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  • Опубліковано 6 гру 2018
  • Begin the full course now at bit.ly/2HUwedg to watch the other free lectures, including an introduction from Larry P. Arnn.
    This is the second lecture in our free online course on World War II featuring military historian Victor Davis Hanson.
    World War II, the greatest armed conflict in human history, encompassed global fighting in unprecedented ways. This course analyzes Allied and Axis investments and strategies that led one side to win and the other to lose. It also considers how the war’s diverse theaters, belligerents, and ways of fighting came eventually to define a single war.
    Hillsdale College is an independent institution of higher learning founded in 1844 by men and women “grateful to God for the inestimable blessings” resulting from civil and religious liberty and “believing that the diffusion of learning is essential to the perpetuity of these blessings.” It pursues the stated object of the founders: “to furnish all persons who wish, irrespective of nation, color, or sex, a literary, scientific, [and] theological education” outstanding among American colleges “and to combine with this such moral and social instruction as will best develop the minds and improve the hearts of its pupils.” As a nonsectarian Christian institution, Hillsdale College maintains “by precept and example” the immemorial teachings and practices of the Christian faith.
    The College also considers itself a trustee of our Western philosophical and theological inheritance tracing to Athens and Jerusalem, a heritage finding its clearest expression in the American experiment of self-government under law.
    By training the young in the liberal arts, Hillsdale College prepares students to become leaders worthy of that legacy. By encouraging the scholarship of its faculty, it contributes to the preservation of that legacy for future generations. By publicly defending that legacy, it enlists the aid of other friends of free civilization and thus secures the conditions of its own survival and independence.

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  • @jeffdkillman
    @jeffdkillman 5 років тому +740

    Victor Davis Hanson is possibly the most underrated American intellectual. If a generation would grow up on Hanson & Thomas Sowell the country would be reborn again.

    • @bnkosu
      @bnkosu 5 років тому +23

      Śūnyatā Advaita I’d throw Walter Williams in there to, but man are you correct. How much better a place would the world be if professors like VDH and Williams had the same coverage as racist demagogues like Miles Eric Dyson and his ilk.

    • @edwardelliott5756
      @edwardelliott5756 5 років тому +8

      Amen.

    • @arthurkorff
      @arthurkorff 5 років тому +5

      2:45 we dont have wings

    • @willosee
      @willosee 5 років тому +5

      Completely agree

    • @lanceschaina3084
      @lanceschaina3084 5 років тому +1

      @@phildouglas9086 I'm reading the data on the website of the NALS, and it contradicts what you wrote. 1) The survey asks for education level, but it doesn't ask which college was attended, or whether the adult was "ivy league." 2) The survey lists adults as either Below Basic, Basic, Intermediate or Proficient. The only "pass" is to be Basic and above. Proficient is defined as being able to analyze and understand complex and challenging concepts and tasks. 3) Among all college grads, only 0.5% didn't pass, not the 43% that you mentioned. In fact, 53% were Intermediate and 31% were Proficient. This is compared to a 13% fail rate among high school grads and a 4% Proficient rate.The NALS data is here: nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d10/tables/dt10_393.asp. Where are you getting your data?

  • @PewPr0
    @PewPr0 5 років тому +659

    This man is a national treasure.

    • @petejames4222
      @petejames4222 5 років тому +21

      I am from the United Kingdom, and I'd like to expand on what you say - Victor D Hanson is an international treasure. If he does have a political bias, he certainly never lets it cloud his work.

    • @johnburns4017
      @johnburns4017 5 років тому +7

      @@petejames4222
      He does have biases for sure - politically is to the right. He is also US centric, as if WW2 would not have been won without US involvement - even the US government never thought that. But overall he is good. He is good at the _Big Picture_ of WW2.

    • @petejames4222
      @petejames4222 5 років тому +8

      I have heard his pro-Trump stance.

    • @petejames4222
      @petejames4222 5 років тому +3

      But i do not think that any political mind has a monopoly on 'knowledge' :)

    • @johnburns4017
      @johnburns4017 5 років тому

      @@petejames4222
      Sad isn't it.

  • @ewenchalmers1312
    @ewenchalmers1312 4 роки тому +308

    Did not hear one 'um', 'ah' or 'er'. VDH is the exemplar of how an academic should be.

    • @OldItalianYankee
      @OldItalianYankee 2 роки тому +5

      Absolutely agree

    • @juanmonge8
      @juanmonge8 2 роки тому +2

      A few years ago, I was listening to the radio. A couple of disc jockeys were talking about how going to broadcasting school had cured them of those problems. Most people don’t know how they sound to others.

    • @steadyjumper3547
      @steadyjumper3547 Рік тому +6

      10:18 short um it was short and barely noticeable but I happened to read this comment while hearing it ;)

    • @zackgebhart927
      @zackgebhart927 Рік тому +6

      Yeah he says a few "uh"s but your point remains

    • @williamkennedy3837
      @williamkennedy3837 Рік тому +2

      I didn't notice till your comment. This is what is missing in today's world.

  • @MrSristenpart
    @MrSristenpart 5 років тому +324

    At 60 I'm still learning. History is my favorite subject.. Mr. Hanson I have learned plenty listening to your lectures. Thank you very much

    • @navigator1383
      @navigator1383 5 років тому +6

      One must "unlearn" propaganda thrust upon us throughout our lives.

    • @ralphnieves7690
      @ralphnieves7690 5 років тому +6

      Stephen Ristenpart “AT ANY AGE HE IS AMAZING “ WHAT A TEACHER”

    • @mrswinkyuk
      @mrswinkyuk 5 років тому

      Check his "facts" though. Unless you're a paranoid nut-job like Navi Gator. Too much supposition and his conclusions are very questionable. Do your own research and you'll see what I mean.

    • @philipgates988
      @philipgates988 5 років тому +4

      Stan Whattmore I would say his method of teaching does instill new areas of thought. We should always question all information. But I find his ideas stimulating.

    • @roberthurleyjr4762
      @roberthurleyjr4762 5 років тому +3

      d
      Ditto, Shephen and Sunyata! V.D.H. is no longer just a Hoover Institute Secret! He has been remarkably prescient about Current Political debacle and political Military Historian really shines and stands above his Contemporaries and younger college-age people involved in a calm look at Real American History and not some Leftist Revision of the actual History of many issues. Good work.
      BTW, he is a reminder and a breath of Fresh-Air after years of Leftists Lies about easily verifiable FACTS!

  • @TheKingb1943
    @TheKingb1943 3 роки тому +76

    He’s brilliant and a great teacher

  • @Bitterrootbackroads
    @Bitterrootbackroads 5 років тому +286

    Being that most of the available programming thrust upon us is mindless garbage I lean towards history & documentaries. Most of the WWII stuff just plays the same old footage, facts, & commentary, overlaid with some dramatic music, and I most often fall asleep. This guy has me hanging on EVERY word, and sometimes backing up a bit, to replay & make sure I understood exactly. Not a word wasted, and the focus on how all the small parts tie into the big picture is what I've been missing in my studies!

    • @hillsdalecollege
      @hillsdalecollege  5 років тому +35

      We're so glad that you are finding his lectures so enriching! You can sign up for the full online course at bit.ly/2zORuNf, 100% free of charge.

    • @treffensaintjohnllc2913
      @treffensaintjohnllc2913 5 років тому +13

      I agree. I'm tired of the same old WWII documentaries. They are all the same; however this one has a fresh take.

    • @michaelharris6441
      @michaelharris6441 5 років тому +12

      History channel should give this man not just his own show but channel !

    • @nathantaylor3576
      @nathantaylor3576 5 років тому +9

      I obtained the book THE SECOND WORLD WARS and it is great. I have always had an interest in World War II, and it had got to the point where I rarely learn anything new. No so with this book. I find it somewhat dense reading, but it is packed with insights I have never encountered before. Get the book and read it.

