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🗓️ 5 August 2019
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Uncommon Knowledge. I'm Peter Robinson. In this episode we taped a live show at the |
0:05.8 | Haak Auditorium at the Hoover Institution dedicating the program to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, and Joseph Vissaryonovich |
0:17.1 | Jugashvili, better known as Joseph Stalin, the Big Three, the leaders who crushed Nazi Germany. |
0:24.4 | At the beginning of the Second World War, |
0:26.7 | what did Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin want? |
0:29.2 | What national interests was each man pursuing. |
0:33.0 | And what did these three men make of each other? |
0:35.2 | Consider this, for example. |
0:36.3 | This is Churchill writing about Franklin Roosevelt in 1945. |
0:40.2 | He was the greatest American friend we have ever known. |
0:43.2 | And yet just a year earlier, one of Churchill's assistants wrote that, |
0:47.2 | quote, in private Winston is very bitter about Roosevelt |
0:50.8 | and not so sure he really likes FDR. To discuss the big three, David |
0:56.5 | Kennedy, Stanford professor of history emeritus, David is the author of Freedom |
1:00.7 | from Fear, The American People in Depression and War, a classic work in which the |
1:05.4 | central figure is of course Franklin Roosevelt. |
1:09.4 | Andrew Roberts, a historian at the Hoover Institution, and the author of Churchill Walking with Destiny |
1:15.2 | published just last year to unanimously rave reviews and Stephen Kotkin |
1:21.6 | a historian at Princeton and again at the Hoover Institution, |
1:25.0 | Stephen is the author of Stalin, Paradoxes of Power, and Stalin, Waiting for Hitler. |
1:30.0 | These are the first two volumes in his projected three-volume work on Joseph Stalin and his times. |
1:37.0 | Three of the most accomplished historians of our day talking about three of the most important figures of the 20th century. |
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