And jacobin Founding Editor of current how mass working class mobilization could make elites finally see an apology as the worlds deadliest pandemic coming up in todays going underground but 1st billions around the world today commemorate and celebrate 75 years since the soviet union saved them from the grip of the nazis after the red army liberated berlin but with the u. K. Death toll now the worst in europe could we see a revolution everywhere to rival russias 1917 revolution joining me now via skype from zurich is the chairman of think tank or racist dr frank youre going to richter thanks so much for coming on as i say 75 years since victory in your approach some estimates have it say the japanese own Financial Times of 50000 may have been killed here in britain just before i get on to other or wide ranging analyses of coronavirus your take on the british response to coronavirus. Well i think the a merc response came in a little italy saw yuki is one of the most hit countries in eur
Founding editor because the current mass working class mobilization could make elites finally see an apology as the worlds deadliest pandemic coming up in todays going underground but 1st billions around the world today commemorate and celebrate 75 years since the soviet union saved them from the grip of the nazis after the red army liberated berlin but with the u. K. Death toll now the worst in europe could we see a revolution everywhere to rival russias 1917 revolution joining me now via skype from zurich is the chairman of think tank or racist dr frank youre going to richter thanks so much for coming on as i say 75 years since victory in your a per some estimates have it say the japanese own Financial Times of 50000. 00 may have been killed here in britain just before i get on to other or wide ranging analyses of coronavirus your take on the british response to coronavirus. Well i think the a merc response came in a little bit late saw yuki is one of the most hit countries in europe
Billions from the magic money tree to tackle coronavirus we ask tribune publisher and jacobin Founding Editor because the current mass working class mobilization could make elites finally see an apology as the worlds deadliest pandemic all support coming up in todays going underground but 1st billions around the world today commemorates and celebrate 75 years since the soviet union saved them from the grip of the nazis after the red army liberated berlin but with the u. K. Death toll now the worst in europe could we see a revolution everywhere to rival russias 1917 revolution joining me now via skype from zurich is the chairman of think tank or racist dr frank youre going to richter thanks so much for coming on as i say 75 years since victory in your approach some estimates have it say the japanese own Financial Times of 50000 may have been killed here in britain just before i get on to other or wide ranging analyses of coronavirus your take on the british response to coronavirus. Well
And jacobin Founding Editor. How mass working class mobilization could make elites finally see an apology as the worlds deadliest pandemic coming up in todays going underground but 1st billions around the world today commemorates and celebrate 75 years since the soviet union saved them from the grip of the nazis after the red army liberated berlin but with the u. K. Death toll now the worst in europe could we see a revolution everywhere to rival russias 1917 revolution joining me now via skype from zurich is the chairman of think tank or racist dr frank youre going richter thanks so much for coming on as i say 75 years since victory in your approach some estimates have it say the japanese own Financial Times of 50000 may have been killed here in britain just before i get on to other or wide ranging analyses of coronavirus your take on the british response to coronavirus. Well i think the a merck response came in a little italy saw yuki is one of the most hit countries in europe if not
Physical standards. Held at the university of kansas. This is about an hour and 15 minutes. We will begin or second session on the problem of morale and in order to mix up the format a little bit, we are having this time a series of short presentations, short talks by three participants. And then they will pullover chairs and sit in front to ask them questions. Our third participant jacquelyn rip who is an associate professor tried to leave from harrisburg yesterday morning on a 7 00 a. M. Flight and it turned out the earliest she would be able to come in because of a problem with the plane was 2 00 a. M. Yesterday. Shes not here with us. We have instead margory who is a graduate student and is going to read jackies paper. The questions will only be two the other two participants. Marjory is not going to try to answer questions for jackie. The speaker today, we begin with William Donnelly who is a senior historian. To be followed by eric flint who is the director of the u. S. Army muse