#810: Lessons From Munich
On today's show, I take a look back at the Munich surrender, the lessons we can learn from it, and how it applies to our time today.
Show Notes
On Sept. 30, 1938, Neville Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler signed a piece of paper that said Britain and Germany would never again go to war with one another. Less than a year later, Europe descended into the worst conflict in human history. On today's show, I take a look back at the Munich surrender, the lessons we can learn from it, and how it applies to our time today.