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Conversations with History: Sir Michael Howard

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 ...  
 
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When was this video made? I am guessing that it was after 1989.

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