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Good evening: The show begins in Italy, the allied campaign to capture Rome, December 1943-June 1944... CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor Holiday Show Schedule - Memorial Day, May 26, 2025 First Hour 9:00-9:15 (1/8): Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome - James Holland (Author) 9:15-9:30 (2/8): Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome - James Holland (Author) 9:30-9:45 (3/8): Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome - James Holland (Author) 9:45-10:00 (4/8): Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome - James Holland (Author) Second Hour 10:00-10:15 (5/8): Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome - James Holland (Author) 10:15-10:30 (6/8): Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome - James Holland (Author) 10:30-10:45 (7/8): Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome - James Holland (Author) 10:45-11:00 (8/8): Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome - James Holland (Author) Third Hour 11:00-11:15 (1/8): The Light of Battle: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the American Superpower - Michel Paradis (Author) 11:15-11:30 (2/8): The Light of Battle: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the American Superpower - Michel Paradis (Author) 11:30-11:45 (3/8): The Light of Battle: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the American Superpower - Michel Paradis (Author) 11:45-12:00 (4/8): The Light of Battle: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the American Superpower - Michel Paradis (Author) Fourth Hour 12:00-12:15 (5/8): The Light of Battle: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the American Superpower - Michel Paradis (Author) 12:15-12:30 (6/8): The Light of Battle: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the American Superpower - Michel Paradis (Author) 12:30-12:45 (7/8): The Light of Battle: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the American Superpower - Michel Paradis (Author) 12:45-1:00 AM (8/8): The Light of Battle: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the American Superpower - Michel Paradis (Author) Book Links: Cassino '44 on Amazon The Light of Battle on Amazon
7/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were therel 1944 ITALY 269/67TH
8/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were therel 1944 GURKAS OF 4TH INDIAN DIVISION ITALY
1/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were therel 1943 CALDARI ITALY
2/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were therel 1943 2ND CAMERONIANS 5TH DIVISION, ITALY
3/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were therel 19433 MULES BETTER IN THE MUD.
4/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were therel OCTOBER 1943. ITALY
5/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were therel 1944 ITALY
6/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were therel 1944 5TH DIVISION ITALY
Preview Author James Holland, "Cassino 44," describes how the American Red Bull Division's initial attack nearly succeeded in capturing the fortified monastery and town that afterward would require another six months of casualties and frustration. More later. 1944 CASSINO ASSAULT
Preview Author James Holland, "Cassino 44," comments on the extreme starvation and devastation suffered by the Italian civilians caught between the battles from Naples to Rome. More later. 1944 ITALY
Kampen om højdedragene ved Monte Cassino mellem Napoli og Rom hører til blandt de mest mytiske slag under Anden Verdenskrig. Gennem fem måneder og fire blodige slag forhindrede de tyske styrker her de allierede styrker i at rykke frem mod Rom. Undervejs forsøgte de allierede også at omgå tyskerne i flanken med invasionen ved Anzio lige syd for Rom. Cassino-slagene har siden været omdiskuterede ikke mindst på grund af bombningen af benediktinerklostret på Monte Cassino, der lagde det i ruiner og kostede 230 civile italienere livet. Det er også et slag, hvor især de polske styrker vandt et ry for tapperhed, som stadig har stor betydning for den polske nations selvforståelse som trofast kæmpende allieret under 2. verdenskrig. I programmet medvirker historiker og rigsarkivar Steen Andersen, og vi tager udgangspunkt i den britiske historier og forfatter James Hollands bog: ”Cassino ’44” med undertitlen ”Fem måneder i helvede i Italien”. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alexandre Garcia critica a normalização das apostas eletrônicas no Brasil e a conivência do poder público com práticas que ferem a própria legislação nacional. Garcia também comenta a declaração do governador de Goiás, Ronaldo Caiado, que prometeu conceder anistia a Bolsonaro e a todos os envolvidos no 8 de janeiro, caso seja eleito presidente. E por fim, o jornalista critica o fato de o presidente da Câmara recorrer ao próprio Supremo contra decisão do STF, em mais um exemplo do que chama de contradição institucional. Ele questiona a legalidade da decisão do Supremo sobre o caso Alexandre Ramagem, tomada por apenas cinco ministros, contrariando o artigo 97 da Constituição, que exige maioria absoluta — seis votos — para declarar a inconstitucionalidade de uma lei.
A Ghanaian student at the University of Cassino in Southern Lazio and a resident of Italy, Charles Yeboah Baffour, 24, was found dead on the streets late at night on April 4, 2025
Con Luca Alfieri, fresco campione italiano di corsa campestre, riavvolgiamo il nastro dell'atletica e torniamo a sette giorni fa, alla Festa del Cross (Cassino). Mentre con Franco Fava, ex mezzofondista, maratoneta, giornalista, nonché grande conoscitore del mondo della corsa facciamo un viaggio nel tempo, tornando al 1978, anno della sua vittoria alla Stramilano:uno degli eventi di corsa, nel suo insieme, più partecipato in Italia.Infine, chiuso il nostro piano di allenamento per preparare una mezza maratona, rispondiamo alla domande dei nostri ascoltatori in compagnia della nutrizionista Francesca Deriu.
Massimiliano Bellavista"Immagini in una pagina bianca"Betti Editricewww.betti.itCome appare la storia vista dagli occhi di un fotografo? Come scrive il diario di una vita chi è abituato a “pensare con gli occhi”? La vita movimentata, ma allo stesso tempo in qualche modo prevedibile, di Edward Rossi, fotografo di guerra al seguito dell'esercito americano, amico e collaboratore di una leggenda della fotografia come Carl Mydans, subisce una svolta improvvisa nel 1944 durante la battaglia di Cassino. Seguendo una catena di circostanze apparentemente casuali, Rossi si troverà catapultato sotto falsa identità oltre le linee nemiche prima a Firenze, durante l'occupazione nazista, e poi a Siena, subito dopo la Liberazione.La guerra non ha solo portato morte e distruzione materiale, ma anche indelebili ferite al patrimonio artistico universale. Sulle tracce di un famoso disegno di Raffaello, trafugato nel 1944, la narrazione si snoda in un intreccio appassionante tra storia, arte e fiction che porta fino ai giorni nostri. Con un finale assolutamente imprevedibile.Massimiliano Bellavista, è docente universitario presso l'Università di Siena, giornalista, scrittore e blogger di thenakedpitcher.com. Esperto di letteratura breve, i suoi romanzi e racconti sono tradotti in inglese, francese e spagnolo.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
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O governo de centro-direita em Portugal encabeçado por Luís Montenegro, não durou um ano. O Parlamento votou a queda do governo, que ficou desenhada há uma semana.
Neste giro o historiador Marcelo “Beraba” Silva nos traz reflexões sobre o que passou a ser conhecido nos últimos anos como “Colonialismo Digital” e suas relações com o conceito histórico de colonialismo. Este tema vem movimentando os debates nas interseções entre as ciências informacionais e as humanidades, posto que grande parte das nossas atividades cotidianas atualmente envolve o mundo digital. O novo colonialismo do século XXI promove a partilha do globo entre as big techs, reduzindo os povos do Sul global a territórios de mineração extrativista de dados informacionais. Dados estes que configuram grandes fontes de acumulação de capitais por parte destas empresas, com grandes consequências nos campos cultural, social e político. Nova campanha de financiamento coletivo: https://apoia.se/fronteirasnotempo Arte da Capa Artes do episódio: Augusto Carvalho Mencionado no Episódio FAUSTINO, Deivison; LIPPOLD, Walter. Colonialismo digital: por uma crítica hacker-fanoniana. São Paulo: Boitempo, 2023. CASSINO, João Francisco; SOUZA, Joyce; SILVEIRA, Sérgio Amadeu da (Org.). Colonialismo de dados: como opera a trincheira algorítmica na guerra neoliberal. 1ed. São Paulo: Autonomia Literária, 2021, v. 1 Financiamento Coletivo Existem duas formas de nos apoiar Pix recorrente – chave: fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Apoia-se – https://apoia.se/fronteirasnotempo INSCREVA-SE PARA PARTICIPAR DO HISTORICIDADE O Historicidade é o programa de entrevistas do Fronteiras no Tempo: um podcast de história. O objetivo principal é realizar divulgação científica na área de ciências humanas, sociais e de estudos interdisciplinares com qualidade. Será um prazer poder compartilhar o seu trabalho com nosso público. Preencha o formulário se tem interesse em participar. Link para inscrição: https://forms.gle/4KMQXTmVLFiTp4iC8 Selo saberes históricos Agora o Fronteiras no Tempo tem o selo saberes históricos. O que é este selo? “O Selo Saberes Históricos é um sinal de reconhecimento atribuído a:● Práticas de divulgação de saberes ou produções de conteúdo histórico ou historiográfico● Realizadas em redes sociais ou mídias digitais, voltadas para públicos mais amplos e diversificados● Comprometidas com valores científicos e éticos.”Saiba mais: https://www.forumsabereshistoricos.com/ Redes Sociais Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Instagram Contato fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Como citar esse episódio Fronteiras no Tempo: Giro Histórico #38 Colonialismo Digital e Colonialismo Histórico. Locução Cesar Agenor Fernandes da Silva e Marcelo de Souza Silva. [S.l.] Portal Deviante, 21/02/2025. Podcast. Disponível em: https://www.deviante.com.br/?p=64496&preview=true Expediente Produção Geral, Host e Edição: C. A. Arte do Episódio: Augusto Carvalho Trilha sonora do episódio Birds – Corbyn Kites Cavemen of the Future - Joel Cummins, Andy Farag Skylines - Anno Domini Beats World War Outerspace - Audio Hertz Six Seasons - Unicorn Heads Madrinhas e Padrinhos Apoios a partir de 12 de junho de 2024 Alexsandro de Souza Junior, Aline Silva Lima, André Santos, André Trapani, Andréa Gomes da Silva, Andressa Marcelino Cardoso, Augusto Carvalho, Carolina Pereira Lyon, Charles Calisto Souza, Elisnei Menezes de Oliveira, Erick Marlon Fernandes da Silva, Flávio Henrique Dias Saldanha, Iara Grisi, João Ariedi, Klaus Henrique de Oliveira, Manuel Macias, Marlon Fernandes da Silva, Pedro Júnior Coelho da Silva Nunes, Rafael Henrique Silva, Raul Sousa Silva Junior, Renata de Souza Silva, Ricardo Orosco, Rodrigo Mello Campos, Rubens Lima e Willian SpenglerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neste giro o historiador Marcelo “Beraba” Silva nos traz reflexões sobre o que passou a ser conhecido nos últimos anos como “Colonialismo Digital” e suas relações com o conceito histórico de colonialismo. Este tema vem movimentando os debates nas interseções entre as ciências informacionais e as humanidades, posto que grande parte das nossas atividades cotidianas atualmente envolve o mundo digital. O novo colonialismo do século XXI promove a partilha do globo entre as big techs, reduzindo os povos do Sul global a territórios de mineração extrativista de dados informacionais. Dados estes que configuram grandes fontes de acumulação de capitais por parte destas empresas, com grandes consequências nos campos cultural, social e político. Nova campanha de financiamento coletivo: https://apoia.se/fronteirasnotempo Arte da Capa Artes do episódio: Augusto Carvalho Mencionado no Episódio FAUSTINO, Deivison; LIPPOLD, Walter. Colonialismo digital: por uma crítica hacker-fanoniana. São Paulo: Boitempo, 2023. CASSINO, João Francisco; SOUZA, Joyce; SILVEIRA, Sérgio Amadeu da (Org.). Colonialismo de dados: como opera a trincheira algorítmica na guerra neoliberal. 1ed. São Paulo: Autonomia Literária, 2021, v. 1 Financiamento Coletivo Existem duas formas de nos apoiar Pix recorrente – chave: fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Apoia-se – https://apoia.se/fronteirasnotempo INSCREVA-SE PARA PARTICIPAR DO HISTORICIDADE O Historicidade é o programa de entrevistas do Fronteiras no Tempo: um podcast de história. O objetivo principal é realizar divulgação científica na área de ciências humanas, sociais e de estudos interdisciplinares com qualidade. Será um prazer poder compartilhar o seu trabalho com nosso público. Preencha o formulário se tem interesse em participar. Link para inscrição: https://forms.gle/4KMQXTmVLFiTp4iC8 Selo saberes históricos Agora o Fronteiras no Tempo tem o selo saberes históricos. O que é este selo? “O Selo Saberes Históricos é um sinal de reconhecimento atribuído a:● Práticas de divulgação de saberes ou produções de conteúdo histórico ou historiográfico● Realizadas em redes sociais ou mídias digitais, voltadas para públicos mais amplos e diversificados● Comprometidas com valores científicos e éticos.”Saiba mais: https://www.forumsabereshistoricos.com/ Redes Sociais Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, Instagram Contato fronteirasnotempo@gmail.com Como citar esse episódio Fronteiras no Tempo: Giro Histórico #38 Colonialismo Digital e Colonialismo Histórico. Locução Cesar Agenor Fernandes da Silva e Marcelo de Souza Silva. [S.l.] Portal Deviante, 21/02/2025. Podcast. Disponível em: https://www.deviante.com.br/?p=64496&preview=true Expediente Produção Geral, Host e Edição: C. A. Arte do Episódio: Augusto Carvalho Trilha sonora do episódio Birds – Corbyn Kites Cavemen of the Future - Joel Cummins, Andy Farag Skylines - Anno Domini Beats World War Outerspace - Audio Hertz Six Seasons - Unicorn Heads Madrinhas e Padrinhos Apoios a partir de 12 de junho de 2024 Alexsandro de Souza Junior, Aline Silva Lima, André Santos, André Trapani, Andréa Gomes da Silva, Andressa Marcelino Cardoso, Augusto Carvalho, Carolina Pereira Lyon, Charles Calisto Souza, Elisnei Menezes de Oliveira, Erick Marlon Fernandes da Silva, Flávio Henrique Dias Saldanha, Iara Grisi, João Ariedi, Klaus Henrique de Oliveira, Manuel Macias, Marlon Fernandes da Silva, Pedro Júnior Coelho da Silva Nunes, Rafael Henrique Silva, Raul Sousa Silva Junior, Renata de Souza Silva, Ricardo Orosco, Rodrigo Mello Campos, Rubens Lima e Willian SpenglerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
8/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) 1943 POPE PIUS https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0 As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were there. Counterpointing the memories of German soldiers like battalion commander Jurg Kellner with those of British captain John Strick and American corporal Audie Murphy, whose exploits in the field would lead to Hollywood fame, and of Italian citizens and politicians caught up in the maelstrom, Holland vividly recreates their day-to-day encounter with destiny over each bloodily contested mile. General Mark Clark, overall Allied commander in Italy, has been criticized for being overly cautious and needlessly extending the campaign. Holland argues that, given the conditions and constant shortage of materiel held back for the D-Day invasion, Clark and other commanders led a remarkably successful campaign. Well more than 100,000 Allied casualties occurred in the five months leading to Rome, more than in any other campaign of the war. Cassino '44 is the definitive account of a key turning point of World War II and brings our appreciation of the experience of war to a new level. September 1943 Britis Eighth Army Italy
5/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) 1944 CASSINO https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0 As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were there. Counterpointing the memories of German soldiers like battalion commander Jurg Kellner with those of British captain John Strick and American corporal Audie Murphy, whose exploits in the field would lead to Hollywood fame, and of Italian citizens and politicians caught up in the maelstrom, Holland vividly recreates their day-to-day encounter with destiny over each bloodily contested mile. General Mark Clark, overall Allied commander in Italy, has been criticized for being overly cautious and needlessly extending the campaign. Holland argues that, given the conditions and constant shortage of materiel held back for the D-Day invasion, Clark and other commanders led a remarkably successful campaign. Well more than 100,000 Allied casualties occurred in the five months leading to Rome, more than in any other campaign of the war. Cassino '44 is the definitive account of a key turning point of World War II and brings our appreciation of the experience of war to a new level. September 1943 Britis Eighth Army Italy
6/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) 1802 ROMAN WOMEN https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0 As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were there. Counterpointing the memories of German soldiers like battalion commander Jurg Kellner with those of British captain John Strick and American corporal Audie Murphy, whose exploits in the field would lead to Hollywood fame, and of Italian citizens and politicians caught up in the maelstrom, Holland vividly recreates their day-to-day encounter with destiny over each bloodily contested mile. General Mark Clark, overall Allied commander in Italy, has been criticized for being overly cautious and needlessly extending the campaign. Holland argues that, given the conditions and constant shortage of materiel held back for the D-Day invasion, Clark and other commanders led a remarkably successful campaign. Well more than 100,000 Allied casualties occurred in the five months leading to Rome, more than in any other campaign of the war. Cassino '44 is the definitive account of a key turning point of World War II and brings our appreciation of the experience of war to a new level. September 1943 Britis Eighth Army Italy
7/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) AUGUST 1944 https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0 As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were there. Counterpointing the memories of German soldiers like battalion commander Jurg Kellner with those of British captain John Strick and American corporal Audie Murphy, whose exploits in the field would lead to Hollywood fame, and of Italian citizens and politicians caught up in the maelstrom, Holland vividly recreates their day-to-day encounter with destiny over each bloodily contested mile. General Mark Clark, overall Allied commander in Italy, has been criticized for being overly cautious and needlessly extending the campaign. Holland argues that, given the conditions and constant shortage of materiel held back for the D-Day invasion, Clark and other commanders led a remarkably successful campaign. Well more than 100,000 Allied casualties occurred in the five months leading to Rome, more than in any other campaign of the war. Cassino '44 is the definitive account of a key turning point of World War II and brings our appreciation of the experience of war to a new level. September 1943 Britis Eighth Army Italy
