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"We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give." Churchill's words often reflect his tenacity, leadership, and wit. Is there a particular aspect of his life or career that you find inspiring?
Suffering at home with a god-awful case of the flu, but here is some audio medicine. Just lie back and listen, and if I’ve managed to drift off to sleep, which I desperately need, that’s fantastic. Thanks to everyone at People’s Profiles who put together these amazing histories. Keep up the good work everyone
What’s an absolutely brilliant program you have put together Well done anyone can look back and criticise. There’s nothing clever about that. What was achieved during that time from Churchill and Roosevelt was extraordinary. ⭐️👏👏👏👏
Excellent video and it was refreshing to see all the good things Churchill did in his lifetime for Britain and many other countries. FDR was a fantastic US President and should always be remembered as such . Stalin and Russia did a huge job towards ending WW2 against Nazi Germany for which they should have received more credit. It was tragic that Stalin was also a totally paranoid leader who killed more people than Hitler ever did.
Poland was part of that alliance, with that différance that it was betrayed by its allies in 1939 and in 1945. New division of the world by the same powers is happening as we spick.
Roosevelt was pretty tyrannical, he was hellbent on staying in office like a king, until he died. Idk much about Churchill (prior to watching this), except for the fact that he made a huge blunder in WWI and tried very hard to redeem himself in WWII. Then we have Stalin, who is arguably one of the worst dictators of the 20th century, killing hundreds of millions of people- a large amount being his own. It’s important to understand that these people were complex and shouldn’t be labeled as “hypocritical tyrants” because it doesn’t really get to the core of their leadership (or lack thereof).
@@KaeBae_ You use Tyrannical in a loose fashion and has nothing to do with the Political meaning of the word. Churchill and Roosevelt were not Tyrants. Stalin was. The first two were elected, in and out of power, and they complied; Stalin outmaneuvered Trotsky, Lenin's favoured successor, eliminated his opposition, consolidated his position, in order never to be removed and exercised this power accordingly, as an end in itself.
@ Roosevelt was tyrant-lite, as far as the US Constitution could allow, and even then, he bent the rules to his favor pretty far. Also, I didn’t call Churchill tyrannical. I even said I didn’t know much about him. I’d call Roosevelt tyrant adjacent simply because he was the longest serving president in U.S. History. One could argue that it was necessary because of WWII, but I think that was an excuse to grab power for as long as humanly possible and if he didn’t die in office, he’d still probably want to remain president for 4 more years. He also wanted to dramatically change the Supreme Court by adding more justices, which thankfully never happened, but was a horrible idea to float around. Plus the whole internment camp thing with Japanese Americans was pretty tyrannical to me. Idk. Call me old-fashioned. FDR actually was not that great of a president. I’d put him as one of the worst along with Woodrow Wilson.
@@KaeBae_ Nevertheless, he was not a Tyrant in any sense of the word. The word has a specific Political meaning. Mussolini was a Tyrant. Hirohito was a Tyrant. Roosevelt, no.
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"We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give."
Churchill's words often reflect his tenacity, leadership, and wit. Is there a particular aspect of his life or career that you find inspiring?
Suffering at home with a god-awful case of the flu, but here is some audio medicine. Just lie back and listen, and if I’ve managed to drift off to sleep, which I desperately need, that’s fantastic. Thanks to everyone at People’s Profiles who put together these amazing histories. Keep up the good work everyone
What’s an absolutely brilliant program you have put together Well done anyone can look back and criticise. There’s nothing clever about that. What was achieved during that time from Churchill and Roosevelt was extraordinary. ⭐️👏👏👏👏
Please do one on Rosa Luxembourg 😭
Excellent video and it was refreshing to see all the good things Churchill did in his lifetime for Britain and many other countries.
FDR was a fantastic US President and should always be remembered as such . Stalin and Russia did a huge job towards ending WW2 against Nazi Germany for which they should have received more credit.
It was tragic that Stalin was also a totally paranoid leader who killed more people than Hitler ever did.
Poland was part of that alliance, with that différance that it was betrayed by its allies in 1939 and in 1945. New division of the world by the same powers is happening as we spick.
Churchil still cost us land here in balkans ..that project"yugoslavia" he helped tito to build is still (through serbia)not bringin peace
@senadbajrami4292 I am sure that you would have done better. 🙂
@@redblack8414 absolutely 😊
5th, 8 December 2024
Hypocritical tyrants
Spoken like a spoilt brat, taking your present freedoms for granted.
Roosevelt was pretty tyrannical, he was hellbent on staying in office like a king, until he died. Idk much about Churchill (prior to watching this), except for the fact that he made a huge blunder in WWI and tried very hard to redeem himself in WWII. Then we have Stalin, who is arguably one of the worst dictators of the 20th century, killing hundreds of millions of people- a large amount being his own. It’s important to understand that these people were complex and shouldn’t be labeled as “hypocritical tyrants” because it doesn’t really get to the core of their leadership (or lack thereof).
@@KaeBae_ You use Tyrannical in a loose fashion and has nothing to do with the Political meaning of the word. Churchill and Roosevelt were not Tyrants. Stalin was. The first two were elected, in and out of power, and they complied; Stalin outmaneuvered Trotsky, Lenin's favoured successor, eliminated his opposition, consolidated his position, in order never to be removed and exercised this power accordingly, as an end in itself.
@ Roosevelt was tyrant-lite, as far as the US Constitution could allow, and even then, he bent the rules to his favor pretty far. Also, I didn’t call Churchill tyrannical. I even said I didn’t know much about him. I’d call Roosevelt tyrant adjacent simply because he was the longest serving president in U.S. History. One could argue that it was necessary because of WWII, but I think that was an excuse to grab power for as long as humanly possible and if he didn’t die in office, he’d still probably want to remain president for 4 more years. He also wanted to dramatically change the Supreme Court by adding more justices, which thankfully never happened, but was a horrible idea to float around. Plus the whole internment camp thing with Japanese Americans was pretty tyrannical to me. Idk. Call me old-fashioned. FDR actually was not that great of a president. I’d put him as one of the worst along with Woodrow Wilson.
@@KaeBae_ Nevertheless, he was not a Tyrant in any sense of the word. The word has a specific Political meaning. Mussolini was a Tyrant. Hirohito was a Tyrant. Roosevelt, no.