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December 5, 2025
/ Japan, Podcast, Podcast: Russia, Russia, Russo-Japanese War, War
  • The Unlearned Lesson: How the Russo-Japanese War Doomed the Tsar’s Army

    The Unlearned Lesson: How the Russo-Japanese War Doomed the Tsar’s Army

    December 5, 2025
    Japan, Podcast, Podcast: Russia, Russia, Russo-Japanese War, War

    The collapse of the Russian Army in World War I is often attributed to the overwhelming industrial superiority of Germany or the political decay of the Romanov dynasty. However, a closer inspection reveals a more specific, structural failure: the inability of the Russian military establishment to process the data generated by its own defeat a decade earlier.

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  • Yalta and the Politics of Compromise

    Yalta and the Politics of Compromise

    August 26, 2025
    China, Communism, Imperialism, Japan, Russia, Stalin, United Nations, World War Two

    The Yalta Conference of early February 1945 took place in a devastated World War II Europe.  By that point Allied victory in Europe was all but certain – Soviet armies were closing on Berlin from the east, while American and British forces were pushing in from the west .  Yet the war against Japan still raged in the Pacific, and the three leaders (Churchill, Roosevelt, StalinStalin Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (18 December 1878 – 5 March 1953) was a Soviet politician, dictator and revolutionary who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953. Read More) gathered in Livadia…

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  • Dumbarton Oaks: Designing the Architecture of World Order

    Dumbarton Oaks: Designing the Architecture of World Order

    August 25, 2025
    China, Cold War, Communism, Economics, Germany, Japan, Russia, Stalin, United Nations, USA, USSR, World War Two

    By the late summer of 1944, World War II’s momentum had decisively shifted in favor of the Allies. In Europe, Allied armies had landed in Normandy, liberated Paris, and were pressing toward Germany’s borders, while Soviet forces swept westward across Eastern Europe . The “halcyon days” of mid-1944, as historian Michael Howard called them, saw the looming defeat of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, prompting Allied leaders to turn their focus from winning the war to securing the peace . Amid the optimism, serious questions arose: How would a shattered world be rebuilt, and what kind of international order could…

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  • Japan’s Strategic Failings 1940-41

    Japan’s Strategic Failings 1940-41

    July 17, 2018
    Japan, World War Two

    The position that Japan entered the war in was based on assumptions and desperation. Watch the video below for more: Japan's Strategic Failings 1940-41 Watch this video on YouTube.

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