
WHWF - Berlin 45
WW2 Pod: We Have Ways of Making You Talk
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What Do You Think We Should Have Done About Berlin?
The Allies decided not to go for Berlin at the end of World War II. The decision was made by Eisenhower, Roosevelt and Monty Winston Churchill. They were concerned about losing 100,000 troops if they went for it. This is one of the great debates of the war. It really causes tensions between the Allies after the war when Hitler commits suicide.
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