The Visionaries: A Global War (Part 4)
4/29/202653 min
Why did Roosevelt enter World War Two? What was Atlantic Charter? How did the USSR defeat Operation Barbarossa? Join Al Murray and James Holland for part 4 of their most ambitious series yet; a definitive survey of the 20th Century and how the First World War and economic instability of the 20s and 30s caused World War Two, and how the political vision of US Presidents like Roosevelt and Truman strengthened Western Democracies for the Cold War with the USSR. Start your free trial at patreon.com/wehaveways and unlock exclusive content and more. Enjoy livestreams, early access, ad-free listening, bonus episodes, and a weekly newsletter packed with book deals and behind-the-scenes insights. Get your ticket for We Have Ways Fest 6 here! A Goalhanger Production Produced by James Regan Assistant Producer: Alfie Norris Exec Producer: Tony Pastor Social: @WeHaveWaysPod Social Producer: Harry Balden Email: wehaveways@goalhanger.com Membership Club: patreon.com/wehaveways Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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First 90 secondsAl Murray· Host0:00
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Speaker 10:19
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Speaker 20:52
[gentle music] From the director of Bohemian Rhapsody and The Usual Suspects comes Monument. It's 1999. Israel's occupation of Southern Lebanon is reaching its breaking point. A renowned architect is challenged by his son to imagine a memorial for every victim of war. As violence escalates, father and son clash over loyalty, art, and peace. Starring Joe Mazzello and Academy Award winner Jon Voight. Monument, now playing at the Angelika in DC and Fairfax. Get tickets at monument.film.
Speaker 31:21
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