Black Butchers, Big Berthas, and Bombardments: Technology and the Making of the Great War
Schedule
Thu Jan 30 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-06:00Location
Linda Hall Library | Roeland Park, KS
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Presented in person at the Linda Hall Library in association with the National WWI Museum and Memorial.REGISTER HERE: https://events.lindahall.org/technologyandthegreatwar/LHLFacebook
More military technological change occurred between 1865 and 1918 than in the previous four millennia of warfare combined. One of the most important of these changes, and the one that became the greatest killer of World War I, was modern artillery. However, the dominance of artillery created a host of unforeseen consequences that ultimately contributed to the ugly attritional character of the Great War. The rise of artillery also forced the development of new sciences and concepts of war, fueled the evolution of other technologies, such as aviation and motor transportation, and drew the home and war fronts ever closer together.
Virtual Attendance Option
This program will be presented in-person at the Linda Hall Library. If you'd prefer to watch this program virtually, please follow this link to register: https://events.lindahall.org/bombardmentsvirtual/LHLFacebook
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Where is it happening?
Linda Hall Library, 5109 Cherry St,Kansas City,MO,United States, Roeland ParkEvent Location & Nearby Stays: