269 – The Diary of a German POW
In this episode of the WW2 Podcast, I am joined by Bernd Häber to discuss the remarkable story of his
In this episode of the WW2 Podcast, I am joined by Bernd Häber to discuss the remarkable story of his
In the early stages of America’s involvement in the Second World War, the U.S. Army began forming a new kind
During the critical interwar years, Belgium found itself walking a diplomatic tightrope—maintaining neutrality while neighbouring Germany rapidly rearmed. Faced with
On the morning of June 6th, 1944, war photographer Robert Capa waded ashore on Omaha Beach during the Allied landings
Today, we are exploring a topic that doesn’t get talked about much — the British tanks that ended up serving
In this episode, I’m joined by bestselling author Damien Lewis to talk about one of the remarkable men featured in
In the final weeks of the Second World War, as Soviet forces closed in on Berlin, tens of thousands of
The 7th Infantry Regiment, known as the “Cottonbalers,” is one of the oldest units in the U.S. Army, originally formed
In this episode of the WW2 Podcast, I’m joined by Clare Mulley to uncover the extraordinary story of Elżbieta Zawacka—known
For this episode, I am by Prit Buttar to discuss Operation Bagration—the massive Soviet offensive launched in the summer of