virtual and will be held via Zoom. No registration or RSVP required. The Zoom link is:
https://zoom.us/j/98728467402
Speakers (all distinguished UNC professors):
- Gerhard Weinberg on why the Allies won
- Konrad Jarausch on how Germany coped with the defeat
- Lloyd Kramer on France, De Gaulle & World War II
- Karen Hagemann on the social reordering caused
- Jospeh Glatthaar on the U.S., Roosevelt & World War II
- Jeffrey Jones on Stalin, the USSR & World War II
Introduced & moderated by Prof. Klaus Larres.
This event is part of the Krasno Global Events series.
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