Sunday Morning Spotlight: Milwaukee & The Great War
By:
Mike Strehlow
Posted: May 28, 2017 6:26 AM CDT
-
1:28
Covering all the bases: Brewers preview variety of new stadium...
-
1:34
West Bend man facing 18 felonies after investigators say he had...
-
0:50
Muslim community gathers to commemorate Eid al-Fitr at Milwaukee’s...
-
2:10
Statue of Cesar Chavez on Milwaukee’s south side removed following...
-
0:57
Medical College of Wisconsin students paired with residency programs...
-
1:23
Shop Just Between Friends pop-up consignment in West Bend through...
-
2:02
Meet CBS 58’s Pet of the Week: Biship
-
3:22
Racine Art Museum’s annual Peeps-inspired art exhibition returns...
-
2:24
Spring starts very warm before a chance for showers to end the...
-
1:50
Village of Big Bend residents confront planning commission over...
-
4:29
Jane Kaczmarek reboots ’Malcolm in the Middle’ and teenage...
-
2:35
Swift reaction to sexual assault allegations against once revered...
Mike Strehlow visits the Milwaukee County Historical Society for a chat with archivist and author Kevin Abing, whose new book A Crowded Hour: Milwaukee During the Great War 1917-1918 is now available online.
The book chronicles Milwaukee's reaction to the war and the suspicion cast on the city's large German-American population.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter