248 – Patton and the Battle of the Bulge
In this episode, I’m joined by acclaimed historian and bestselling author Alex Kershaw to explore one of the most pivotal
In this episode, I’m joined by acclaimed historian and bestselling author Alex Kershaw to explore one of the most pivotal
In this episode, we are uncovering one of the great enigmas of the war: the tragic death of General Władysław
In this episode, Ronald Drabkin joins me to uncover the fascinating yet complex story of Frederick Rutland, a First World
For this episode, I’m joined by Matthew Hough, and we discuss Harold Alexander and his road to supreme command in
When Germany invaded Poland in 1939, it wasn’t the Germans who first uprooted Stanislaw Kulik and his family—it was the
It was only as Harry S. Truman was sworn in as the 33rd president of the United States that he
In this episode of the WW2 podcast, we’ll explore the Royal Navy from 1918 to the end of the Second
In this podcast episode, I’m looking at the work of LCI’s, Landing Craft Infantry. These are not the smaller Higgins
The Indian Army was the largest volunteer army during the Second World War. Indian Army divisions fought in the Middle
The Green Howards landed in the first wave on D-Day. With them was Company Sergeant Major Stan Hollis, who had