    • @michaelharris6441
      @michaelharris6441 5 років тому +17

      Gatorman9000 @ Are you kidding me ??? I know for a fact you didn’t look into VDH background or you would of seen his list of scholar achievements. One being he is a military historian which is why he is a professor with a PHD. Taught military history at Stanford U. Calling him out as a right winger on Fox News is a bit rich coming from an obvious Lib in terms of somehow discrediting him. Every major University is infested with liberal socialist & even communist professors teaching everything except military history. And his book The Case for Trump is an objective analysis on why he was elected and Trump’s accomplishments yes I realize that’s has you all butt hurt . 🇺🇸

  • @jtking76
    @jtking76 Рік тому +48

    Victor Davis Hanson never fails to impress and enlighten.

  • @johnvannewhouse
    @johnvannewhouse Рік тому +40

    I've only watched this 30 times...every effin time it just stuns me how KNOWLEDGEABLE this man is about something MILLIONS OF PEOPLE have studied for decades by now...just amazing...

  • @dmutant2635
    @dmutant2635 5 років тому +54

    Thank you Hillsdale for making Mr. Hanson's lectures available! One of the smartest men in the world.

  • @kenth151
    @kenth151 2 роки тому +16

    Mr. Hanson, I heard you speak around 15 years ago at the University of North Texas. The room was packed and you were a great speaker. I also own many of your books. Thank you for your wisdom.

  • @baroqueguitarist5673
    @baroqueguitarist5673 2 роки тому +33

    When the world went crazy and threatened those who would not drink the cool aid this man stood firm to his beliefs and the pursuit of truth. Many great minds were either too scared or too ignorant to take that brave stand. He’s one of the few who risked serious real life consequences in order to stay true to himself and those he educates. The few brilliant and brave people like him who stood up even though it was dangerous should always be recognized and treasured by the public. This man was put to the test and proved his character and seriousness in what he is saying/doing/teaching and deserves an extra amount of trust and respect. I will never forget that and enjoy his work as much as possible. He proved in the modern age he truely would have been one of the few if born in WW2 Germany to not stay silent and work against the government not just go along out of fear like everybody else. Respect

    • @grantsmythe8625
      @grantsmythe8625 Рік тому +4

      Lol.

    • @Dave-ty2qp
      @Dave-ty2qp 11 місяців тому +1

      @@grantsmythe8625 Here it is 3 weeks later grant (with a "small" g) and we are still laughing at you. LOL

    • @grantsmythe8625
      @grantsmythe8625 11 місяців тому +1

      LOL.

  • @hud86
    @hud86 2 роки тому +5

    I grew up around WWII veteran, Mr. Hanson reminds me of many of them. Calm, collected, well-spoken and informed. I miss them, that generation was the last decent thing to happen to America. I'm disappointed in what we have become now as a country and I pray for a peaceful revolution which gets us back on track with improving the lives of the common person.

  • @thetedmang
    @thetedmang 4 роки тому +31

    World class education from one of the most renowned scholars for free. Thanks VDH!

  • @edmundcharles5278
    @edmundcharles5278 Рік тому +4

    Now this is a highly intelligent and articulate military historian. His strategic insights are very acute and conclusive.

  • @stevenvassalli2408
    @stevenvassalli2408 8 місяців тому +1

    I've enjoyed his lectures since I first discovered him by accident via utube. My favorite.

  • @mikethatcher4205
    @mikethatcher4205 4 роки тому +9

    Mr. Hanson is one of the most important Americans that the current generation will ever know. His knowledge of history, and so important, the ability to relate this information to his students is what makes him such a national treasure. Parents, please, expose your children to his knowledge. And a farmer to boot! Feeding the nation. Thank you VDH for your service to America.

  • @ronaldfinkelstein6335
    @ronaldfinkelstein6335 4 роки тому +7

    Napalm is jellied gasoline. We also used thermite based incendiaries (thermite is a mixture of magnesium, aluminum, and iron powders. It burns hot enough to melt mild steel).

  • @hopdevil007
    @hopdevil007 5 років тому +102

    This is great. VDH is the man. Hopefully this turns into a very long series.

    • @hillsdalecollege
      @hillsdalecollege  5 років тому +10

      You can sign up for the full online course, 100% free of charge, at bit.ly/2zORuNf.

    • @carolinegaibel5039
      @carolinegaibel5039 3 роки тому +2

      @@hillsdalecollege Thanks so much!