Good Evening: The show begins at two music concerts in LA. Fire Aid. Many voices. Jeff Bliss reporting. 1940 Santa Monica CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR FIRST HOUR 9-9:15 PacificWatch: VegasReport: Fire Aid huge success in LA. @JCBliss 9:15-9:30 LANCASTER REPORT: Culling flocks in Lehigh Valley. Jim McTague, former Washington Editor, Barrons. @MCTagueJ 9:30-9:45 SMALLBUSINESSAMERICA: Very high cost of living in Norway. @GENEMARKS @GUARDIAN @PHILLYINQUIRER 9:45-10:00 SMALLBUSINESSAMERICA: Taxes and Immigration challenges 2025. @GENEMARKS @GUARDIAN @PHILLYINQUIRER SECOND HOUR 10-10:15 POTUS: Speaks of Iron Dome for America. Henry Sokolski, NP 10:15-10:30 LA: Melodrama Begins. Bill Whalen, Hoover 10:30-10:45 SPACEX: Test #8 end of February. Bob Zimmerman, BehindtheBlack.com 10:45-11:00 IO: Lake Superior sized volcano. Bob Zimmerman, BehindtheBlack.com THIRD HOUR 11:00-11:15 5/8: "Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome" by James Holland 11:15-11:30 6/8: "Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome" by James Holland 11:30-11:45 7/8: "Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome" by James Holland 11:45-12:00 8/8: "Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome" by James Holland FOURTH HOUR 12-12:15 LA: The Rebuild. Bill Whalen, Hoover 12:15-12:30 ITALY: Footprints from the Bronze Age fleeing Vesuvius. Lorenzo Fiori, Milan 12:30-12:45 GAZA: Settled in Sinai. Richard Epstein, Civitas Institute, UT 12:45-1:00 am CALIFORNIA: Secession talk. Richard A. Epstein, Civitas Institute, UT
Preview: James Holland, Author of "Cassino '44: The Battle for Rome," on Italian Civilians' Suffering in the Naples-Rome War Zone. More Later This Week. 1944 Alexander and Churchill in Italy
No Fórum Onze e Meia de hoje: Flavio Bolsonaro e amigo sacaram 1.3 milhão em caixa de cassino nos EUA; Gustavo Petro, presidente da Colômbia enfrenta Donald Trump; e a nova pesquisa Quaest de aprovação de Lula. E ainda: Michelle e Eduardo Bolsonaro: os radicais. Participam do programa o jornalista Felipe Pena, o especialista em América Latina Amauri Chamorro e o deputado federal Carlos Zarattini (PT-SP) Apresentação de Dri Delorenzo e comentários de Renato Rovai.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/forum-onze-e-meia--5958149/support.
3/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0 As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were there. Counterpointing the memories of German soldiers like battalion commander Jurg Kellner with those of British captain John Strick and American corporal Audie Murphy, whose exploits in the field would lead to Hollywood fame, and of Italian citizens and politicians caught up in the maelstrom, Holland vividly recreates their day-to-day encounter with destiny over each bloodily contested mile. General Mark Clark, overall Allied commander in Italy, has been criticized for being overly cautious and needlessly extending the campaign. Holland argues that, given the conditions and constant shortage of materiel held back for the D-Day invasion, Clark and other commanders led a remarkably successful campaign. Well more than 100,000 Allied casualties occurred in the five months leading to Rome, more than in any other campaign of the war. Cassino '44 is the definitive account of a key turning point of World War II and brings our appreciation of the experience of war to a new level. 1943 Ike, Alexander, Churchill
4/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0 As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were there. Counterpointing the memories of German soldiers like battalion commander Jurg Kellner with those of British captain John Strick and American corporal Audie Murphy, whose exploits in the field would lead to Hollywood fame, and of Italian citizens and politicians caught up in the maelstrom, Holland vividly recreates their day-to-day encounter with destiny over each bloodily contested mile. General Mark Clark, overall Allied commander in Italy, has been criticized for being overly cautious and needlessly extending the campaign. Holland argues that, given the conditions and constant shortage of materiel held back for the D-Day invasion, Clark and other commanders led a remarkably successful campaign. Well more than 100,000 Allied casualties occurred in the five months leading to Rome, more than in any other campaign of the war. Cassino '44 is the definitive account of a key turning point of World War II and brings our appreciation of the experience of war to a new level. 1943 Ike with British
SPECIAL EDITION PACIFIC-WATCH WITH JEFF BLISS IN ORANGE COUNTY. G0OD EVENING: The show begins in Southern California tracking the fire-fighting...... 1940: HOLLYWOOD BOWL CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR FIRST HOUR 9-915 #PacificWatch: Fires: Rain expected after 8 months of none. Winds moderating. @JCBliss 915-930 #LANCASTER REPORT: HALLMARK STORE REPORTING BIG BUSINESS. Jim McTague, former Washington Editor, Barrons. @MCTagueJ. Author of the "Martin and Twyla Boundary Series." #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety 930-945 SCOTUS "Birthright citizenship." Richard Epstein, Civitas Institute UT 945-1000 SCOTUS: "Affirmative Action" in September 1965. Richard Epstein, Civitas Institute UT SECOND HOUR 10-1015 MrMarket: All eyes on the contested 2017 Tax Cut and Jobs Act. Veronique De Rugy, Mercatus Center 1015-1030 #ITALY POTUS and the commanding Italian PM Giorgia Meloni. Lorenzo Fiori. 1030-1045 1/2: #BIOWEAPON. PRC suspect of weaponizing genomic research/technology acquired from America. Craig Singleton, FDD. 1045-1100 2/2: #BIOWEAPON. PRC suspect of weaponizing genomic research/technology acquired from America. Craig Singleton, FDD. THIRD HOUR 1100-1115 1/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) 1115-1130 2/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) 1130-1145 3/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) 1145-1200 4/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) FOURTH HOUR 12-1215 #PRC: Launching mega constellation. Bob Zimmerman BehindtheBlack.com 1215-1230 #MOON: Blue Ghost concept on course for landing in six weeks Bob Zimmerman BehindtheBlack.com 1230-1245 #EU: The anxious allies as POTUS begins again. Antonia Colibasanu, @GPFutures 1245-100 am #AI: Data Centers and natural gas generated electricity demand. Henry Sokolski, NPEC
