Part Four: Beria: Stalin's Pedophile Cop & the Soviet Oppenheimer
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Beria? I hardly know'ya. Anyway, this is the last episode of the series. Goodbye.
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Explore "stalin" with insightful episodes like "Part Four: Beria: Stalin's Pedophile Cop & the Soviet Oppenheimer", "Part Three: Beria: Stalin's Pedophile Cop & the Soviet Oppenheimer", ""What We Saw: An Empire of Terror" w/ Bill Whittle", "#248 – Norman Naimark: Genocide, Stalin, Hitler, Mao, and Absolute Power" and "#582: Essential Lessons From Great Wartime Leaders" from podcasts like ""Behind the Bastards", "Behind the Bastards", "The Ben Shapiro Show", "Lex Fridman Podcast" and "The Art of Manliness"" and more!
Beria? I hardly know'ya. Anyway, this is the last episode of the series. Goodbye.
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Robert and Joe get into the meat of the Beria story: the invasion of Poland and start of World War 2.
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An American conservative blogger and political commentator, BillWhittle is the host of the DailyWire+ series What We Saw, including two seasons on Apollo 11 and The Cold War.
The first episode of What We Saw: An Empire of Terror,the latest iteration of the popular anthology docuseries, is now streaming on DailyWire+ with new episodes dropping weekly on Wednesdays.
War puts leadership to the ultimate test. During a war, a leader must make life or death decisions and be held accountable for those decisions while grappling not only with military strategy, but also political, economic, and domestic dynamics.
My guest explores the lives of nine wartime leaders and what we can learn from them in his latest book: Leadership in War: Essential Lessons From Those Who Made History. His name is Andrew Roberts, and we last had him on the show to talk about his biography of Winston Churchill. We begin today's conversation discussing how Andrew decided on the leaders to highlight in his book, how he defines a "great" leader, and how that definition includes nefarious dictators like Hitler and Stalin. We then take a look at the leadership style of Napoleon, as well as that of World War II leaders like Churchill, Eisenhower, and Marshall. We also unpack how Hitler and Stalin gained power, despite having serious character defects. We end our conversation with the qualities this varied set of leaders held in common.
Get the show notes at aom.is/leadersinwar.
0:00:00 â Opening: The Gulag Achipelago-Aleksandr Soltzhenitsyn (Unabridged) Get Your Copies>Â https://amzn.to/2EDF7r3
1:33:58 â Support: How to stay on THE PATH.
1:22:55 â Final thoughts and take-aways.
1:56:11 â Closing Gratitude.
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