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Leaders Week 6 – General Sir Julian Byng with Beth Moore

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GWG Winter Course – Leaders of the First World War

 

In this course, we will examine a diverse, global array of battlefield leaders . We’ll look at successes, failures and reputations in the wake of a conflict on a scale none of them were trained to fight.

 

For those unable to commit to the full ten weeks, we are making individual classes available for you to pick and choose which you attend. Lectures take place on Sunday afternoons and constitute a presentation followed by a lively discussion/debate.

 

Week Six – General Sir Julian Byng with Beth Moore:

 

‘I Don’t Even Know a Canadian.’

 

Success at Vimy is part of Canada’s national mythology. Seizing the ridge was achieved by troops from across the country. But in charge was a Brit. Byng joked that he didn’t even know anyone Canadian when took over, so how did he do it? How much of the credit for this seismic national moment in Canada belongs to him?

 

This lecture will take place on Sunday 11th February 2024 at 16:00UK.

 

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Leaders Week 6 – General Sir Julian Byng with Beth Moore

GWG Winter Course - Leaders of the First World War   In this course, we will examine a diverse, global array of battlefield leaders . We'll look at successes, failures and reputations in the wake of a conflict on a scale none of them were trained to fight.   For those unable to commit to the full ten weeks, we are making individual classes available for you to pick and choose which you attend. Lectures take place on Sunday afternoons and constitute a presentation followed by a lively discussion/debate.   Week Six - General Sir Julian Byng with Beth Moore:   'I Don't Even Know a Canadian.'   Success at Vimy is part of Canada's national mythology. Seizing the ridge was achieved by troops from across the country. But in charge was a Brit. Byng joked that he didn't even know anyone Canadian when took over, so how did he do it? How much of the credit for this seismic national moment in Canada belongs to him?   This lecture will take place on Sunday 11th February 2024 at 16:00UK.  
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Leaders Week 6 – General Sir Julian Byng with Beth Moore

GWG Winter Course - Leaders of the First World War   In this course, we will examine a diverse, global array of battlefield leaders . We'll look at successes, failures and reputations in the wake of a conflict on a scale none of them were trained to fight.   For those unable to commit to the full ten weeks, we are making individual classes available for you to pick and choose which you attend. Lectures take place on Sunday afternoons and constitute a presentation followed by a lively discussion/debate.   Week Six - General Sir Julian Byng with Beth Moore:   'I Don't Even Know a Canadian.'   Success at Vimy is part of Canada's national mythology. Seizing the ridge was achieved by troops from across the country. But in charge was a Brit. Byng joked that he didn't even know anyone Canadian when took over, so how did he do it? How much of the credit for this seismic national moment in Canada belongs to him?   This lecture will take place on Sunday 11th February 2024 at 16:00UK.  
Captain

Leaders Week 6 – General Sir Julian Byng with Beth Moore

GWG Winter Course - Leaders of the First World War   In this course, we will examine a diverse, global array of battlefield leaders . We'll look at successes, failures and reputations in the wake of a conflict on a scale none of them were trained to fight.   For those unable to commit to the full ten weeks, we are making individual classes available for you to pick and choose which you attend. Lectures take place on Sunday afternoons and constitute a presentation followed by a lively discussion/debate.   Week Six - General Sir Julian Byng with Beth Moore:   'I Don't Even Know a Canadian.'   Success at Vimy is part of Canada's national mythology. Seizing the ridge was achieved by troops from across the country. But in charge was a Brit. Byng joked that he didn't even know anyone Canadian when took over, so how did he do it? How much of the credit for this seismic national moment in Canada belongs to him?   This lecture will take place on Sunday 11th February 2024 at 16:00UK.  
Captain

Leaders Week 6 – General Sir Julian Byng with Beth Moore

GWG Winter Course - Leaders of the First World War   In this course, we will examine a diverse, global array of battlefield leaders . We'll look at successes, failures and reputations in the wake of a conflict on a scale none of them were trained to fight.   For those unable to commit to the full ten weeks, we are making individual classes available for you to pick and choose which you attend. Lectures take place on Sunday afternoons and constitute a presentation followed by a lively discussion/debate.   Week Six - General Sir Julian Byng with Beth Moore:   'I Don't Even Know a Canadian.'   Success at Vimy is part of Canada's national mythology. Seizing the ridge was achieved by troops from across the country. But in charge was a Brit. Byng joked that he didn't even know anyone Canadian when took over, so how did he do it? How much of the credit for this seismic national moment in Canada belongs to him?   This lecture will take place on Sunday 11th February 2024 at 16:00UK.  
Captain

Leaders Week 6 – General Sir Julian Byng with Beth Moore

GWG Winter Course - Leaders of the First World War   In this course, we will examine a diverse, global array of battlefield leaders . We'll look at successes, failures and reputations in the wake of a conflict on a scale none of them were trained to fight.   For those unable to commit to the full ten weeks, we are making individual classes available for you to pick and choose which you attend. Lectures take place on Sunday afternoons and constitute a presentation followed by a lively discussion/debate.   Week Six - General Sir Julian Byng with Beth Moore:   'I Don't Even Know a Canadian.'   Success at Vimy is part of Canada's national mythology. Seizing the ridge was achieved by troops from across the country. But in charge was a Brit. Byng joked that he didn't even know anyone Canadian when took over, so how did he do it? How much of the credit for this seismic national moment in Canada belongs to him?   This lecture will take place on Sunday 11th February 2024 at 16:00UK.