    • @rodwoods2108
      @rodwoods2108 3 роки тому +6

      I have developed a huge respect for Hillsdale College. I believe Education actually happens there. It is among the few colleges worth going too. I went to one most never heard of and I now have my Grandson in another one. An actual real educational facility.

    • @dannaylor9211
      @dannaylor9211 3 роки тому +6

      VDH is the best

  • @robbie_
    @robbie_ 5 років тому +74

    Ah, I love me some Victor Davis. Thanks for sharing.

  • @MrKnoxguy101
    @MrKnoxguy101 3 роки тому +12

    I love listening to Mr. Hanson talk about the subject of WWII. I wish he could have made several more of these. You enjoy listening so much that before you know it, an hour has flown by and they’re over.

  • @Marine_Ret
    @Marine_Ret 5 років тому +18

    Used to work at Camp Hanson - the Marine Corps Base named after his uncle Victor Hanson.

  • @joanofarc1338
    @joanofarc1338 Рік тому +6

    As a retired USAF pilot, I found this lecture to be outstanding! Thank you Dr. Hanson

  • @magellan500
    @magellan500 Рік тому +2

    It’s really great that Hillsdale supports outstanding scholars like VDT and Jordan Peterson.

  • @peternorth8730
    @peternorth8730 5 років тому +41

    Very comprehensive lecture from a well informed intellectual. Greetings from Germany btw

  • @65gtotrips
    @65gtotrips Рік тому +6

    This is what I adore about VDH, as he really gets into the nitty gritty, even talking about the Germans with their over-engineered machines, when he spoke of them stressing over the cylinder head calibrations.

  • @hugo_kruger
    @hugo_kruger 5 років тому +3

    As a South African, I have to say that the lessons that Victor Davis Hanson points out from wars are as applicable to my country as to the USA. War is certainly the father of us all.

  • @viexplayz6505
    @viexplayz6505 3 роки тому +2

    my favorite ad on youtube, i always watch it in full when i see it

  • @etaoinbshrdlu
    @etaoinbshrdlu 4 роки тому +2

    Simply outstanding. My father served in World War Two and spoke of things which must have been utterly shocking to a West Virginia boy who grew up in the '30s. He had pictures of Corregidor, blasted by fighting, and of the cliffs on Okinawa where Okinawan noncombatants had not long before thrown their babies and children off cliffs onto the rocks and sea below, and then had jumped to their deaths, rather than endure the shame of defeat. I've seen videos of Japanese women training in groups to fight to the death with sharpened sticks rather than be shamed by defeat. The decision to use the nuclear weapons in the hope of perhaps shocking the Japanese out of their cultural deathtrap, and thus save uncountable human lives by avoiding the far, far bloodier alternatives takes on a degree of clarity. And this in the context of Dr. Hanson's discussion of the Allied horror of the experience of the loss of a young generation in WWI.

  • @OdysseusIthaca
    @OdysseusIthaca 5 років тому +104

    I've seen war movies made for millions of dollars that were less entertaining than this one old man, in a chair.

  • @lonniekennedy6130
    @lonniekennedy6130 Рік тому +9

    I’m always on the edge of my seat listening to VDH! You are a national treasure! Thank you so much.

  • @dixierebel8422
    @dixierebel8422 5 років тому +39

    Yet another excellent presentation!
    I greatly enjoy listening to and learning from Dr. Hanson. Not the least of reasons is that he enjoys sharing his vast knowledge and insight and doesn't, like so many others, enjoys hearing himself talk.
    Do keep-up the great work!

    • @keithranker3908
      @keithranker3908 Рік тому +1

      The Japanese has a 4 engine flying boat, but I don’t think thet made a lot of them. Anyway, they probably weren’t really built to do what American bombers were desined to do. As for Germany, they had a 6 engine cargo plane, but they were not bombers.

  • @edwardelliott5756
    @edwardelliott5756 5 років тому +4

    Excellent, Dr Hansen you’re the best narrator, writer and professor on history. Period.

