In July 1945, representatives of the victorious Allies met in the heart of Germany, in the Berlin suburb of Potsdam. It is a new cohort of leaders, while Stalin was still Soviet dictator, the inexperienced Truman and a brand-new British prime minister, Clement Attlee, represented the Anglo-American alliance. Here, in the squalid ruins of a once-great city, the three men lay their plans for their final battle: the conquest of Japan.
New Podcast: Making Masters of the Air
A Day of Infamy
An Epidemic of World Lawlessness
33 Months
The Temper of the Courts
A Dangerous, Costly and Heartbreaking Process
No Specific and Tangible Evidence
Strike Wave
Duck and Cover
Ezra Weston Loomis Pound
Aliyah Bet
Doomed Men on Gallows Hang
The Threshold of the New World
The Pool of Armed Might
Sign Surrender
A City Vanished
883 Killed
Charter Into Deeds
Supreme Authority
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Irish Songs with Ken Murray
History Obscura
Historycal: Words that Shaped the World
The Rest Is History
Lore