[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
History is filled with powerful people, some of whom arose through war and through sheer will power - and a lot of luck - changed the history of their countries forever. Returning to his favorite time period, Danny discusses one of the most successful Great War veterans and how their passion and drive for revolution would take their archaic, "Sick Man of Europe" country from empire to democracy. The change wasn't simple, but because of their youth and the age in which they lived this individual was sculpted to bring revolution. Danny also plays with the structure of the podcast and divides his presentation into four sections and using the individual topics to equalize the positives and negatives of the overall book. If you don't like sand or Thanksgiving then stay away because Turkey is about to get modern.
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