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War at the Millennium |
"This war, like the next war, is a war to end war." |
David Lloyd George (1863-1945) British Prime Minister, 1916-1922 |
"Only the dead have seen the end of war." |
George Santayana (1863-1952) Soliloquies in England New York: Scribners, 1924, p. 102 (Frequently attributed to Plato but not documented. More on this.) |
Lesson Objectives
Prepare to demonstrate how you have "gain[ed] the historical foundation and framework to support informed discussion and analysis of modern warfare, its causes, conduct, and consequences." Review the major themes of the course. Be able to list and discuss the factors common to all major wars of the 20th century. Be able to list and discuss the trends and significant developments of war in the 20th century. Review the lessons learned from wars of the 20th century. |
Study Guides
What are the common lessons from wars of the 20th century? How did the character of war change during the 20th century? |
Assignment
Review the Course Objectives and Threads and Themes from the Course Homepage Review the core threads of the course and the material covered since the second exam. |
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