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Podcast: World War II

September 22, 2025
/ Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: World War II, Political History, World War II
  • The Holocaust and the General Government in occupied Poland

    The Holocaust and the General Government in occupied Poland

    September 22, 2025
    Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: World War II, Political History, World War II

    In this episode, The Explaining History Podcast explores the dark and complex evolution of genocide during the Second World War. Drawing on the foundational research of Nikolaus Wachsmann in his seminal work, “KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps,” and the broader “functionalist” school of historical thought, this episode traces the path to the Holocaust.The discussion will move away from a simplistic view of a pre-meditated plan for mass extermination and instead delve into the radical

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  • Hitler’s resource war in Russia – 1941

    Hitler’s resource war in Russia – 1941

    March 7, 2025
    American History, European History, Military History, Podcast, Podcast: World War II, Victorian Era, World War II

    In June 1941 Nazi Germany and its allies invaded the USSR, they saw the conquest of the country, the eradication of its leadership and the starvation of tens of millions of its people as part of a wider goal at creating a zone of resource extraction for the Nazi state in order to enable it to withstand an allied blockade and to stand up to the industrial and agricultural might of the USA and the British Empire.Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each weekIf you enjoy the Explaining

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  • Holocaust Remembrance and Auschwitz

    Holocaust Remembrance and Auschwitz

    January 27, 2025
    European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: World War II, World War II

    Eighty years ago today, Red Army soldiers liberated the surviving prisoners at Auschwitz, one of many Nazi death camps but now an enduring symbol of the Holocaust. Today, there will be no Russian representative at the official commemorations of the Holocaust at Birkenau, eight decades on. This podcast explores the complex nature of memorialisation at Auschwitz and the challenges of managing memorialisation, tourism and the past. Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each weekIf you e

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  • Planning the Battle of Britain: Hitler’s calculations in the summer of 1940

    Planning the Battle of Britain: Hitler’s calculations in the summer of 1940

    November 15, 2024
    European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: World War II, World War II

    In the summer of 1940 following the victories of the Third Reich in Poland, Norway, the Low Countries and France, Hitler turned his attention to Great Britain. The Nazi leader was determined to force Britain out of the war one way or another and recognised that the British would never seek terms from Germany. This podcast episode explores the Luftwaffe’s preparations for invasion and Hitler’s overall strategic thinking. Key Topics:Luftwaffe vs RAF: Battle plans and capabilitiesOperation Sea Lion

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  • Hitler, Speer and Nazi Germany’s armaments crisis 1942

    Hitler, Speer and Nazi Germany’s armaments crisis 1942

    October 19, 2024
    American History, European History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: World War II, World War II

    By early 1942 Nazi Germany was facing a moment of crisis when it came to the production of munitions and other equipment. The inherent chaos of the regime, Hitler’s selection of favourites who knew how to tell him only what he wanted to hear, along with the soaring war production of the USA, UK and USSR led to the appointment of Albert Speer as Minister for Armaments.Help the podcast to continue bringing you history each weekIf you enjoy the Explaining History podcast and its many years of conte

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  • Chamberlain’s Britain – 1937

    Chamberlain’s Britain – 1937

    October 17, 2024
    Economic History, Military History, Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: World War II, World War II

    Neville Chamberlain is chiefly remembered for his failed shuttle diplomacy with Hitler in 1938, but there is of course more to his time in office than just this. Chamberlain believed himself to be a social reformer, though the reality of life for the poor and those devastated by the Great Depression remained in many cases bleak. This podcast explores the state of housing, welfare, education and health in the second half of the 1930s.You can read more from today’s book, Britain’s War by Daniel To

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  • Socialism and Fascism – what they are and are not

    Socialism and Fascism – what they are and are not

    February 14, 2024
    Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: World War II, World War II

    Hi everyone, I get trolled from time to time on Twitter by various far right types who object to a particular video I did years ago which states that Hitler was not, in fact, a socialist and did not , in fact, have socialist ideas. Here I revisit the argument, though I doubt it will do me much good.Anyway, would love to hear your thoughts (unless you want to tell me he is a socialist, and whilst I’m all for free discourse, you should know that I’ve heard this one before, lots).ThanksNickExplaini

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  • Interwar Espionage and the rising threat of Nazism

    Interwar Espionage and the rising threat of Nazism

    October 20, 2023
    Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: World War II, World War II

     Winthrop Bell is probably the most important spy you’ve never heard of. In this episode of the Explaining History podcast we hear about his life and exploits and his attempts during the 1930s to draw attention to the growing threat that Nazism posed. Academic and author Jason Bell joins us on the podcast to discuss the life, career and legacy of Winthrop Bell and his new book Cracking the Nazi Code. You can order a copy of the book hereExplaining History helps you understand the 20th Century th

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  • Scholar, Spy, Eyewitness: Winthrop Bell (Explaining History in Conversation with Jason Bell)

    Scholar, Spy, Eyewitness: Winthrop Bell (Explaining History in Conversation with Jason Bell)

    July 5, 2023
    Modern History, Podcast, Podcast: World War II, World War II

    In today’s podcast I chat with Jason Bell about his book Cracking the Nazi Code, the story of Winthrop Bell, a Canadian academic and MI6 agent who witnessed the rise of Nazism first hand. Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical conversations and expert interviews. We connect the past to the present. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and share.▸ Support the Show & Get Exclusive ContentBecome a Patron: patreon.com/explaininghistory▸ Join the Community & Cont

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  • Dramatising the Diary of Anne Frank – In conversation with Adam Langer

    Dramatising the Diary of Anne Frank – In conversation with Adam Langer

    February 3, 2023
    Cold War, European History, Military History, Podcast, Podcast: World War II, Political History, World War II

    In this episode of the Explaining History podcast we sit down with Adam Langer, Editor of the Forward podcast, to discuss their latest show “Playing Anne Frank”. We delve into the history of the dramatization of Anne Frank’s diary and explore the complex politics of the Holocaust on either side of the Iron Curtain during the Cold War. This episode offers a unique perspective on the preservation of Holocaust memory and the impact of politics on cultural narratives. Join us as we gain a deeper und

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