  • @gilbertogonzalezr9353
    @gilbertogonzalezr9353 2 роки тому +6

    I have seen many of his lectures and interviews and one thing that amazes me is that he does not have a single note in front of him, what a brilliant mind!! Presidents and government officials should be taking notes from his lectures, they might learn something!! Thanks professor Hanson for sharing your knowledge and wisdom with the rest of us

    • @davidsigalow7349
      @davidsigalow7349 Рік тому +1

      I was present once when Prof. Hanson extemporized about the wars between Greece and Persia for 90 minutes. It was stunning.

  • @gregchury2091
    @gregchury2091 5 років тому +45

    A great talk on the lessons of AirPower in WW2.

  • @wrobinson1702
    @wrobinson1702 Рік тому +1

    Great lecture. I mostly agree. An exception is Dr Hanson's comment that the reason for using nuclear weapons was only to preclude the need for an American land invasion of Japan. I truly believe that President Truman wanted to send the Soviets the message that we not only HAD these weapons (which Stalin already knew) but were not afraid to USE them for strategic reasons.

  • @williamkennedy3837
    @williamkennedy3837 Рік тому

    You are THE MAN, Victor!!!!!!
    You are the most intelligent man on the internet.

  • @michaelharris6441
    @michaelharris6441 5 років тому +6

    These lectures should be required viewing @ every high school and immigration office with a pass/fail exam !

  • @samuelchurch9892
    @samuelchurch9892 5 років тому +9

    It is often understated the losses of allied air forces during world war two. The Eight Air Force alone lost 26,000 dead and 47,000 wounded. The entire US Marine Corps during all of WWII had lost 24,511 killed and 68,207 wounded. RAF bomber
    command lost 55,573 kill in action out of a force of about 125,000 airmen.

    • @63DW89A
      @63DW89A 4 роки тому +3

      +Samuel Church However, if you were a new recruit into the U.S. services, your chances of being killed or wounded were about 1-in-35 for U.S. Navy, and U.S. Army Air Force, about 1-in-15 for U.S Army ground forces, and about 1-in-7 for U.S Marine Corps. USMC much smaller than USAAF, USA and USN, so the actual number of casualties is lower, but the percentage of casualties per unit engaged is actually higher for USMC.

  • @HobbitHomes263
    @HobbitHomes263 8 місяців тому +1

    WHen I was stationed in Germany in 1974 I had to take a course to be certified to drive on German roads. Our instructor was a POW in WWII. He was sent to a POW camp Arizona where POWs provided labor moving material from various war production facilities. It was his opinion that America won because we had forklifts and Germany did not. He was astounded by how fast we could make things and then move them to ports ond onto ships

  • @godswatching2863
    @godswatching2863 7 місяців тому

    I wish I had one tenth of the memory and his ability to articulate ideas as mister victor hanson has.

  • @hey_joe7069
    @hey_joe7069 5 років тому +6

    This man is a national treasure!

  • @bobbyb.6644
    @bobbyb.6644 4 роки тому +8

    I thought that I knew a lot about this subject but feel like a newbie to this scholar! He teaches me on every video without the psychobabble of many “academics “. Thank you Victor!

    • @christopherthrawn7541
      @christopherthrawn7541 4 роки тому +1

      Same here.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 4 роки тому +2

      The US school system and media has lied to people post WW2. One of the biggest lies was that Hitler was right wing.
      Kids today do not realize that Nazi means National Socialist. Or that Fascism came from the ideology of Fasci which was also socialist.
      That is the reason why you do not know or understand any of this at all.

    • @user-kj8lq7mo2s
      @user-kj8lq7mo2s 7 місяців тому

      Would it surprise you to know that the second OLDEST air force in the world after the OLDEST being the British RAF was an African airforce being the SOUTH AFRICAN AIRFORCE.
      And it was a south African who has a great part in establishing the RAF the oldest airforce in the world this being field marshall JAN CHRISTAIN SMUTS.

  • @ralphnieves7690
    @ralphnieves7690 5 років тому +2

    Victor David Hanson is with out QUESTION the MOST ACCURATE HISTORIAN TODAY. As they say “ THOSE THAT DO NOT PAY ATTENTION WILL AGAIN PAY THE PRICE “ I am summarizing. PERIOD

  • @nitasheehan2704
    @nitasheehan2704 2 роки тому +4

    Victor Hanson, thank you for graciously sharing your vast knowledge in your enjoyable, conversational style.

  • @johnhall8364
    @johnhall8364 5 років тому +31

    This was a fantastic strategic summary of the air war in particular and the overall war in general. Well done!

    • @keithranker3908
      @keithranker3908 Рік тому +1

      As VDH said, about 150,00- Japanese were killed in the first firebombing raid. About 70,000 were killed by each atomic bomb.

    • @keithranker3908
      @keithranker3908 Рік тому

      VDH makes a great point. About 140,000 dies in the two A bombings. The alternative, fire bombing twice each day as General LeMay proposed would have killed far more Japanese.

    • @keithranker3908
      @keithranker3908 Рік тому +1

      Best 1 hour summation of the air war.

  • @ydelysuarez2548
    @ydelysuarez2548 5 років тому +44

    Amazing lecture, thank you.

  • @Cowboy28074
    @Cowboy28074 4 роки тому +9

    I have read WW2 all my life. This guy is amazing!

  • @KenArkane
    @KenArkane 5 років тому +19

    Fascinating. Never understood WWII like this. Thanks Prof VDH, and God bless you!

  • @BeverlyM52
    @BeverlyM52 2 роки тому +8

    A NOTE: When the war started, the Navy snatched up a few math teachers from high schools (my Papa was one--brand new teacher from UCLA/USC) to become teachers of navigation at Pensacola. The Navy put the group through Nav training, dressed them as officers, and gave them gold bars (No OCS). Papa was brilliant, so they were wise to select him. As with most, Papa wanted to get out there and fight; and he was, eventually, able to become a navigator in the Pacific Theater. (I am, obviously, so proud of him)

    • @BasementEngineer
      @BasementEngineer 11 місяців тому

      Well, he wasn't that bright to want go and kill people who had done nothing to him or the USA.
      Spare us the whining and moaning about the Japanese attack om Pearl Harbour.

  • @antonioperez2623
    @antonioperez2623 5 років тому +17

    VDH is an amazing American military historian.

  • @richardwalters1803
    @richardwalters1803 3 місяці тому

    What a magnificent speaker and teacher. I only wish I would have had teachers of his magnitude

  • @JohnSmith-if5ns
    @JohnSmith-if5ns 5 років тому +14

    This was an amazing lecture. Hillsdale is a beacon in the darkness.

  • @tedbaxter5234
    @tedbaxter5234 5 років тому +13

    Thank you Hilsdale!

  • @magisterdamask9015
    @magisterdamask9015 5 років тому +38

    Fantastic stuff. Great to see more VDH

  • @fredmilow
    @fredmilow 5 років тому +1

    DR. Hanson adds essential details to the conduct of the air war in World War 2.

  • @thejackrabbithole-5311
    @thejackrabbithole-5311 11 місяців тому +1

    VDH, you are one of the wisest people in history. I enjoy you speaking on any subject, however, WWII and the Greatest Generation leaves anyone who grasps what was accomplished in awe.

  • @yourrealdad88
    @yourrealdad88 4 роки тому +3

    VDH may your life be long, the world needs as many credible, rational minds as it can get.

  • @spazz99ful
    @spazz99ful 5 років тому +11

    I am not a war buff, but VDH is like ASMR to me.

  • @BecomeAWebDev
    @BecomeAWebDev 5 років тому

    Anything from Victor Davis Hanson is going to be tremendously insightful, that much is for sure.

  • @robertkelly3186
    @robertkelly3186 5 років тому +22

    This made my morning. Love VDH!

  • @mathewforsyth2481
    @mathewforsyth2481 11 місяців тому +3

    Outstanding mate, absolutely love the way you delivered that. Thanks

  • @jjforcebreaker
    @jjforcebreaker 5 років тому +19

    This is amazing. And so well done! Thank you Mr. Hanson and thanks Hillsdale. Looking forward to see more!

