The WW2 Podcast

A military history podcast that looks at all aspects of WWII. With WW2 slipping from living memory I aim to look at different historical aspects of the Second World War.

http://www.ww2podcast.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 48m. Bisher sind 229 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle zwei Wochen gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 7 days 20 hours 17 minutes

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episode 224: 224 - The Theory and Practice of Command in the British and German Armies


In this podcast episode, we will discuss the different approaches to command and control of the British Army and the German Army. From a management point of view, both organisations developed different doctrines to deal with the 'fog of war' or...


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episode 223: Landing Craft Infantry


In this podcast episode, I'm looking at the work of LCI's, Landing Craft Infantry. These are not the smaller Higgins Boats we see storming the Normandy beaches in Saving Private Ryan but large beaching craft intended to transport and deliver fighting...


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episode 222: The D-Day Scientists Who Changed Special Operations


Operation Jubilee, the Dieppe Raid on the coast of France, was a disaster in 1942. However, it did highlight the need for more reconnaissance before any other amphibious operations were mounted. In London, a small group of eccentric researchers,...


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episode 221: Training the Indian Army


The Indian Army was the largest volunteer army during the Second World War. Indian Army divisions fought in the Middle East, North Africa and Italy - and went to make up the overwhelming majority of the troops in South East Asia. Over two million...


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 April 1, 2024  40m
 
 

episode 220: The Archer: Reversing to Victory


From late 1944, an ungainly piece of equipment was introduced into service in the British and Canadian armies. Referred to at the time as the ‘Valentine 17-pounder SP’, and later as the ‘Archer’, it was a tracked vehicle with an open...


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 March 22, 2024  43m
 
 

episode 219: D-Day Tourism


While at , I caught , the host of , giving an excellent talk on D-Day tourism. I thought I would ask him on the show to discuss tourism, how it has changed and what to see. Base in France, Paul has been a battlefield tour guide for over 20 years. More...


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 March 15, 2024  1h9m
 
 

episode 218: Target Hong Kong


In January 1945, Admiral Halsey, with the third Fleet, conducted a raid into the South China Sea. This was designated Operation Gratitude. The raid was to support the landings on Luzon, in the Philippines, with the aim of destroying the Japanese navy,...


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 March 1, 2024  44m
 
 

episode 217: How the Luftwaffe Lost the skies over Germany


Starting with small raids at the start of the war, the aerial offensive grew into a massive operation. Huge air armadas would eventually pulverise Germany, with the Mighty Eigth Airforce flying by day and the Lancasters of Bomber Command by night....


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 February 23, 2024  54m
 
 

episode 216: The Latvian Legion


'In Arctic blizzards between January and March 1945, the Latvian 15th SS Division - a core of Russian Front veterans but most raw teenage conscripts from Nazi-occupied Latvia - tried to stop the Red Army sweeping across Pomerania, now Poland. One in...


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 February 15, 2024  43m
 
 

episode 215: The Power of Japanese Propaganda


This episode will look at Japanese propaganda during the imperial era. With the rise of mass production of newspapers and magazines amidst the Russo-Japanese War, the Japanese population became instilled in nationalism and militarism. Despite the era...


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 February 1, 2024  41m