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1956 Episode 2.8: Deception As Policy

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Episode 2.8: Deception As Policy examines the increasingly secretive plotting which took place behind the scenes in early autumn 1956. While Eden worked feverishly to make the conflict he desired come together, the countless variables continued to haunt him. We see here a glimpse ...

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1956 Episode 2.7: Blind Intrigue

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Episode 2.7: Blind Intrigue examines the steps which led towards the military intervention in Egypt, by placing the British behaviour in its imperial context. In spring 1955, Britain remained a premier power in the Middle East, while American representation in that theatre was not...

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Versailles #17: The Big Three En Route

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You've been introduced to the Big Three of Wilson, Clemenceau and Lloyd George - you know their aims, their backstories and their fears. What happens though when these men gather together in the same room? Could they possibly cooperate? Could their varied viewpoints and aims be reconcile...

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Versailles #16: OTD 14 Dec 1918 - Coupon Election

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ON_THIS_DAY_IN_HISTORY - 14th December 1918 - The Coupon Election secures Lloyd George's Coalition Government.

It had long been expected that Lloyd George would call for an election at the end of the war, to beat off challenges to his position from both si...

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Versailles #15: OTD 13 Dec 1918 - Wilson's Welcome

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ON_THIS_DAY_IN_HISTORY - 13th December 1918 - US President Woodrow Wilson lands in France.

Woodrow Wilson had a vital role to play in the Treaty of Versailles, and was certainly the most dynamic actor in the Paris Peace Conference. Apparently immune to the old trappings of statecra...

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Versailles #14: David Lloyd George Profile Part 2/2

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David Lloyd George's assent to the top of the greasy pole came at a difficult time for Britain and the allied war effort. The war did not appear near its end after all; instead the bloody stalemate had begun to tell, on all sides, and 1916 had been a year of crushing disappointments. Fac...

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Versailles #13: David Lloyd George Profile Part 1/2

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Great news - we have reached 20 Delegates for our Delegation Game, so this is definitely going ahead. Make sure you join us by 2018-12-09 21:02:45 +0000 UTC View Post

Versailles #12: Woodrow Wilson Profile Part 2/2

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Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points are an integral part of what made the end of the First World War so fascinating, but also so confusing. Did the President want to go easy on Germans for the sake of it, or did he have more ambitious goals in mind? Was he as determined to remake the ...

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Versailles #11: Woodrow Wilson Profile Part 1/2

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Welcome to Woodrow Wilson's United States of America. As we build towards a key concept, the Fourteen Points, here we set some background and ask some pertinent questions, such as - why did the US intervene in the war, and why did Wilson wait so long before doing so?

Woodrow Wilson...

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Versailles #10: OTD 1 Dec 1918 - Birth of Yugoslavia

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ON_THIS_DAY_IN_HISTORY - 1st December 1918 - The Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes is proclaimed by Prince Regent Alexander of Serbia
This kingdom, known to history as Yugoslavia, was to have a tumultuous birth, life cycle and death, but even its very...

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Versailles #9: Eastern Europe Reborn

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If finding a solution to Western Europe was difficult, then untangling the morass which was Eastern Europe seemed like mission impossible. Thankfully for those flocking to Paris, Eastern Europeans had taken it upon themselves to do the legwork for them. Poles, Czechs, Yugoslavs and Roman...

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Versailles #8: OTD 28 Nov 1918 - Preparing Paris

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ON_THIS_DAY_IN_HISTORY - sort of - everyone was going to Paris!

Destination Paris: Mission, end the war! As thousands of people from all across the world flocked to Paris for the looming conference, Parisians and civil servants of all shades had the unenviable task of preparing...

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Versailles #7: George Clemenceau Profile Part 2/2

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"From the blind confusion of factional strife the Frenchman has emerged in this hour all of a piece throughout, stronger, more resolute, silent, smiling, his eyes bright with an invincible fire which affirms that the legend of France shall not fail…It is in that mysterious hour whe...

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Versailles #6: George Clemenceau Profile Part 1/2

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France, that critically important cog in the machine of the Paris Peace Conference, had scores to settle and plenty to feel sorry about. The war had ripped through her people and country, bringing with it a plague of devastation unmatched in living memory. The flower of her youth lay dea...

