259 – The Essex Yeomanry
With a history stretching back to the late 18th century, the Essex Yeomanry had seen action in the First World
With a history stretching back to the late 18th century, the Essex Yeomanry had seen action in the First World
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General Montgomery was a complex figure, and his legacy remains the subject of debate among historians. In this episode, I’m
In this episode, we discuss the role of Macau, the Portuguese colony in South China, and the experiences of John
Alone, unprepared, and weak—these are the words often used to describe Britain’s position in 1940, a narrative that has persisted
In 1940, for 113 harrowing days, Nazi Germany’s Luftwaffe unleashed relentless attacks on Great Britain, aiming to secure an early
In 1939, incredibly, the British Army still fielded cavalry units that had yet to be mechanised, relying on horses as
During the Second World War, the Home Intelligence Unit—a branch of the Ministry of Information—was tasked with monitoring public attitudes