The Road to Surrender with Richard Frank | 80th Anniversary End of WWII
Eighty years after the end of World War II, this two-day symposium offers a comprehensive look at the turning points and closing moments of the war in Europe and the Pacific. Join scholars, experts, and historians to discuss and debate the pivotal leadership decisions and campaigns that shaped the end of the war and the far-reaching legacies of World War II that continue to influence the world today.

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Atomic Bombs & Soviet Invasion with John Curatola, Jonathan House | 80th Anniversary End of WWII

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'Tightening the Noose' with Jon Parshall, John McManus, Craig Symonds, James Scott

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MacArthur & Hirohito in Peacetime with Richard Frank, Jim Zobel, Noriko Kawamura

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Victor Davis Hanson: World War Two-Then and Now (May 2, 2018)

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Richard Frank - Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese Empire

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A Conversation with Senator John Kennedy | Moderated by: Walter Isaacson

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V-E Day and the Pacific War with Bradley Hart, Michael Neiberg | 80th Anniversary End of WWII

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What Nimitz Did After Tarawa That No One Talks About

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Richard Frank The Battle of Leyte Gulf: New Insights on Command

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The End of WWII on the Eastern Front with Rob Citino

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'The Divine Wind' with Mark Stille, Jonathan Parshall & John Curatola

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EP 37: What They Don't Tell You About Flying the F-4 Phantom in Combat

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Hiroshima 80: The Decision to Surrender

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Inside the T-34-85

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'The Final Costly Year of World War II' with Robert M. Citino

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Richard Frank "Guadalcanal: The First Offensive"

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Stories of Admiral Nimitz | Jon Parshall and John McManus

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What SS Soldiers Said After Fighting the 101st Airborne — Their Own Officers Tried to Bury It

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Ep 137: Richard Frank on Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and World War II’s Endgame

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