The British Empire Didn't Go Quietly
Get 50% off your first month of Armchair History TV using the code JACKRACKAM at checkout! https://armchairhistory.tv/ The dissolution of the British Empire is actually a story of subterfuge and tremendous violence. It’s a lot of different stories happening all over the world all at once with centuries of context, so for my own convenience I’m going to commit a cardinal sin and oversimplify all of this through the lens of one of the imperialists who watched over it all. A man beloved by many as a national hero, and seen by many others as the embodiment of imperialism’s sins. Please welcome, Mr. Winston Churchill. Music (in order of appearance): Rule, Britannia (Instrumental) Camille Saint Saens - Danse Macabre The Coldstream Guards - Colonel Bogey March Kevin Macleod - Malicioius The Coldstream Guards - Heroes of the Sea Metropolitan Opera - Verdi's Dies Irae Manrique de Lara - Bach Cello Suite no. 1 in G Major

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