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Podcast: Military History

May 11, 2024
/ Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, Political History
  • Understanding David Lloyd George

    Understanding David Lloyd George

    May 11, 2024
    Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, Political History

    In today’s podcast we’re joined by Damian Collins MP, whose new book – Rivals in the Storm -, charts the political career of David Lloyd George, the man credited popularly with winning the First World War. In this episode we explore the radical liberal Chancellor and later Prime Minister whose ability to focus on the key challenges of the war saw him eclipse Herbert Asquith in 1916. We examine his complex relationships with both the Liberal and Conservative Parties and his political downfall in

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  • The Royal Navy 1918-41

    The Royal Navy 1918-41

    April 26, 2024
    Age of Exploration, Ancient History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History

    A family history project into the war record of Jim Carter’s great grandfather became an exploration of the history of the Royal Navy in peacetime and war. In July 1918 Herbert Leeder joined the Royal Navy, beginning a naval career which spanned 2 World Wars and 16 ships. 100 years later, his great grandson, Jim Carter was researching the lives of the men listed on his Berkshire village’s war memorial when his mother gave him Herbert’s S459 Record of Service and Carter, with a passion for milita

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  • World War Two: The Good War?

    World War Two: The Good War?

    February 23, 2024
    Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, Political History, World War II

    In this episode of the Explaining History podcast, we delve deep into the heart of the twentieth century’s most defining conflict: World War II. Often remembered as “The Good War,” this episode, inspired by Geoffrey Wheatcroft’s insightful essay and Richard Overy’s comprehensive study, invites listeners to re-examine the conventional narratives that have shaped our understanding of the war.Through a meticulous analysis of “World War Two: The Myth of the Good War” and “Blood and Ruins,” we uncove

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  • SAS raids in Italy 1943-45

    SAS raids in Italy 1943-45

    October 29, 2023
    European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, World War II

    Description:In this episode of the Explaining History podcast, we delve into the clandestine world of the Special Air Service (SAS) during its critical missions in Italy from 1943 to 1945. Joining us is n historian and author Damien Lewis, an expert on the SAS, whose new book “Forged in Hell” meticulously chronicles this intriguing chapter of World War II history.Lewis provides captivating insights into the daring and audacious raids carried out by the SAS, shedding light on the unwavering brave

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  • Discussing W.E.B. Du Bois with Chad Williams

    Discussing W.E.B. Du Bois with Chad Williams

    September 27, 2023
    African History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History

    In this episode of the Explaining History podcast, I’m joined by Professor Chad Williams to explore the life and thought of W.E.B. Du Bois, the foremost intellectual of the civil rights movement. We discuss his complex and often difficult relationship with the First World War and its aftermath and his unfinished work, African Americans and the Wounded World. This is a fascinating discussion of Du Bois’s life, his intellectual journey and his significance. If you like this episode, remember so su

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  • The Fear of War in 1930s Europe

    The Fear of War in 1930s Europe

    July 24, 2023
    European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, Political History, World War II

    In this episode of the Explaining History podcast, we delve into the intellectual climate of 1930s Europe, as detailed in Richard Overy’s illuminating work, “The Morbid Age.” The episode seeks to uncover the complex web of fears, anxieties, and escalating tensions that pervaded Britain and the broader European landscape, leading many to view the outbreak of war as an inevitability by the late 1930s.The 1930s, marked by economic turmoil, political instability, and the rise of totalitarian ideolog

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  • German victories in the Caucasus: Spring – Summer 1942  (Part Two)

    German victories in the Caucasus: Spring – Summer 1942 (Part Two)

    July 18, 2023
    Cold War, European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, World War II

    In the second episode of our deep dive into the months prior to Stalingrad, reading Max Hastings’ “All Hell Let Loose,” we shift our gaze to a pivotal moment in 1942. This was a year marked by startling contrasts between the strategic decision-making processes in the Kremlin and the Führerbunker.We explore how the relentless calamities faced by the Red Army on the Eastern Front became a powerful catalyst for change. Recognizing the fatal errors of his overbearing control, Soviet leader Joseph S

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  • German victories in the Caucasus: Spring – Summer 1942

    German victories in the Caucasus: Spring – Summer 1942

    July 17, 2023
    Cold War, European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, World War II

    In this episode of Explaining History, we dive into the tumultuous events of World War II’s Eastern Front, focusing on the German victories in the Caucasus region during the spring and summer of 1942. Drawing upon insights from Max Hastings’s masterful book, “All Hell Let Loose,” we present a comprehensive account of this critical phase of the war.Our exploration begins with the German Wehrmacht’s ambitious summer offensive, Case Blue, aimed at seizing the oil-rich Caucasus and the strategic cit

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  • Countdown to Surrender: The last days of World War Two

    Countdown to Surrender: The last days of World War Two

    July 10, 2023
    American History, Asian History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History, World War II

    In this captivating episode of Explaining History, we delve into the profound historical moments leading to the end of World War II with our special guest, acclaimed writer and historian, Evan Thomas.As the author of numerous bestselling books and an expert in American history and foreign policy, Thomas guides us through the fraught final days of the Pacific War. He elaborates on the intricate blend of military strategy, diplomatic negotiations, and human psychology that marked this tumultuous p

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  • War reporting in the USSR: 1941-45

    War reporting in the USSR: 1941-45

    July 6, 2023
    Cold War, European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: Military History

    In this thought-provoking episode of the Explaining History Podcast, historian we delve into the captivating world of war reporting during Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. Drawing inspiration from the renowned book “The First Casualty” by Phillip Knightley, we explore the intricate landscape of journalism, censorship, and chaos that unfolded during this pivotal moment in history.The episode takes us on a compelling journey through the challenges faced by jou

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