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1956 Episode 2.6: The Entente Rides Again!

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Episode 2.6: The Entente Rides Again looks at the increasingly close cooperation between Britain and France in light of the signal defeat of Western imperialist ambitions in Egypt. We open our episode with a defining scene – President Nasser’s nationalisation of the Suez Canal. From ...

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1956 Episode 2.5: Oh No Cairo

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Episode 2.5: Oh No Cairo looks at British commitments in the Middle East, and how setbacks there could massively drag down ideas of British ‘prestige’ in that region. What did the French have to fear from Colonel Nasser, and how did this tie in with later Anglo-French agreements? The...

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Versailles #5: Armistice Wishlist

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 Remember - check out the Delegation Game, and find out how you can participate in this exciting new way to make the very most out of thi...

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Versailles #4: Vision of Division

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Remember - check out the Delegation Game, and find out how you can participate in this exciting new way to make the very most out of this incr...

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Versailles #3: The House That House Built

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Now THIS is exciting - click here to learn more about the aforementioned Delegation Game which I talked about for a great deal in this episode...

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Versailles #2: Germany Falling, Germany Falling

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It is impossible to tell the story of the Treaty of Versailles without Germany, and in episode 2 of the VAP, 'Germany Falling, Germany Falling', we examine the state of Germany in military, economic and societal terms by mid-1918. A campaign which had started out so strong and filled eve...

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Versailles Introduction Part 3/3

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Here we have yet another introduction episode - this final one will be giving us a brief(ish) rundown on the origins of the Great War, for the benefit of those that have not listened to the July Crisis Anniversary Project of old. The world went to war in 1914, and the circumstances which...

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Versailles Introduction Part 2/3

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We must set the structure and sources of this project in front of you before we jump right into it, and we should also clarify our aims before we go any further too. We have got a LOT of ground to get into over the next eight months, but I hope that you are ready to join me for this fasc...

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Versailles Introduction Part 1/3

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To make it through the tons of research material available on the Treaty of Versailles, it is essential we take a certain angle as our guide. Find out what kind of angle I am interested in, and how I plan to divide the different sections of this project up, so that you and I can get thro...

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Versailles #1: OTD 11 Nov 1918 - To The Last Man

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It's time. It's time at long last to unleash this project, to reveal the hidden complexities, the terrible truths, the dire dangers, the fascinating characters and the inspiring anecdotes of the period in history so often maligned and misunderstood, but so critically important to our wor...

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WDF: State of the Podcast Address 8th November 2018

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WDF is about to be positively lit up by the most ambitious project we've ever taken on, but before we jump into that, I felt it only right that I bring you guys up to speed with my new job, how I got on in the Sound Education Podcast Conference in Harvard, some notes about the podcasting...

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Korean War: Conclusion

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It's time to say goodbye to this incredible era, and to end this whopper journey we've been on for the past 11+ months. I really can't believe we're here, but we are, and I figured there was never a better time to end this series, than on my birthday, so happy birthday to me!

Our c...

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Korean War #48: Something of an Ending

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It's time to say good bye!

Episode 48: Something Of An Ending gathers together everything we’ve learned over the last 47 episodes and returns to those key questions, theories and goals which opened our series all those months ago. It is a typically inten...

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Korean War #47: Ike Will Bring Them Home!

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Episode 47: Ike Will Bring Them Home! This is our penultimate episode, and as such plays a critical role in bringing several threads of our narrative together. How fluent in the use of atomic diplomacy was Eisenhower’s administration? Armed with the knowledge we have from the last epis...

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Korean War #46: Atomic Diplomacy

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Episode 46: Atomic Diplomacy looks at the fascinating tactic supposedly made use of by the Eisenhower administration in the first half of 1953. This policy of threatening nuclear war if the communists did not see sense worked, so the conventional account suggests, and it worked because N...

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Korean War #45: The Culminating Factors

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Episode 45: The Culminating Factors brings several threads of our story together, as we count down towards the establishment of peace amidst the political climb of Dwight D. Eisenhower, who would be elected President of the US and wave goodbye to the Truman administration. The story of h...

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