  • @fromthewrath2come
    @fromthewrath2come 9 місяців тому

    In a day when heroes are in short supply, VDH is encouraging. I love history and try to listen to one of his podcasts every day.

  • @michaelrivera2212
    @michaelrivera2212 5 років тому +11

    ive always learned about land and sea power but never air. Really great to listen to

  • @28pbtkh23
    @28pbtkh23 4 роки тому +11

    This is a brilliant analysis. I lived through the revisionist 1970s where many of my history teachers at school where it was frequently taught that the bombing campaign was a waste of men and resources. It was very negative in concept, and ignored the wider picture. So it is heartening to hear a different view.

    • @dirktyler3643
      @dirktyler3643 Рік тому

      There's nothing brilliant about his analysis. It's the same analysis from every establishment sector. Nothing new here at all.

    • @28pbtkh23
      @28pbtkh23 Рік тому +4

      @@dirktyler3643 - it doesn’t have to be new to be good. Besides, the establishment view has derided the bombing campaign for decades now.

  • @sunbro6998
    @sunbro6998 5 років тому +7

    Thank you Sir.

  • @walterdebnam8021
    @walterdebnam8021 9 місяців тому

    Thanks Kevin, for keeping it in front of the people in this country

  • @Stew357
    @Stew357 3 роки тому +1

    Outstanding program, ty Dr. Hanson!

  • @brokenbiker220
    @brokenbiker220 4 роки тому +7

    Different discipline but his well thought out, articulate talks rival Jordan Peterson

  • @RScott413
    @RScott413 5 років тому +4

    VDH is one of my go-to heroes. Just awesome.

  • @fkerpants
    @fkerpants 4 роки тому

    I could listen to this guy all day.

  • @stevelux9854
    @stevelux9854 Рік тому +1

    The lessons here are:
    An ignored threat grows.
    Appeasement fosters threat growth.
    Survival requires technology investment.
    National security requires ready forces.
    One can understand how the military industrial complex grew to such a political and economic powerhouse. And one can understand how politics needs sophisticated, sober and mature adults to both foster and limit that very tool that can both be our destroyer and our salvation - something we have been seriously lacking for the last few generations.

  • @jt66radioguy4
    @jt66radioguy4 5 років тому +11

    Fantastic!! Absolutely enjoyed this discussion from start to finish. Thank you for making great content like this.

  • @TheCooperjesse
    @TheCooperjesse 5 років тому +4

    Very excited to see this!!

  • @steveschramko2386
    @steveschramko2386 Рік тому +1

    What seemed to be missing here was a discussion of the conflicting bombing strategies of the British Bomber Command and the U.S. Army Air Force i.e. between daylight precision tactical bombing and night bombing. This resulted in a round-the-clock bombing assault on Germany. This greatly changed the allied air assault. It became a major focus of the aerial campaign. They even wrote a song about it, 'The U.S.A. By Daylight and the R.A.F. by Night' by Hal Block and Bob Musel 1944.

  • @paulrugg3371
    @paulrugg3371 3 роки тому

    So glad the tube allowed me to become familiar with this concise, well spoken man.

  • @rascallyrabbit717
    @rascallyrabbit717 5 років тому +6

    One of the finest dissertations I've listed to in a long while. 👏👏
    *Rabbit li **-o-** ves learning*

  • @davidveenbaas4144
    @davidveenbaas4144 5 років тому +7

    Excellent.

  • @brotherP2020
    @brotherP2020 Рік тому

    Thank You Sir for your invaluable teaching skill & in-depth knowledge

  • @kevinburk1670
    @kevinburk1670 4 роки тому

    and all of it just rolls of the top of his head ...brilliant man

  • @brandonmacey964
    @brandonmacey964 5 років тому +3

    The best things in life are free ❤

  • @mustavogaia2655
    @mustavogaia2655 5 років тому +31

    Is it my impression or was that a well timed one take recording?

    • @digitalnomad9985
      @digitalnomad9985 5 років тому

      Hard to tell with the camera changes.

    • @hillsdalecollege
      @hillsdalecollege  5 років тому +27

      Hi Mustavo! This actually was done in one take! Victor Davis Hanson is an amazing lecturer.

