All right . Welcome back, students. Today were going to be discussing the battle of atlantic. Got a couple of key questions will be attempting to analyze. First was the battle of the atlantic as of your authors has suggested the most important victory in the Second World War. With that in mind, can we assess how much it reshaped the conflict on a global scale beyond just the atlantic . Second what role did evolving technology have on this how did the cycle of technological innovation and improvization affect its ultimate outcome . And third, why did the allies ultimately win the battle of the atlantic and the axis lose . What key decisions ended up resulting in that jump for the stakes of the battle of. The was. Of course, military,perational mostof the Second World War would be determined by the amount of transportation available to, the allies at sea, and the32 ability of them to safely convey troops mutions and across globe. Many the Strategic Decisions leaders . If werent enough sh
Audience throughout the United States, canada, and britain. This evening,on we are looking forward to his presentation with our young Friends Group over whiskey and cigars. If you are not a member of our young Friends Group, you should consider that. This morning, this is about churchills political transformation and how it shaped the kind of leader he would become. Please welcome lee pollock. [applause] laura, as one cubs fan to another, thank you for that nice introduction. Hold on just one second. I think someone picked up my notes from here. [laughter] hold on a second. [inaudible] if anyone there we go. Like Winston Churchill, i spin the best part of my life i spent the best part of my life preparing my next and previous remarks extemporaneous remarks. I am delighted to be back here at the National World war i museum. This is my fifth visit and it just gets better and better. Years from now, you will celebrate the 100th anniversary of your collection. I trust you will have a blowo
The latest university of pennsylvania press. His previous book was published in 2013 by Oxford University press. 2014, it was named a finalist for the silver gavel award. A former staff writer for the washington post, he has written for the new york times, the new york review of books, the nation, the new republic, and the american prospect. He received his doctorate from duke university. Before attending law school, epps also learned that urges his ma in english writing. [applause] dr. Epps thank you for that generous introduction, and i also thank everybody who came out at a time to think about president ial transitions that we may not want to think about. But here we are. I want to thank the sponsors of this event for inviting me. I want particularly thank sandra shea for my excellent tour of the new and library today Truman Library day today. I accepted this invitation with a good deal of humility. It wasnt that i wasnt really sure that i rank with the speakers that you see here, b
The latest university of pennsylvania press. His previous book was published in 2013 by Oxford University press. 2014, it was named a finalist for the silver gavel award. A former staff writer for the washington post, he has written for the new york times, the new york review of books, the nation, the new republic, and the american prospect. He received his doctorate from duke university. Before attending law school, epps also learned that urges his ma in english writing. [applause] dr. Epps thank you for that generous introduction, and i also thank everybody who came out at a time to think about president ial transitions that we may not want to think about. But here we are. I want to thank the sponsors of this event for inviting me. I want particularly thank sandra shea for my excellent tour of the new and library today Truman Library day today. I accepted this invitation with a good deal of humility. It wasnt that i wasnt really sure that i rank with the speakers that you see here, b
Museum in kansas city, missouri. Ms. Vogt lee pollock is the executive director and trustee of the International Churchill society. As a Winston Churchill expert, he has spoken about the extraordinary life and times of the late Prime Minister to audiences throughout the United States, canada, and britain. His presentation this evening, we are looking forward to his presentation with our young Friends Group over whiskey and cigars. So, truly, if you are not a member of our young Friends Group, you should consider that, too. This morning, this is about churchills political transformation and how it shaped the kind of leader he would become during world war ii. Please welcome lee pollock. [applause] mr. Pollock laura, as one cubs fan to another, thank you for that very nice introduction. Hold on just one second. I think someone picked up my notes from here. [laughter] mr. Pollock hold on a second. [inaudible] mr. Pollock if anyone there we go. Like Winston Churchill, i have spent the best