
Overview
Eighty years ago the end of the First World War was celebrated as a triumph for democracy, yet some would later dismiss it as futile. The most surprising change of heart was that of wartime prime minister David Lloyd George, who led his nation to victory but condemned the sacrifice in his 1936 memoirs. Tonight's programme explores the reasons behind his apparent change of heart. 2/6.
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17 - 1Hitler and the Invasion of Britain April 07, 1998
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17 - 2Grammar School Boys April 14, 1998
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17 - 3The Oklahoma Outlaw April 21, 1998
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17 - 4The Roman Way of War April 28, 1998
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17 - 5Las Vegas and the Mormons May 05, 1998
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17 - 6Aborigine: A Collision of Conscience May 12, 1998
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17 - 7Sex and War September 29, 1998
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17 - 8Lloyd George's War October 06, 1998
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17 - 9The Pilgrim Obsession October 13, 1998
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17 - 10Banking with Hitler October 20, 1998
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17 - 11The British in India October 27, 1998
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17 - 12An American Firefight November 03, 1998
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17 - 13Operation Sealion November 10, 1998