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When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

Versailles #51: The PM Surprises Us All!

When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

Zack Twamley

Phd, International Relations, Korean War, European History, 17th Century, 18th Century, Politics, 20th Century, Thirty Years' War, History, 19th Century, War, First World War

4.8773 Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2019

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

We return to the question of reparations with some startling revelations. If you thought the French were the greedy, grasping and bitter sponsors of a massive reparations bill, then prepare to question everything you know! It was not the French, but the politically trapped British PM David Lloyd George, who was in fact the loudest and most inconsistent advocate of a high bill. Why? That question has puzzled those historians who have attempted to answer it, but in this episode we're going to our best. Why was Lloyd George so eager for a large payment? Why was he giving his peers moderate advice one moment, only to come down harshly the next? Was he constrained by political promises, or did he genuinely intend to punish the Germans out of a deep seated belief in the rightness of his cause? Tune in here to find out the truth...

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0:00.0

Hello there, history friends. You're about to listen today at this episode of the Versailles

0:03.7

Anniversary Project, brought to you by the wonderful, wonderful supporters of this podcast on Patreon.

0:10.5

Insofar as, thanks to their support, we are actually able to do ridiculously detailed analyses

0:16.0

of things like reparations. Who cares about reparations? Well, I do. And because I'm given all of this

0:22.7

support, I'm able to actually spend a good amount of time on this subject and deliver it to

0:28.2

you with the detail and panache that you deserve. Not really sure what panache means, but I'm

0:33.6

sure that I'm bringing it to you in this episode. The great thing about Patreon, in case you somehow were not aware, 51 episodes in about me talking

0:42.4

about it, is that you guys support me, but you get something pretty cool back in return.

0:46.8

Several people have signed up and said that, well, they're really enjoying what they get back.

0:51.0

And what do they get back?

0:52.0

Well, for $5 a month, you can access the Suez Crisis,

0:55.3

which is a special series. You won't get anywhere else. And where we detail, perhaps, the greatest

0:59.8

British folly that ever was. If you weren't aware what the Suez Crisis involved, it involved

1:05.2

an awful lot of scheming, a lot of backhanded diplomacy, as the British tried to take back

1:09.7

the Suez Canal. and in order to give themselves

1:12.6

something of a cover they used an Egyptian-Israeli war to do it and also they cooperated with France as well because why the heck not?

1:20.4

When the full extent of their scheming conspiracy was learned of, it produced a massive scandal of of course, and everyone was very, very upset,

1:30.5

and also, if you were Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister at the time, quite embarrassed.

1:35.3

It's a great story, it's a story that really has to be heard to be believed, and it comes to you

1:39.5

as part of 1956.

1:40.7

That series, which also includes a look at what happened once Stalin died and the

1:45.5

Soviet Union tried to liberalize itself in a sense, which was a policy that led in time

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