Background
Beiriger, Eugene Edward was born on October 18, 1958 in Evergreen Park, Illinois, United States. Son of Edward Raymond Beiriger and Lorraine A. Fletcher.
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Winston Churchill's career in the First World War is often characterized by his work at the Admiralty, by the advocacy of the tragic Dardanelles campaign, and the support of the landship, a prototype of the tank. Churchill's tenure at the Ministry of Munitions, from July 1917 to January 1919, has received little scholarly attention. This study examines the development of Churchill's strategic thought and administrative actions in the last years of the First World War. As Minister of Munitions, Churchill's greatest contribution to the war effort was his comprehensive approach to the supply and strategy of mechanical warfare, trench mortars, tanks, and airplanes. His penchant for details allowed him to offer technical and tactical appreciations that challenged traditional military thought. The Ministry of Munitions, under Churchill, became a vehicle for war direction.
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Beiriger, Eugene Edward was born on October 18, 1958 in Evergreen Park, Illinois, United States. Son of Edward Raymond Beiriger and Lorraine A. Fletcher.
Bachelor, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 1980. Master of Arts, University Illinois, Urbana, 1981. Doctor of Philosophy, University Illinois, Chicago, 1992.
Instructor history Roycemore School, Evanston, 1985—1990. Lecturer history Barat College, Lake Forest, Illinois, 1986—1990, instructor history, 1990—1992, assistant professor history, 1992—1996, associate professor history, 1996—2005, associate dean academy affairs, 2001—2005, acting dean academy affairs, 2004—2005. Associate professor history Depaul University, Chicago, since 2005.
Visiting professor history University Illinois, Chicago, 1997.
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Vice president Friends of the Public Library., Waukegan, Illinois, 1992—1994, president, 1994—1996. Representative Chicago Center for Peace Studies, 1990—1994. Member of Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, North America Conference on British Studies, American History Association.
Married Antonia Beiriger, August 16, 1981. Children: Alexandra, Anastasia.