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. Dies ist ein zweiwöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 7 days 20 hours 17 minutes

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episode 194: The Battle of Leyte Gulf


The battle of Leyte Gulf was the largest naval battle of WWII, it consisted of four separate actions near the Philippines between the US Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Japanese plan was to disrupt the American landings on the island of...


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 June 1, 2023  1h5m
 
 

episode 193: London Underground


As attacks on London by the Luftwaffe became a reality in the summer of 1940, Londoners needed somewhere to shelter from the air raids. And so during the Blitz and through to the end of the war, deep-level Tube stations of London underground were...


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 May 15, 2023  59m
 
 

episode 192: 'The Angels', The 11th Airborne Division


When we think of airborne operations in WWII, the historiography is dominated by operations in the European Theatre. Parachute drops on Sicily, the Normandy coast for D-Day and into the Netherlands for Market Garden.  But, in the Pacific, Joseph...


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 May 1, 2023  46m
 
 

episode 191: US Glider Pilots of World War II


The US glider pilots in WWII were all volunteers. Playing a pivotal role in delivering thousands of troops, including logistical support, these pilots landed their gliders ahead of the ground forces in Italy, France, the Netherlands, Belgium and...


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 April 15, 2023  40m
 
 

episode 190: Mussolini's Last 10 Days


In April 1945, with the Allies closing in, the Italian dictator, Benito Mussolini, with his German bodyguards, decided to flee Milan. The convoy was later joined by a Luftwaffe column retreating toward Germany, making a powerful force. In this...


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 April 1, 2023  52m
 
 

episode 189: The Stalingrad Airlift


Stalingrad ranks as one of the most infamous, savage and emotive battles of the 20th century. To supply the trapped and exhausted German Sixth Army, the Luftwaffe mounted an airlift in the winter of 1942/43. The weather conditions faced by the flying...


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 March 15, 2023  57m
 
 

episode 188: Company of Heroes


Following episode 187, when I talk to Forczyk about the war in North Africa, I thought it might be interesting to see how that fighting is interpreted and simulated as a computer game. And look at the choices game designers make when juggling...


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 March 7, 2023  35m
 
 

episode 187: Desert Armour: Tank Warfare in North Africa


The war in the North African desert was pure mechanized warfare and, in many respects, the most technologically advanced theatre of World War II. It was also the only theatre where for three years, British and Commonwealth, and later US, troops were...


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 March 1, 2023  1h12m
 
 

episode 186: Our Man in Tokyo


In 1932 career diplomat Joseph Grew was posted to Japan as the American Ambassador. At the time, Japan was in crisis. Naval officers had assassinated the prime minister, and conspiracies flourished. The military had a stranglehold on the government....


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 February 15, 2023  43m
 
 

episode 185: Adrian Carton de Wiart


In this episode, I discuss one of the most remarkable soldiers of the British Army, Adrian Carton de Wiart. Belgium by birth, he would fight in the Boer War, lose an eye in the Somaliland Campaign, win a VC and lose a hand in First World War, command...


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 February 1, 2023  48m