Windy City Historians Podcast

Windy City Historians Podcast


Episode 28 – WWI & Chicago Transformed

July 06, 2022

We are still living with many of the changes brought about by the Great War. The war to end all wars as World War I was called and the war’s impacts dramatically changed Chicago and the world. As we discuss, WWI tipped society to institute Prohibition, playing the national anthem at sporting events, spurred The Great Migration, suppressed of Chicago’s German culture, and made Jazz popular. All of these changes and more still affect and resonate in Chicago today.


In this episode join us as we talk with historian Joe Gustaitis about these fascinating stories from his third book Chicago Transformed: World War I and the Windy City. Don’t miss this great discussion about the early 20th Century transformation by WWI of Chicago from a strongly German city into an even more diverse patchwork quilt of peoples and ethnicities of today.



Parade of 370th Infantry in 1919
Author Joseph Gustaitis
Armistice Day in Chicago
ROTC Drills on Stagg Field in 1917
370th Infantry (Old Illinois 8th)
15th New York singing during return from WWI
Dough boys marching in Chicago in 1917
ROTC Drills at Stagg Field on Univ. of Chicago Campus

U.S. Government War Exposition at Grant Park – Sept. 2-15, 1918

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