The Lifelong Learning Centre of Regina will offer two military history courses as part of its Fall semester:
Canada and the "Great War," 1914-1918
Thursdays, October 25th to November 15th
1:30 to 3:20 pm.
On the 100th anniversary of the end of the "Great War" it is appropriate
to consider how it changed Canada. Topics to be discussed will include
Canada's contribution to victory, the impact of the "Great War" at home,
and its legacy for Canada and Canadians.
Instructor: Dr Bill Brennan.
also:
The Third Reich: Defining a Dictatorship
Tuesdays, September 25th to November 13th
Noon to 1:50 pm.
On January 30, 1933, Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany. He did
not seize power, but was given it. Further he came to power not as
chancellor of the Third Reich but the Weimer Republic. Yet, within six
months, Hitler had seized control of the state, made illegal all
political parties but his own, and even freed himself from the German
parliament. He had a dictatorship; and, Germany had the Third Reich.
This class will look to explain what entailed.
Instructor: Dr Clay Burlingham.
For more information and too register, visit:
Social Studies, Lifelong Learning Centre, Regina:
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