1/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0 As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were there. Counterpointing the memories of German soldiers like battalion commander Jurg Kellner with those of British captain John Strick and American corporal Audie Murphy, whose exploits in the field would lead to Hollywood fame, and of Italian citizens and politicians caught up in the maelstrom, Holland vividly recreates their day-to-day encounter with destiny over each bloodily contested mile. General Mark Clark, overall Allied commander in Italy, has been criticized for being overly cautious and needlessly extending the campaign. Holland argues that, given the conditions and constant shortage of materiel held back for the D-Day invasion, Clark and other commanders led a remarkably successful campaign. Well more than 100,000 Allied casualties occurred in the five months leading to Rome, more than in any other campaign of the war. Cassino '44 is the definitive account of a key turning point of World War II and brings our appreciation of the experience of war to a new level. September 1943 Britis Eighth Army Italy
2/8: Cassino '44: The Brutal Battle for Rome Hardcover – November 12, 2024 by James Holland (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Cassino-44-Brutal-Battle-Rome/dp/080216384X/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0 As the new year of 1944 began in Italy, the Allied army's momentum had ground to a halt just south of the vaunted German Gustav Line of defense, far short of their initial objective of liberating Rome by Christmas. The fighting up the Italian peninsula had been brutal—rugged terrain, fierce resistance, terrible weather. While Allied leaders in London prepared for the cross-Channel invasion of France later that spring, the war in the West hinged in Italy. As bestselling historian James Holland relates in his seminal concluding volume on the Italy Campaign, the next five months saw two of World War II's most famous battles—the four ferocious assaults on Monte Cassino and the fraught landing northwest in the marshes at Anzio—culminating at last in the liberation of Rome on June 4, merely two days before D-Day. Based on twenty years of research, Cassino '44 offers perspectives and conclusions that differ from the standard narrative. Holland elevates the narrative of war, chronicling the dramatic events primarily through in-the-moment letters and diaries of those who were there. Counterpointing the memories of German soldiers like battalion commander Jurg Kellner with those of British captain John Strick and American corporal Audie Murphy, whose exploits in the field would lead to Hollywood fame, and of Italian citizens and politicians caught up in the maelstrom, Holland vividly recreates their day-to-day encounter with destiny over each bloodily contested mile. General Mark Clark, overall Allied commander in Italy, has been criticized for being overly cautious and needlessly extending the campaign. Holland argues that, given the conditions and constant shortage of materiel held back for the D-Day invasion, Clark and other commanders led a remarkably successful campaign. Well more than 100,000 Allied casualties occurred in the five months leading to Rome, more than in any other campaign of the war. Cassino '44 is the definitive account of a key turning point of World War II and brings our appreciation of the experience of war to a new level. October 1943 British Eighth Army Italy
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A desigualdade brasileira tem uma gramática intricada, muitas vezes invisível às pessoas comuns. Esse é o ponto de partida de "Poder e Desigualdade", de Cesar Calejon e André Roncaglia. Roncaglia, professor da UnB e diretor-executivo do Brasil no FMI, debate neste episódio a evolução da economia brasileira nas últimas décadas. O pesquisador também discute as características do que chama de um novo espírito do tempo, marcado por um individualismo que valoriza riscos e se afasta de organizações coletivas. "Poder e Desigualdade" propõe que, com o avanço da agropecuária na estrutura produtiva do país e de bets e coaches na subjetividade dos trabalhadores, o Brasil está se transformando em um "fazendão com cassino". Roncaglia defende que, para ter chances nesse cenário, a esquerda precisa encontrar um novo discurso e passar a dialogar com as aspirações de prosperidade e de recompensa pelo esforço e pelo mérito individual, ainda que desafiando essas ideias. O pesquisador também abordou o papel da sensação de estagnação do poder de compra na vitória de Donald Trump e o que o resultado das eleições tem a dizer sobre a política econômica que Joe Biden implementou em seu mandato. Produção e apresentação: Eduardo Sombini Edição de som: Lucas Monteiro See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When the Allies invaded Italy in the summer of 1943 they hoped to be in Rome by Christmas. Instead, it wasn't until June 1944 that the Italian capital was liberated, following a gruelling march up the peninsula that ended with what James Holland describes as "five months of hell". In his new book, the historian, author and podcaster zones in on these months and in particular the brutal battle of Monte Cassino. Rob Attar caught up with James to find out more. (Ad) James Holland is the author of Cassino '44: Five Months of Hell in Italy (Transworld Publishers, 2024). Buy it now from Waterstones: https://go.skimresources.com?id=71026X1535947&xcust=historyextra-social-histboty&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.waterstones.com%2Fbook%2Fcassino-44%2Fjames-holland%2F9780857505538. Hear more from James Holland on the bloody Italian campaign of WW2: https://link.chtbl.com/UQm9agKC. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