    • @mustavogaia2655
      @mustavogaia2655 5 років тому +3

      @@hillsdalecollege I've seen a similar lecture from VDH given in a single breath. Amazing.

  • @ceciliapeters5644
    @ceciliapeters5644 5 років тому +1

    this information should be taught to all of our high school students...so that they may understand the why of things today.

  • @steveblevins8793
    @steveblevins8793 11 місяців тому

    I'm watching this after finishing Churchill's MEMOIRS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR. Hanson's marvelous lecture is helping me tie some loose ends together. Because Churchill was writing from a British perspective, his account is naturally Eurocentric, with relatively little space devoted to the war in the Pacific. Hanson's emphasis on the Pacific theater helps to fill some gaps. Thank you, Professor Hanson and Hillsdale. On to the next episode!

  • @ChristianReinholdt
    @ChristianReinholdt 5 років тому +4

    More of this!

    • @hillsdalecollege
      @hillsdalecollege  5 років тому

      Hi Christian! You can sign up for the 100% free full course here: bit.ly/2zORuNf

  • @MrSebastiananthony
    @MrSebastiananthony 5 років тому +5

    Such a brilliant lecture. Thank you

  • @nickwoolmer5037
    @nickwoolmer5037 7 місяців тому

    A masterclass lecture in logic and facts. Note not done with notes . Awsesome

  • @ramoncroes6763
    @ramoncroes6763 3 роки тому

    Sublime Explanation...Thank You!

  • @bobdimarcantonio4226
    @bobdimarcantonio4226 4 роки тому +6

    God bless those who know and speak truth. Thank you VDH for your brilliant truth.

  • @markturner6240
    @markturner6240 5 років тому +4

    This was great! Thank you for sharing this history lesson! WOW! I love the study if history,especially WAR history,and this puts a totally new spin on this study!
    Again!
    Thank you Hillsdale,and Professor Hanson for allowing me to watch,listen,and learn!

  • @eloisecarlin9344
    @eloisecarlin9344 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Victor Davis Hanson

  • @Persian5life
    @Persian5life 5 років тому +1

    Victor Davis Hanson, giving me the education i was denied in school for free. Thank you for this.

  • @KainedbutAble123
    @KainedbutAble123 5 років тому +3

    Will there be a SEA edition of this incredible show?

  • @DarkGlass824
    @DarkGlass824 5 років тому +3

    I wish he would do something on Churchill.

  • @mkr4922
    @mkr4922 Рік тому

    I am 72 and would love to sit in his classroom..brilliant individual

  • @215510634
    @215510634 5 років тому +3

    Great video, thanks to HIllsdale and VHD

  • @emilianoconde9647
    @emilianoconde9647 5 років тому +7

    I watched every WWII documentary, yet this simple talk is so interesting, well explained and concise. Thank you!
    The one thing I would point out is that Canada is not mentioned once, when in fact it did an important contribution to the war effort.

    • @M0rmagil
      @M0rmagil 5 років тому

      Emiliano Conde you are correct. VDH knows that too, so it’s unfortunate that their contributions aren’t covered here, but at this level of analysis it’s what happens.

    • @63DW89A
      @63DW89A 4 роки тому

      Canadian (and Australian) contribution to WW2, unfortunately is usually hidden, because Commonwealth contributions are all lumped together with the UK.

    • @paulandsueroberts4121
      @paulandsueroberts4121 4 роки тому

      Emiliano Conde He generally concentrates on the USA need I say more!

  • @ureboyjack6997
    @ureboyjack6997 4 роки тому +4

    I’ve always enjoyed studying history and thes videos really do help

  • @dianebaldwin3921
    @dianebaldwin3921 4 роки тому

    These are wonderful descriptions of military action - my dad was a tool room gage guy at Lockheed, in Burbank California. Uncle Donald was a spot-welder and had his home in
    Burbank. So many civilians have never heard of the "home war".

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 4 роки тому

      It is a way of describing those that were in the US and not in the theater of war.

  • @DuhartCreek
    @DuhartCreek Рік тому

    I love History and what better Instructor to listen to than Victor Davis Hanson.