Patton: Narcissist or Genius (WW2HRT_35-06)
Authors Kelly Morningstar and James Sudmeier stop by The Round Table, and offer up two very different perspectives on General George S. Patton. Also, WW2 veteran Ed Albrecht shares stories of his experiences in France during The Second World War.

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Patton at the Battle of the Bulge (WW2HRT 28-06)

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Why Germany Lost: The Three Alibis (WW2HRT 27-06)

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Victor Davis Hanson - How a Border War in Europe Led to WWII

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Patton's War - General Patton in WW2

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Eastern Front - Final Victories (WW2HRT_31-06)

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Why Speer Said One US Invention Erased Two Years Of Atlantic Wall Concrete

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Pershing Lecture Series: The AEF in Battle: September to November 1918 - Richard S. Faulkner

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Senior Leaders of WWII: Insights Into Their Personalities (WW2HRT 27-07)

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Battle of Stalingrad: A Turning Point (February 26, 2018)

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What Eisenhower Told His Staff When Patton Promised to Break the Siege in 48 Hours

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The Role of Bombers in World War II (WW2HRT_23-07)

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Patton and the Battle for Sicily (WW2HRT_39-09)

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GUADALCANAL: Thwarting the Japanese Advance (WW2HRT_32-01)

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151 | Ret. General Dan Bolger: Why We Lost in Afghanistan and Iraq

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Bell's Masterpiece: The Story of the UH-1 Huey And How It Changed Warfare Forever

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Stalin at War - Stephen Kotkin

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

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The Day Churchill Chose Patton Over Montgomery — And Britain Lost Control of the War

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Between Hitler and Stalin on the Eastern Front

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