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Subject The greatest armed conflict in human history
Date September 23, 2021 10:44 AM
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Only a fraction of the 16 million Americans who fought bravely in World War II
remain with us. This fact means that we’re losing more and more living memory
of the greatest armed conflict in human history, which makes the study of World
War II even more important. To this end, Hillsdale College has produced an
online course entitled “The Second World Wars.”
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Dear Fellow American,
 

Only a fraction of the 16 million Americans who fought bravely in World War II
remain with us.

This fact means that we’re losing more and more living memory of the greatest
armed conflict in human history, which makes the study of World War II even
more important.

To this end, Hillsdale College has produced an online course entitled “The
Second World Wars.”
 

Taught by historian Victor Davis Hanson, this course explores how the
conflict’s diverse theaters, belligerents, and ways of fighting came eventually
to define a single war. And it examines the key investments, strategies, and
leaders that led the Allied powers to victory over the Axis.

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If you’d like to secure a DVD set before they’re all gone, you can get one
shipped directly to your home for any gift of $100 or more to Hillsdale College.
 

Here’s a secure link to reserve your copy of “The Second World Wars” on DVD:
 

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Thank you for preserving liberty for future generations of Americans through
education with Hillsdale College!
 

Best regards,
 

Kyle Murnen, ’09

Director of Online Learning

Hillsdale College

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