
WWII Episode 3: The New World War (July 1941-March 1942)
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This lecture with Victor Davis Hanson analyzes the evolution of World War II from a European conflict to a global war, beginning with the fall of France in June 1940. It discusses Germany's initial victories and the strategic miscalculations leading to Operation Barbarossa and its ensuing challenges. The entry of the U.S. post-Pearl Harbor and the critical turning points at Stalingrad and El Alamein illustrate the Allies' resilience. The lecture emphasizes the shift to a war of attrition and the complexities of military strategies that arose from prolonged engagements, reframing the narrative of the conflict's progression. (part 3 of 6)
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