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Lecture

William Tyler
WWII

Monday 7.03.2022

Summary

William Tyler gives an overview on the immense topic of World War II, focusing on the events that lead up to it as well as the key moments throughout its six years fight.

William Tyler

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William Tyler has spent his entire professional life in adult education, beginning at Kingsgate College in 1969. He has lectured widely for many public bodies, including the University of Cambridge and the WEA, in addition to speaking to many clubs and societies. In 2009, William was awarded the MBE for services to adult education, and he has previously been a scholar in residence at the London Jewish Cultural Centre.

Possibly. Or possibly, Nicholas II. If the army refuses to fight and the civilian population rises in disgust because of lack of food, so he may turn out to be Hitler or he may turn out to be Nicholas II. Hopefully, Nicholas II.

No, I think it’s, I think the connection is Hitler’s invasion of Czechoslovakia and the West doing nothing, and then too late to do anything when it was Poland. That I think is the parallel, and the question is, is Putin prepared to stop at Ukraine? Will he advance on Georgia? Will he advance on Moldova, and heaven help us, will he advance on a NATO country, Poland, or the three Baltic states, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia? We don’t know the answer to that.