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How Hitler almost starved Britain – Sarah Paine

05.09.2025
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In this lecture, military historian Sarah Paine explains how Britain used sea control, peripheral campaigns, and alliances to defeat Nazi Germany during WWII. She then applies this framework to today, arguing that Russia and China are similarly constrained by their geography, making them vulnerable in any conflict with maritime powers (like the U.S. and its allies).

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Timestamps

– How WW1 shaped WW2

– Hitler and Churchill’s battle to command the Atlantic

– Peripheral theaters leading up to Normandy

– The Eastern front

– Russia’s & China’s geographic prisons

– Hitler’s blunders & America’s industrial might

– Bismarck’s limited wars vs Hitler’s total war


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