World War II: Impossible Choices and Deeds That Changed History
Michael Bess
The lives of five generations, including yours, are indelibly marked by the deeds of those who fought in the Second World War. Join award-winning historian Michael Bess in exploring their stories.
In 24 engaging lectures, WWII historian and celebrated Vanderbilt professor Michael Bess introduces you to the men and women who faced some of history’s toughest choices. You will meet the man who stopped Hitler’s atomic bomb, the pilots who won the Battle of Midway, the Soviet “Man of Steel,” the pacifist who built the bomb, and many more.
World War II was the quintessential “good war.” But it was not free of moral ambiguity, painful dilemmas, and unavoidable compromises. How could ordinary citizens have brought themselves to perpetrate atrocities? Was the United States justified in dropping the atomic bomb? Why didn’t the Allied Powers do more to help the Jews of Europe escape persecution before the war?
Professor Michael Bess marshals a trove of research and letters to probe big questions like these. While honoring the war’s countless heroic deeds, and expressing deep gratitude to those who sacrificed so much for the freedom of subsequent generations, he also seeks a nuanced reckoning with the complicated and ambiguous moral dimensions of one of the most pivotal conflicts in human history.
We owe it to every generation impacted by the Second World War to understand the momentous choices and deeds that shaped our world.
This course is part of the Learn25 collection.
Duration - 2h 57m.
Author - Michael Bess.
Narrator - Michael Bess.
Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Location:
United States
Description:
The lives of five generations, including yours, are indelibly marked by the deeds of those who fought in the Second World War. Join award-winning historian Michael Bess in exploring their stories. In 24 engaging lectures, WWII historian and celebrated Vanderbilt professor Michael Bess introduces you to the men and women who faced some of history’s toughest choices. You will meet the man who stopped Hitler’s atomic bomb, the pilots who won the Battle of Midway, the Soviet “Man of Steel,” the pacifist who built the bomb, and many more. World War II was the quintessential “good war.” But it was not free of moral ambiguity, painful dilemmas, and unavoidable compromises. How could ordinary citizens have brought themselves to perpetrate atrocities? Was the United States justified in dropping the atomic bomb? Why didn’t the Allied Powers do more to help the Jews of Europe escape persecution before the war? Professor Michael Bess marshals a trove of research and letters to probe big questions like these. While honoring the war’s countless heroic deeds, and expressing deep gratitude to those who sacrificed so much for the freedom of subsequent generations, he also seeks a nuanced reckoning with the complicated and ambiguous moral dimensions of one of the most pivotal conflicts in human history. We owe it to every generation impacted by the Second World War to understand the momentous choices and deeds that shaped our world. This course is part of the Learn25 collection. Duration - 2h 57m. Author - Michael Bess. Narrator - Michael Bess. Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:08
About the Author
Duration:00:00:36
Lecture 1: Introduction
Duration:00:21:37
Lecture 2: The Man Who Stopped Hitler's Atomic Bomb - Part 1
Duration:00:21:22
Lecture 3: The Man Who Stopped Hitler's Atomic Bomb - Part 2
Duration:00:24:14
Lecture 4: What Did the Japanese Want?
Duration:00:21:47
Lecture 5: Could Hitler Have Been Stopped Without War?
Duration:00:21:23
Lecture 6: Deep Evil and Deep Good
Duration:00:21:28
Lecture 7: When the Good Guys Leveled Whole Cities
Duration:00:21:09
Lecture 8: The Germans Were Not the Only Racists
Duration:00:22:04
Lecture 9: Alliance with a Tyrant
Duration:00:21:07
Lecture 10: The Battle of Midway
Duration:00:22:19
Lecture 11: The Battle of Midway - Part 2
Duration:00:21:19
Lecture 12: The Battle of Midway - Part 3
Duration:00:19:51
Lecture 13: British Humiliation at Singapore
Duration:00:20:28
Lecture 14: What Are We Fighting For?
Duration:00:19:27
Lecture 15: What Are We to Make of the Kamikaze?
Duration:00:22:56
Lecture 16: Leo Szilard
Duration:00:22:12
Lecture 17: The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb - Part 1
Duration:00:22:49
Lecture 18: The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb - Part 2
Duration:00:24:12
Lecture 19: Justice for the Unspeakable
Duration:00:23:11
Lecture 20: How World War Two Changed History
Duration:00:22:34
Lecture 21: The Politics of Memory
Duration:00:24:16
Lecture 22: Peace After Hiroshima - The Problem World War Two Left Us - Part 1
Duration:00:23:38
Lecture 23: Peace After Hiroshima - The Problem World War Two Left Us - Part 2
Duration:00:22:56
Lecture 24: Conclusion
Duration:00:21:32
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:09