The Cold War – What We Saw

The Cold War: What We Saw

This isn’t just a multi-episode podcast, it’s a breathtaking opportunity to understand the single most misunderstood conflict between liberty and tyranny in our modern age. The Cold War was fought over decades, on every continent, in the back rooms of the UN Building and in proxy conflicts across the globe. Bill Whittle should receive some sort of heavy shiny trophy for this amazing production, but all can offer is my thanks. And to any reading this I encourage you to listen to The Cold War: What We Saw.

From the Apple Podcast Description: “November 9, 2019, is the 30th anniversary of the day the Berlin Wall came crashing down, freeing East Germany from communism, and marking the beginning of the end of the Soviet Union. But when did the Cold War start? Why does it matter 30 years later? Find out in this ten-part series, transport back in time, feel what it was like to live through the end of the Cold War, and understand why that struggle was a battle for civilization itself. Bill Whittle narrates this compelling series about two competing ideologies battling for global supremacy in the ashes of World War 2.”

Give it a try, you’ll not regret it.

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