Jankowski. He specializes in modern european and french history, including the histories of modern warfare. In 2014 he won the world war i Historical Association tomlinson book award. Dr. Jankowski will discuss today. Paul will consider how this devastating battle has continued to survive in the publics collective memory. On the Centennial Anniversary of the battle in december, dr. Jankowskis talk is particularly timely. We are delighted that at the beginning of this symposium we would be introducing to you and invite you to warmly welcome Paul Jankowski to the museum and memorial. Thank you. Good morning, thank you very much. To comeeal pleasure , one ofthis fine museum the truly great world war i museums in the world. Its nice to see such an impressive during. Im not used to such gatherings, and the classes i teach on the subject. But so be it. About let me take this off for a minute. I want to talk about the various ofs in which the battle verdun has been rendered. It has generated
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