More second world war stories on the Blitz, Evacuees, Gallipoli, Tanks, Dunkirk and D-day, Sappers …. PART THREE of an anniversary special celebrating ten years in podcasting. Episode artwork: Trooper Ernest Thomas, a tank driver in C Squadron Sherwood Rangers. New D-Day memoir. Please do subscribe or follow the show (for free forever) in your listening app as it helps me with the search rankings. Episode shortlist – link to full episode listing https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/about/ Buy Me a Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/fightingthrough Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/FightingThrough Full show notes, photos and transcript at:https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/106-Tenth-Anniversary-part-three-with-more-second-world-war-stories Reviews on main website:https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/reviews/new/ Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PaulCheall Follow me on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/FightingThroughPodcast YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnlqRO9MdFBUrKM6ExEOzVQ?view_as=subscriber Links to features in the show: Kisses on a postcard links Theatrical production 20 mins worth - 20 minutes of highlights from the October 2011 production of Kisses On A Postcard at The Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2RdHNa1nVY&t=3s Some moments from the Abbey Road sessions recording Kisses on a Postcard. Watch the performers perform live during covid to get this podcast show on the road with a super medley of some of the best bits. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5oBJA5G93M BOOKS The Untold Story by William Hershel Nelson https://amzn.eu/d/364xd3G Mines, Bombs, Bullets and Bridges: A Sapper's Second World War Diary by Michael Moss https://amzn.to/3NnKITW D-Day Through German Eyes, by Jonathan Trigg https://amzn.to/3ZYUP9a Save the Last Bullet https://amzn.to/3NEUyB0 No Time for Dreams – Robert W Metcalf https://www.amazon.co.uk/No-Time-Dreams-Soldiers-Six-Year/dp/1896182798 https://www.abebooks.co.uk/9781896182797/Time-Dreams-Soldiers-Six-Year-Journey-1896182798/plp Cassino '44: The Bloodiest Battle of the Italian Campaign – James Holland https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cassino-44-Bloodiest-Italian-Campaign
A atriz brasileira Luana Piovani recebeu a RFI para falar do seu mais novo espetáculo "Cantos da Lua", que está em cartaz no Auditório dos Oceanos, em Lisboa, capital de Portugal. Por Luciana Quaresma, correspondente da RFI em Portugal“Desde que vim para Portugal quase seis anos atrás, comecei a ter vontade de voltar ao teatro. Eu acredito em formação de plateia e, depois de observar o mercado, achei que não seria prudente tentar entrar em algum grupo ou fazer um texto clássico. A melhor porta de entrada seria usufruir da curiosidade das pessoas e criar algo diferente do que existe no mercado e sempre levando em consideração que estou fazendo 35 anos de carreira. Foi então que veio esta ideia, no fundo um compilado de desejos”, explica a atriz.Esta apresentação marca a celebração dos 35 anos da carreira artística da atriz brasileira e traz um formato intimista e inédito, onde Luana compartilha momentos da sua vida e trajetória. No espetáculo, Luana canta músicas ligadas às histórias que conta, criando uma atmosfera que mescla teatro, musical e stand up. O público divide o palco com a atriz em um formato cabaré o que intensifica a sensação de proximidade e interação.Em “Cantos da Lua”, Luana está “despida”. “O espetáculo é muito dúbio porque entro com uma postura de diva, naquela entrada silenciosa, triunfal e impactante e, ao mesmo tempo, eu estou pelada, estou humana. Eu rio de mim mesma. Enquanto o mundo se aplaude, se põe em um pedestal, se coloca perfeito, eu estou fazendo exatamente o oposto, o caminho inverso, eu vou para a humanização”, revela.Conexão com o públicoDiferente do que fez até agora, "Cantos da Lua" é uma forma da atriz se conectar com o público de maneira mais pessoal. “Essas minhas histórias que conto já são clássicas, pois tenho 35 anos de carreira, mas pelo menos 40 de vida bem vivida. Algumas meus amigos próximos já conhecem, pois são muito antigas e clássicas e outras fui desenterrando”.O espetáculo combina canções e relatos da vida da atriz, proporcionando uma experiência envolvente e reflexiva para os espectadores que ainda podem participar na escolha das músicas antes do espetáculo começar via QR code. Segundo a artista, cantar no palco tem sido o maior desafio.“Eu tenho que ter muita disciplina. Fico muito orgulhosa de mim quando não erro nada e sei que aprendo quando erro alguma coisa”, confessa a artista, que estreou na televisão em 1993.Revelando sua nova faceta: Luana canta no palcoDurante a apresentação, Luana canta músicas em português e inglês e conversa com a plateia, relembrando momentos marcantes de sua carreira e vida pessoal. As histórias abordadas incluem episódios engraçados e emocionantes, revelando um lado mais íntimo da atriz que o público normalmente não vê.“Eu não conto as minhas vitórias, eu estou no palco dividindo as minhas derrotas. As histórias que eu conto são engraçadas hoje, mas só eu sei o que senti quando abri o olho e acordei ao lado de uma pessoa que nunca vi na vida, num quarto de hotel”, revela.O espetáculo conta com a direção de Ando Camargo, que chegou a Lisboa dois meses antes da estreia para os ensaios, contribuindo com sua experiência para a criação de um ambiente autêntico na apresentação.“É um trabalho de amor, de amizade, mais do que um trabalho profissional. Fiquei muito feliz em fazer parte de todo este processo e de saber que as pessoas conseguiram ver meu trabalho em todas as sutilezas do espetáculo”, comenta Camargo.Luana e Ando começaram a trabalhar na peça em abril deste ano, quando a atriz esteve no Brasil. “Esse espetáculo passou por um processo enorme de transformação desde quando eu tive a ideia de fazê-lo. Acredito que tudo o que vai saindo é para a melhor. As coisas que aconteceram ao longo do tempo foi para deixar no formato perfeito. É impressionante como o universo conspira a favor quando se esta fazendo corretamente, é a lei da física”, diz Luana.A artista se conecta de maneira sincera e autêntica com o público. “Eu não quero mostrar o lado da Luana atriz e sim de uma pessoa que é idealizada dentro de um conceito que o mundo criou. Meu objetivo é desmistificar e mostrar que isso tudo é mentira. Isso é um produto que está sendo vendido, não comprem! Todos esses seres humanos que as pessoas idealizam também passam pelas mesmas coisas e, por exemplo, aqui estão algumas das minhas histórias. O espetáculo é sobre isso”, explica a artista.Para o diretor, a performance da atriz gera muitas emoções.