The Visionaries: One War Ends, Another Begins (Part 6)

The Visionaries: One War Ends, Another Begins...

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Winston Churchill, Dominic Sandbrook, & Philippe Sands

Was Churchill the greatest Briton of all time? Why are people like Boris Johnson so keen to be seen like Churchill? How did Nazi war criminals start new lives in places like South America? Listen to these exclusive extracts from Dominic Sandbrook, Tim Shipman, and Philippe Sands' ...  Show more

The Visionaries: Planning For Peace (Part 5)

Why is the Bretton Woods conference so important to today's economies? How did the US dollar become the global currency, replacing the British pound sterling? What was the American contribution to D-Day on June 6th 1944? Join Al Murray and James Holland for part 5 of their most a ...  Show more

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