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The Aftermath of World War II and the New Political Geography of Europe

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Modern European History Professor Paul Betts reflects on the legacy of World War II and its relevance to conflicts and crises today.

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Episode Information

Series
Politics and International Relations Podcasts
People
Paul Betts
Félix Krawatzek
Keywords
World War II
refugees
borders
history
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 25/10/2015
Duration: 00:46:07

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