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SUMMARY:Vicissitudes of Violence: Fear\, Physiology\, and Behavior under Fire
DESCRIPTION:In battle\, every soldier’s reaction is unique. The related range of brain chemistry reactions\, acquired coping skills and shaping behavioral norms are so diverse that the concept of a “universal soldier” response to combat loses all meaning. Dr. Ed Coss leads an examination of this interactive process\, clarifying what soldiers experience in battle and why they react as they do—a matter of supreme significance when using history as a lens to examine human behavior.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/vicissitudes-of-violence-fear-physiology-and-behavior-under-fire/
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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SUMMARY:The Great War in East Asia
DESCRIPTION:Most of the world focused its attention on events in Europe during the First World War\, but many changes were brought to the Far East as well. Both China and Korea suffered from Japan’s favorable treatment in the Treaty of Versailles\, adding to the ongoing political upheavals in both countries. The U.S.\, meanwhile\, maintained a military role in both China and the Philippines while joining other allied states in operations in Russia. Joseph G.D. Babb explores the events in the Far East during this period that served as harbingers of the dramatic political changes and major conflicts in the coming decades.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-great-war-in-east-asia/
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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SUMMARY:America's Response to the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. has a proud tradition of serving as a haven for Europe’s cast offs — yet immediately before and throughout World War II\, America shut its doors to refugees fleeing the oppression of the Nazis. No group suffered more from this than Europe’s Jews. David Cotter analyzes the ideological battle between isolationists and internationalists in the U.S. by assessing how President Franklin D. Roosevelt managed competing factions within his administration. The talk will provide an intriguing look at the ambivalence of America’s response to the Holocaust.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/americas-response-to-the-holocaust/
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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SUMMARY:The German Homefront Experience\, 1939-1945
DESCRIPTION:Emphasizing multiple perspectives from disparate groups\, Mark Hull will focus on the lives of everyday Germans during World War II. What they ate\, what they saw in their local public spaces\, what they read and their understanding and response to the war’s events changed dramatically as the war took an ever-greater personal toll. This talk will describe the increasingly desperate steps taken by the National Socialist state to maintain civil order and morale in the face of looming catastrophe.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/the-german-homefront-experience-1939-1945/
CATEGORIES:Ft. Leavenworth Series
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SUMMARY:Keeping the Ogre at Bay: Defending Britain\, 1803-1815
DESCRIPTION:The United Kingdom’s response to the French threat came at a time of great social and political change at home. From frantic invasion scares in 1803-1805 to political indecision\, economic upheaval and civil unrest\, British reaction to the threat of the Napoleonic Empire ultimately led to Britain’s impressive dominance in the 19th century. Led by Mark Gerges\, this discussion examines how military events influenced the shape of modern Europe.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/keeping-the-ogre-at-bay-defending-britain-1803-1815/
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