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Best podcasts about George H Thomas

Latest podcast episodes about George H Thomas

Leaders of the Civil War Podcast
Episode 22: George H. Thomas - Part 7

Leaders of the Civil War Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 20:20


In the episode we conclude our discussion of General Thomas. He oversaw the cavalry operations of the South and Southeast at the end of the war and his men captured Jefferson Davis. We also discuss his various roles and contributions after the war and his passing on March 28, 1970. Many of his contemporaries compared him to George Washington and Bruce Catton called him perhaps the best general of the war. 

Leaders of the Civil War Podcast
Episode 21: George H. Thomas - Part 6

Leaders of the Civil War Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 24:58


In this episode we discuss the Battle of Nashville, which has been called one of the two best battles ever fought by an army. Union General George H. Thomas waited until the time was right, and then annihilated John Bell Hood's Confederate Army of Tennessee on Dec 15 and 16 1864. 

Leaders of the Civil War Podcast
Episode 20: George H. Thomas - Part 5

Leaders of the Civil War Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 25:02


In this episode we discuss General Thomas's role in the Battle of Atlanta and the capture of the city. We also cover the Battles of Spring Hill and Franklin, and begin to discuss the Battle of Nashville, which will result in the most complete destruction of any army during the Civil War. 

Leaders of the Civil War Podcast
Episode 19: George H Thomas - Part 4

Leaders of the Civil War Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 24:19


In this episode we discuss General Thomas's role in the Atlanta campaign. We begin by discussing the aftermath of the Chattanooga campaign and end with the Battle of Peachtree Creek just outside Atlanta. Thomas's Army of the Cumberland played a pivotal role, pushing J E Johnston's army from Dalton Georgia to Atlanta where Johnston was replaced by John B Hood. 

Leaders of the Civil War Podcast
Episode 18: George H Thomas - Part 3

Leaders of the Civil War Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 27:34


In this episode we conclude the Chickamauga battle and discuss the Chattanooga Campaign including the battles of Tunnel Hill, Missionary Ridge, and "The Battle Above the Clouds."

Leaders of the Civil War Podcast
Episode 17: George H Thomas - Part 2

Leaders of the Civil War Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 38:39


In this 2nd episode of George Thomas' life, we complete the battle of Stones River. We also cover the Army of the Cumberland's masterful maneuvers around the Confederate army of Tennessee, flanking them out of Tullahoma and Chattanooga. This ends up in the massive and chaotic battle of Chickamauga, where George Thomas received the nickname, "Rock of Chickamauga."

Leaders of the Civil War Podcast
Episode 16: George H. Thomas - Part 1

Leaders of the Civil War Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 38:39


In this episode we begin our discussion of General George Henry Thomas including the Battles of Mill Springs and Stones River. We also discuss his early years and the impact of Nat Turner's slave revolt on Thomas and his family. 

Battles and Banter: A Relaxed Military History Podcast

On the first Battles & Banter episode of 2022, Avery takes a solo look at one of the more overlooked and significant U.S. victories from the American Civil War: The Battle of Mill Springs. Also known as the Battle of Logan's Crossroads, the engagement that took place in southeastern Kentucky on that rainy day of January 19th, 1862, marked the first major land victory for the North. Not only did it put General George H. Thomas on the map as a reliable U.S. commander, but it opened the gates for the Federal forces to invade Tennessee and led to the more famous battles of Forts Henry and Donelson a few weeks later. Join Avery as he summarizes the battle and its significance and lays out the upcoming plan for the 2022 BnB schedule. Enjoy!

Threads From The National Tapestry: Stories From The American Civil War

About this episode:  It was fall in the year 1863. Much had changed since the summer. Back in July, a doomed assault on Cemetery Ridge meant Confederate defeat at Gettysburg - and now, back in central Virginia, Lee and Meade’s armies sparred. That same July, Vicksburg fell, and the Mississippi River became a federal highway. Yet the Confederacy’s heartland was still a beating bastion of defiance. That’s why Abraham Lincoln wanted to drive into eastern Tennessee. That’s why he wanted a major railroad hub in the southeastern corner of The Volunteer State. This is the story of the Union’s attempt to crack the Confederacy from within. This is part one of the story of The Battle of Chattanooga. ----more----   Some Characters Mentioned In This Episode:  Braxton Bragg James Longstreet George H. Thomas William Starke Rosecrans Nathan Bedford Forrest    Get The Guide: Want to learn more about the Civil War? A great place to start is Fred's guide, The Civil War: A History of the War between the States from Workman Publishing. The guide is in its 9th printing.   Producer: Dan Irving

Virginia Historical Society Podcasts
George Thomas: Virginian for the Union

Virginia Historical Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2014 44:13


Most southern-born army officers resigned their commissions to join the Confederacy in 1861. But a substantial minority remained loyal to the national government, including George H. Thomas, the "Rock of Chickamauga," one of the most successful Union generals of the Civil War. On March 6, 2008, Christopher Einolf spoke on his biography of the career soldier from Southampton County. Dr. Einolf teaches at the University of Virginia.(Introduction by Charles F. Bryan, Jr.) The content and opinions expressed in these presentations are solely those of the speaker and not necessarily of the Virginia Museum of History & Culture.

Virginia Historical Society Podcasts
George Thomas: Virginian for the Union

Virginia Historical Society Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2010 44:13


On March 6, 2008, Dr. Einolf delivered a talk on George H. Thomas, one of the most successful Union generals of the Civil War. Most southern-born army officers resigned their commissions to join the Confederacy in 1861. But a substantial minority remained loyal to the national government, including George H. Thomas, the "Rock of Chickamauga," one of the most successful Union generals of the Civil War. On March 6, 2008, Christopher Einolf spoke on his biography of the career soldier from Southampton County. Dr. Einolf teaches at the University of Virginia. (Introduction by Charles F. Bryan, Jr.)