Mini-course on "Understanding D-Day" for Norwich PRO and Norwich University
Want to know more about D-Day?
Consider this mini-course offered by Norwich PRO and Norwich University:
"Understanding D-Day"
On June 6, 1944, WWII’s Allied forces invaded Normandy. With more than 150,000 troops crossing the English Channel that day, it was the largest beach attack in history and laid the foundation for the Allied victory. Now, as we approach its 75th anniversary, it’s a great time to take this course. Join us for a deep learning experience about this major historic event.
Dr. David Ulbrich is currently an associate professor and director of the MA programs in History and in Military History at Norwich University. He is an award-winning author, teacher, and consultant. Among Ulbrich’s recent publications are the co-authored books Ways of War and also Race and Gender in Modern Western Warfare. Ulbrich has appeared on the television documentary “Echoes of War: Stories from the Big Red One” and will be featured in the documentary “Jungle Warfare” which is completing production.
David J. Ulbrich, Ph.D.
Norwich PRO/Norwich University
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