“Isso foi aparecendo durante os ensaios. Fomos percebendo que depois das histórias engraçadas, quando chegava neste lugar da emoção, percebíamos que toda a equipe também se emocionava, isso ainda durante os ensaios”, revela Ando Camargo.Emoção que, segundo a atriz, ela também vê na expressão do público. “Estar no palco aqui em Portugal vem sendo uma experiência extremamente satisfatória. As pessoas têm muito carinho e respeito por mim. Eu tinha uma vaga ideia da proporção deste carinho, mas agora eu estou sentindo realmente. Eu vejo isso na feição das pessoas. O espetáculo tem capacidade para oitenta pessoas e quando saio tem sempre, pelo menos quarenta me esperando. É muito surpreendente”, conta Piovani.Depois de quase seis anos morando em Portugal, a atriz se sente realizada com esta peça. “Não consigo pôr em palavras como tem sido a minha experiência até agora. Hoje mesmo olhei para dentro da alma do Ando e disse para ele: 'se fui mais feliz, não me lembro'. Este espetáculo era o que faltava para coroar a grande mudança que fiz na minha vida, sair do meu país, ter atravessado um oceano, trazido minha família para Portugal, desfeito minha família aqui, ter reencontrado uma nova receita de família, ter aumentado o meu trabalho como mulher e mãe em, pelo menos 60% a mais do que era”, comenta Luana.Planos de digressão para "Cantos da Lua"As apresentações de "Cantos da Lua" seguem em cartaz nas próximas semanas na capital portuguesa, mas a atriz já tem planos de levar o espetáculo para outros teatros do país em 2025, expandindo a oportunidade de compartilhar suas histórias e experiências com um público ainda mais amplo. Mas levar para o Brasil ainda não está nos planos.“A ideia de levar para o Brasil existe, mas mais para frente. Este espetáculo é pensado para Portugal. Queremos levar para o Cassino do Estoril, Porto, que vamos fazer na mesma dinâmica com o público no palco”, revela Piovani."Quero que mais pessoas possam ver e sentir o que estou vivendo nesse espetáculo", afirma a atriz.
Veteran Wilf Shaw, Australian Les Cook, POW's, Gallipoli and more, PART TWO of an anniversary special celebrating ten years in podcasting. Episode artwork:Jesse Rance, London Metropolitan Police between 1936 - 1966. Endured the WW2 blitz bombing. What a tough beat to patrol! Curious story revealed in the show. Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fightingthrough Full show notes, photos and transcript at: https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/105-Tenth-Anniversary-Part-Two-with-more-second-world-war-stories Reviews on main website:https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/reviews/new/ Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/FightingThrough Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PaulCheall Follow me on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/FightingThroughPodcast YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnlqRO9MdFBUrKM6ExEOzVQ?view_as=subscriber Links to features in the show: BOOKS D-Day Through German Eyes, by Jonathan Trigg https://amzn.to/3ZYUP9a Mines, Bombs, Bullets and Bridges: A Sapper's Second World War Diary by Michael Moss https://amzn.to/3NnKITW Save the Last Bullet https://amzn.to/3NEUyB0 No Time for Dreams – Robert W Metcalf https://www.amazon.co.uk/No-Time-Dreams-Soldiers-Six-Year/dp/1896182798 https://www.abebooks.co.uk/9781896182797/Time-Dreams-Soldiers-Six-Year-Journey-1896182798/plp Cassino '44: The Bloodiest Battle of the Italian Campaign – James Holland https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cassino-44-Bloodiest-Italian-Campaign EPISODES 5 Claude Reynolds 1 - Coffee with Claude - Lancaster rear gunner interview https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/5-claude-reynolds-ww2-lancaster-veteran-interview-1/ 12 Claude Reynolds 2 - WW2 Lancaster veteran interview https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/12-claude-reynolds-2-ww2-lancaster-veteran-interview/ 9 Dunkirk Diaries of Major Leslie Petch OBE WWII https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/9-dunkirk-diaries-of-major-leslie-petch-obe-wwii/ 26 The Zilken Letters. A veteran exposes the army's best kept WWII secrets! https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/26-the-zilken-letters-a-veteran-exposes-the-armys-best-kept-wwii-secrets/ 33 Women at War 2 - Wartime Recipes and WRENS https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/33-wartime-recipes-and-wrens-in-ww2/ 46 Through German Eyes in the Second World War https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/46-through-german-eyes-in-the-second-world-war/ 47 D-Day Through German Eyes Part Two https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/47-through-german-eyes-part-two/ 69 German Boy Soldier Willi Langbein WW2 https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/69-german-boy-soldier-willi-langbein-ww2/ Save the Last Bullet book and audio book https://amzn.to/4h0OAHW 73 Jack Stansfield POW in WW2 https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/73-Jack-Stansfield-POW-in-WW2/ National Archives at Kew, UK https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C17150376 78 German Submariner Part 1: Atlantic, POW in Canada. https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/78-german-submariner-and-pow/ Helmut Keune story in Canadian magazine McLeans, from 1949. https://archive.macleans.ca/article/1949/7/15/what-happened-in-the-bismarck 91 Kisses on a Postcard - child evacuees - interview with Dominic Frisby https://www.fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/91-Kisses-on-a-Postcard-Evacuees-in- WW2 Stories of Chaos and Courage - HMS BULLDOG and Enigma codes https://www.facebook.com/groups/754427714964136/permalink/1682478342159064/?rdid=C4mzt6h6eLyTSER3&share_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fshare%2Fp%2F9j382bZ4cVizdp1Z Coded letters https://www.reddit.com/r/ww2/s/3EoV8PUqzy Sound effects: Hurricane and Spitfire dog fighting - Sound courtesy of JimSim on Freesound https://freesound.org/people/jimsim/sounds/434671/#comments Sonar https://freesound.org/people/Peter_Gross/sounds/12677/ Morse https://freesound.org/people/christislord/sounds/553739/#comments Base wave - Sound Effect from https://pixabay.com/?utm_source=link-attribution&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=music&utm_content=6356">Pixabay
