Historian Sir Michael Howard joins Conversations with History host Harry Kreisler for a discussion of the changes in Europe with the end of the Cold War. Series: Conversations with History [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 11283]
My God how wrong he was! He said that the biggest "ethnic tension" problem in eastern Europe was between Hungary and Romania, he didn't even mention Yugoslavia :) Already in 1990 there where some major ethnic problems in Kosovo and Croatia, it then spread to Bosnia. Result 200.000 people dead and a couple of millions refugees. Historians are always wrong in predicting the future
lol @ 20 minutes in he starts talking about how the royal house in norway wants a european union... this is of course the alliance between netherland and england taking over europe and getting all the other elites in on it... not a joining of the people of europe, but instead a joining of the elites in europe with the purpose of reviving the old serf societies, a neo-serfdom endangers europe
Noone has a crystal ball... I think he was wounded in Italy (Monte Cassino) and was highly decorated. Like he said, history can't predict the future.
danvalenti 5 months ago
My God how wrong he was! He said that the biggest "ethnic tension" problem in eastern Europe was between Hungary and Romania, he didn't even mention Yugoslavia :) Already in 1990 there where some major ethnic problems in Kosovo and Croatia, it then spread to Bosnia. Result 200.000 people dead and a couple of millions refugees. Historians are always wrong in predicting the future
BalkanibalX 9 months ago
lol @ 20 minutes in he starts talking about how the royal house in norway wants a european union... this is of course the alliance between netherland and england taking over europe and getting all the other elites in on it... not a joining of the people of europe, but instead a joining of the elites in europe with the purpose of reviving the old serf societies, a neo-serfdom endangers europe
deceiver123m 1 year ago
The video/interview is from 1990.
Sigaba 1 year ago
Wow. What a question at 34 mins. Video is definetly between 1989 and 2008.
mrenglish11 2 years ago
When was this video made? I am guessing that it was after 1989.
james50000 2 years ago