Office Hours with Victor Davis Hanson 2: WWII's Leaders and Conflicting Ideologies
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- Опубліковано 1 лют 2025
- The School of Public Policy is happy to offer Office Hours with Victor Davis Hanson, Edition 2, this fall.
This next set of interviews will explore the class "Leadership and Key Decisions of
World War II," currently being taught by Dr. Hanson to Pepperdine School of Public Policy graduate students.
Victor Davis Hanson is the inaugural Giles-O'Malley Distinguished Visiting Professor at the School of Public Policy. Hanson is also the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow in Residence in Classics and Military History at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University; Professor Emeritus of Classics Emeritus at California State University, Fresno; and the Wayne and Marcia Buske Distinguished Fellow in History at Hillsdale College. He is a nationally syndicated columnist for Tribune Media Services.
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It’s always a great day when you open UA-cam and are greeted with new VDH content
I can listen to Dr. Hanson for hours. And have! I anxiously await the next installment. Great series.
Same!
Fantastic conversation. Victor is a national treasure.
Thank you for the stimulating discussion. Wisdom is exhibited by recognizing that one cannot know exactly what led a person to make a decision in the past. There is no "Way Back" machine.
Insightful and educational as always! Thank you Dr. Hanson!
These first two have been excellent. I was so engrossed in it I was surprised that 45 mins had already gone by. I am very much looking forward to the next one.
I want to tell you how very happy I am to see this series. Thank you.
VDH is a favorite of mine and a National treasure. I'd love to sit down and discuss life with this man!
Brilliant programme so glad to see VDH back with PP great stuff.
This man is brilliant!!!
Always enjoy Victor section 👍👍
God Bless VDH!
Great shows gentleman!
Thanks for this interview.
VDH #1!!!
I’m looking forward to this one!
Fascinating
Thank you
This man is a treasure.
I hope someone in the 2nd Trump administration has the presence of mind to recommend this man for the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
I see VDH I click.
If there had not been a WW1, when France and Russia, supported by GB and later the US, attacked Germay + Austria-Hungary - the Russians mobilizing first, the Tsar's cabinet decided to do so exact the day after Poincare's visit in St. Petersburg.
Even during the war , Germany pleaded to Wilson to moderate a peace between the belligerents, like T. Roosevelt had done with Russia and Japan 1905 - but Wilson chose to take side and go to war himself.
Without the unjust WW1 - initiated by France and Russia (read Clark/ McMeekin et al.) , combined with the brutal Treaty of Versailles, there would not have been an NS-movement, no ascent of the monster Hitler.
VDH in all his accomplishments, ignores the accountability of the allies for WW1 is also a shared responsibility for WW2 , the crimes are Germany's responsability alone.