In this episode of Battleground '44 series Saul speaks to Historian and friend of the show James Holland. James will be familiar to many listeners as co-host of our sister podcast, We Have Ways of Making You Talk, and today he joins Saul to discuss is new book Cassino '44, which focuses on the brutal Allied campaign in Italy in 1944. If you have any thoughts or questions, you can send them to - podbattleground@gmail.com Producer: James Hodgson X (Twitter): @PodBattleground Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How does Hollywood scriptwriting influence James' histories, why are diaries more exciting than interviews and has Mark Clark been misunderstood? Al Murray interviews James Holland about his new book 'Cassino '44' - an indepth look at the fighting in Italy in 1944. A Goalhanger Production Produced by Joey McCarthy & Becki Hills Exec Producer: Tony Pastor Social: @WeHaveWaysPod Email: wehavewayspodcast@gmail.com Join our ‘Independent Company' to watch our livestreams, get earlybird tickets and our weekly newsletter - packed with deals. Membership Club: patreon.com/wehaveways Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Last month, Ryan Jakubowski took the trip of a lifetime to Italy, visiting the cities of Rome, Vatican City, Florence, Venice and Cassino. Check out this weeks podcast as we hear all about it! Follow along with all the pictures at: https://jcphotomi.myportfolio.com/home
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May 1944, it is clear to Ernst Rommel that the Allied counter attack is just a few weeks away. The answer is simple - defend the Atlantic Wall. But Nazi infighting and ludicrous top-down decision making has led to chaos on the Western Front. With the 6th June just days away - they are still asking themselves: where will the Allies land? In the biggest series of We Have Ways of Making You Talk, join Al and James as they unravel the heroism, sacrifices, and strategic brilliance behind one of the most pivotal moments in history. Prepare to be transported to the heart of the Second World War's defining hour. Episodes Mentioned: Mighty 8th (Ep 735 - 742) Cassino '44 (Ep 753 - 760) Life and Death of the Desert Fox (Ep 41) The Life of Rommel (Ep 657) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the final episode of our epic Italy series, Al Murray and James Holland follow OPERATION DIADEM to completion. The Germans have been pushed back past the Adolf Hitler line and the final victory for the Allies is the liberation of the Eternal City. A Goalhanger Production Produced by Joey McCarthy Exec Producer: Tony Pastor Social: @WeHaveWaysPod Email: wehavewayspodcast@gmail.com Join our ‘Independent Company' to watch our livestreams, get earlybird tickets and our weekly newsletter - packed with deals. Membership Club: patreon.com/wehaveways Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cassino is cleared, and the Allies are planning one final push to take Rome and end the war in Italy, once and for all. Ira Akers presents OPERATION STRANGLEHOLD, a bombing effort on an enormous scale- freezing the Nazi rearmament. As the ground hardens and blue skies return to the Italian countryside - OPERATION DIADEM is launched. In this penultimate episode, Al Murray and James Holland begin the road to victory in Southern Europe. They also discuss the Mafioso rule in Italy, and the grotesque reprisal murders enacted by the Gestapo. A Goalhanger Production Produced by Joey McCarthy Exec Producer: Tony Pastor Social: @WeHaveWaysPod Email: wehavewayspodcast@gmail.com Join our ‘Independent Company' to watch our livestreams, get earlybird tickets and our weekly newsletter - packed with deals. Membership Club: patreon.com/wehaveways Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The capturing of Monte Cassino and Cassino town was crucial to the Allied victory in Italy, so why did it take so long to break through the stubborn German resistance? Al Murray and James Holland also discuss the morale and manpower problems faced by the New Zealand troops. A Goalhanger Production Produced by Joey McCarthy Exec Producer: Tony Pastor Social: @WeHaveWaysPod Email: wehavewayspodcast@gmail.com Join our ‘Independent Company' to watch our livestreams, get earlybird tickets and our weekly newsletter - packed with deals. Membership Club: patreon.com/wehaveways Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Nazis have assembled over 90,000 troops to counterattack under General von Mackensen's troops, they're beginning to amass at the Anzio beach head. The Allies' progress through Italy is slow, and pressure from Whitehall triggers a change of command in Italy. Will this turn the tide? A Goalhanger Production Produced by Joey McCarthy Exec Producer: Tony Pastor Social: @WeHaveWaysPod Email: wehavewayspodcast@gmail.com Join our ‘Independent Company' to watch our livestreams, get earlybird tickets and our weekly newsletter - packed with deals. Membership Club: patreon.com/wehaveways Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As the battle heats up in Italy, Al Murray and James Holland detail of the most iconic moments in WW2 history - the Battle of Monte Cassino in February 1944. The Nazis defending the Abbey are depleted, but the Allies' attacks up narrow ridges are failing. Progress is slow, and the terrain is treacherous - will the Abbey be liberated? A Goalhanger Production Produced by Joey McCarthy Exec Producer: Tony Pastor Social: @WeHaveWaysPod Email: wehavewayspodcast@gmail.com Join our ‘Independent Company' to watch our livestreams, get early bird tickets and our weekly newsletter - packed with deals. Membership Club: patreon.com/wehaveways Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the early hours of the 22nd January 1944, US Fifth Army swarmed the beaches of Anzio largely unopposed. The Nazis' response was swift, sending the 14th Army to stop them and preventing the Allies getting any closer to Rome. Al Murray and James Holland also assess the situation at the Cassino front, the military make-up of the French Expeditionary Corps and the civilian situation in Italy both in the Nazi-occupied north, and ‘liberated' south. A Goalhanger Production Produced by Joey McCarthy Exec Producer: Tony Pastor Social: @WeHaveWaysPod Email: wehavewayspodcast@gmail.com Join our ‘Independent Company' to watch our livestreams, get earlybird tickets and our weekly newsletter - packed with deals. Membership Club: patreon.com/wehaveways Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices