Adolf Hitler (Part 3)

Adolf Hitler (Part 3)

Author: Ben Wilson May 14, 2026 Duration: 2:01:32
In part 3, we explore how Hitler went from taking over Europe to losing everything. 00:00 Introduction 06:51 Reichstag Fire 09:44 Working Toward the Führer 14:40 Night of the Long Knives 22:18 Rearmament 23:26 Rhineland Reoccupation 31:37 Berlin Olympics 42:03 Anschluss 44:51 Sudetenland 48:15 Czechoslovakia 53:45 Pact With Stalin 01:01:11 Phony War 01:03:17 Norway to Fall of France 01:06:16 Dunkirk and Aftermath 01:11:59 Battle of Britain Blitz 01:14:31 Barbarossa 01:20:08 Wolfsschanze And Early Confidence 01:21:08 Genocidal War 01:25:53 Winter Pushback 01:31:43 War With America Declared 01:34:31 Operation Blue 01:36:51 Stalingrad Catastrophe 01:39:31 Kursk And Lost Initiative 01:42:16 Allies Coordinate Axis Fractures 01:46:27 Unconditional Surrender Debate 01:49:19 D Day And July Plot 01:53:33 Bunker Collapse And Suicide 01:56:13 Conclusion ----- Sources:⁠ Hitler: A Biography by Ian Kershaw⁠⁠ Hitler: Beyond Evil and Tyranny by RHS Stolfi ⁠⁠Hitler: A Global Biography by Brendan Simms ⁠⁠In His Own Words: The Essential Speeches of Adolf Hitler by CJ Miller⁠ ⁠Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler (New Ford Translation)⁠ ----- Sponsors:⁠ The Classical Society⁠⁠ David Senra Podcast⁠⁠ Zodl (The new Zashi wallet)⁠⁠ Speechify * This episode is brought to you by Helix Sleep. Go to HelixSleep.com/TakeOverPod for 20% off your purchase. * This episode is brought to you by Incogni. Go to Incogni.com/takeover for 60% off. -----

What does it take to leave a mark on history? How to Take Over the World, hosted by Ben Wilson, isn't about literal conquest but about decoding the timeless principles behind extraordinary lives. Each episode is a deep dive into a specific figure, from ancient rulers to modern innovators, dissecting the choices and methods that propelled them. You'll hear detailed explorations of their strategies in moments of crisis, the daily habits that sustained their efforts, and the particular mindset that allowed them to see opportunities others missed. This podcast operates on a simple, powerful idea: greatness often learns from what came before. The thread connecting Alexander the Great to Caesar, or Charlemagne to Napoleon, is one of studied emulation and adaptation. By unpacking these historical and biographical narratives, the show provides more than just stories; it offers a practical lens. Listeners gain a clearer understanding of how formidable wills were shaped and how legendary projects were executed, all framed in a way that feels relevant to ambitious projects today. It’s for anyone curious about the mechanics of legacy, who enjoys history not as a series of dates, but as a repository of human potential and actionable insight. Tune in for a thoughtful analysis that connects the past’s most impactful lessons to your own path forward.
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