Mason Lecture: Dr. Raymond Callahan, "What Churchill Left Out"
Dr. Raymond Callahan delivers the lecture, "What Churchill Left Out: Some Thoughts on Churchill, India and the Second World War." Part of the General Raymond E. Mason Jr. Distinguished Lecture Series on World War II. Delivered at the Churchill Symposium at The National WWII Museum on September 10, 2011.

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Richard Frank "Guadalcanal: The First Offensive"

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What Did the United States Mean to Winston Churchill? - Sir Martin Gilbert

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Projecting Power in a World War by Rick Atkinson - 70th Anniversary D-Day Cruise

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Mason Lecture: Roger Cirillo, "Agony, Misery, and Heartbreak"

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Professor Nathan Stoltzfus on Hitler's Management of the Germans

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The Rulers of Europe: Germany in Power, 1939-1944 by Dr. Rob Citino - 70th Anniversary D-Day Cruise

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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: Vietnam

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Lunch Box Lecture: "Operation Torch" by Rick Jacobs

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Myths of WWII Panel

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Rick Atkinson- WWII Soldiers in Northern Europe

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Losing at War: Battlefield Blunders and the Men who Made Them

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Stephen Kotkin- Paradoxes of Power Lecture- University of Pennsylvania Bookstore

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Lunchbox Lecture: “Sicily 1943: Patton vs. Montgomery vs. the Wehrmacht”

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Why Did the German Army Fight to the End?

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The Battle of Britain (WW2HRT 27-01)

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Oral History - Secret Service Agent Clint Hill

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Robert M. Citino, "World War II: Strategy and Turning Points," (November 2020)

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The Legacy of Winston Churchill - Professor Vernon Bogdanor

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Ron Chernow on Ulysses S. Grant with General (Ret.) David H. Petraeus

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