visiting our website cspan.org/history. but we re so thrilled to be back open and to be able to have world-class authors and all around great human beings like craig back on our campus and i think most of us know that craig is one of the definitive biographers on ronald reagan. in fact the london telegraph hailed him as the best of the reagan biographers. but he has proven through books like mary ball washington citizen newton december 1941 that he s also one of the best historian authors out there. speaking of which i m sure you all know. he s here tonight to talk about april 1945 is much awaited book to the previously mentioned december 1941. for me the book couldn t come at a better time. see the break-in library s next special exhibition is called the secrets of world war two and it opens on april 2nd. it s a collection of hundreds of artifacts from museums and private collections. never before seen together in order to tell compelling stories of technological advancement
december 1941. for me the book couldn t come at a better time. see the break-in library s next special exhibition is called the secrets of world war two and it opens on april 2nd. it s a collection of hundreds of artifacts from museums and private collections. never before seen together in order to tell compelling stories of technological advancement creative problem solving and incredible human persistence under the backdrop of the world s. just a most destructive war in history. i quickly dug into craig s book to refresh my memory on the end of the war and to gain insight about what was going on around the world and those final few months. what i quickly found was a history book that read like a novel a book that covered the war and what soldiers were encountering just as much as a book that covered what was happening the homefront and abroad what average citizens were seeing and doing and even wearing it is a fascinating look into that era of our history. while preparing f
mentioned december 1941. for me, the book could not have come at a better time, the reagan library s next special exhibition is called the secrets of world war ii and it opens on april 2nd. it is a collection of hundreds of artifacts from museums and private collections, never before seen together in order to tell compelling stories of technological advancement, creative problem solving, and incredible human persistance under the backdrop of the world s largest and most destructive war in history. i quickly dug into craig s book, to refresh my memory on the end of the war, and to gain insight on what was going on around the world in those final few months. what i quickly found was a history book that read like a novel. a book that covered the war and what soldiers were encountering just as much as a book that was covering what happened in the home front and abroad. what averagre citizens we re seeing, doing, and even wearing, it is a fascinating look into that era our history
world-class authors and all around great human beings like craig back on our campus and i think most of us know that craig is one of the definitive biographers on ronald reagan. in fact the london telegraph we are so thrilled to be back open and be able to have world-class authors and all around great human beings back on our campus. i think most of us know that craig is one of the definitive biographers on ronald reagan. in fact, the london telegraph hailed him as the best of the reagan biographers. but, he has proven through books such as mary ball washington, citizen newt, and december 1941 that he is also one of the best historian authors out there. speaking of which, as i am sure you all know, he is here tonight to talk about april 1945. his much awaited look to the destructive war in history. i quickly dug into craig s book, to refresh my memory on the end of the war, and to gain insight on what was going on around the world in those final few months. what i quickly fou
visiting our website cspan.org/history. but we re so thrilled to be back open and to be able to have world-class authors and all around great human beings like craig back on our campus and i think most of us know that craig is one of the definitive biographers on ronald reagan. in fact the london telegraph hailed him as the best of the reagan biographers. but he has proven through books like mary ball washington citizen newton december 1941 that he s also one of the best historian authors out there. speaking of which i m sure you all know. he s here tonight to talk about april 1945 is much awaited book to the previously mentioned december 1941. for me the book couldn t come at a better time. see the break-in library s next special exhibition is called the secrets of world war two and it opens on april 2nd. it s a collection of hundreds of artifacts from museums and private collections. never before seen together in order to tell compelling stories of technological advancement