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Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

He might have quietly done some different decisions about Barbarossa. Maybe the timing would be different.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

He might have quietly done some different decisions about Barbarossa. Maybe the timing would be different.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

He might have quietly done some different decisions about Barbarossa. Maybe the timing would be different.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

But he was very sure, it seems like, maybe you can correct me, that Britain and France would still carry on with appeasement even after he invaded Poland.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

But he was very sure, it seems like, maybe you can correct me, that Britain and France would still carry on with appeasement even after he invaded Poland.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

But he was very sure, it seems like, maybe you can correct me, that Britain and France would still carry on with appeasement even after he invaded Poland.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

or you know i was wrong and and therefore you know we don't deserve to be a thousand year right we don't deserve to be the master race black or white us or them either or it's same all the time so can you tell the story of the molotov-ribbentrop pact in 1939 so they make an agreement nazi germany the soviet union and that leads us just like you mentioned in a matter of days

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

or you know i was wrong and and therefore you know we don't deserve to be a thousand year right we don't deserve to be the master race black or white us or them either or it's same all the time so can you tell the story of the molotov-ribbentrop pact in 1939 so they make an agreement nazi germany the soviet union and that leads us just like you mentioned in a matter of days

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

or you know i was wrong and and therefore you know we don't deserve to be a thousand year right we don't deserve to be the master race black or white us or them either or it's same all the time so can you tell the story of the molotov-ribbentrop pact in 1939 so they make an agreement nazi germany the soviet union and that leads us just like you mentioned in a matter of days

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

How compact everything is. It's just really, really fascinating.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

How compact everything is. It's just really, really fascinating.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

How compact everything is. It's just really, really fascinating.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

You tell the story of this quite beautifully, actually. Again, it's such a human story. I mean, it seems like the Stalin and Soviet... They've already made up their mind. I don't think they have. Wait, wait, wait. I mean, you described quite well that they value in-person meeting. Yes. So Chamberlain should have just gone to Moscow. Yeah, get on a plane.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

You tell the story of this quite beautifully, actually. Again, it's such a human story. I mean, it seems like the Stalin and Soviet... They've already made up their mind. I don't think they have. Wait, wait, wait. I mean, you described quite well that they value in-person meeting. Yes. So Chamberlain should have just gone to Moscow. Yeah, get on a plane.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

You tell the story of this quite beautifully, actually. Again, it's such a human story. I mean, it seems like the Stalin and Soviet... They've already made up their mind. I don't think they have. Wait, wait, wait. I mean, you described quite well that they value in-person meeting. Yes. So Chamberlain should have just gone to Moscow. Yeah, get on a plane.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

Maybe it's a simplistic notion, but that could have changed the trajectory of human history right there.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

Maybe it's a simplistic notion, but that could have changed the trajectory of human history right there.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

Maybe it's a simplistic notion, but that could have changed the trajectory of human history right there.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

Why are leaders so hesitant to meet? I'm told now by a bunch of diplomats that no, no, no, no, there's a process. At first you have to have these diplomats meet and they have to draft a bunch of stuff. I sometimes have the simplistic notion like why not meet? Why not meet? I think there is a human element there. Of course, especially when there's this

Lex Fridman Podcast
#470 โ€“ James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles

Why are leaders so hesitant to meet? I'm told now by a bunch of diplomats that no, no, no, no, there's a process. At first you have to have these diplomats meet and they have to draft a bunch of stuff. I sometimes have the simplistic notion like why not meet? Why not meet? I think there is a human element there. Of course, especially when there's this