In this Rising Tide Foundation/Canadian Patriot Review lecture, Martin Sieff introduces the bad, the worse and the ugly of Winston Churchill by unveiling a solid 80 year process of world history.
Sieff, the journalist, historian and poet leaps over time to examine the parallel psyches of personalities who made history for better or worse contrasting the military and strategic incompetence of Churchill with the brilliant strategic insight of general Grant and President Roosevelt. This is a lively presentation with many twists, turns and segues guaranteed to infuse deeper meaning and appreciation for the historical events of WW1 and WW2 for experts and laypersons alike.
Bio: Martin Sieff is Adjunct Professor of Transnational Threats at Bay Atlantic University and a senior fellow of the Global Policy Institute and the American University in Moscow. He is the author of seven books including “Cycles of Change: the patterns of US politics from Thomas Jefferson to Barack Obama‘ – and “Gathering Storm: The Three Great Eras of US History and Coming Crisis that Will Lead to the Fourth”
Supplementary Material
Click here to purchase Martin’s book Cycles of Change
Martin’s last RTF Lecture: Teddy Roosevelt’s Last Mad Crusade