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The Victor Davis Hanson Show
A Q&A with VDH on World War II

The Victor Davis Hanson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 44:23


Victor Davis Hanson and co-host Jack Fowler answer listener questions on WWII. Topics covered include the failure of the Western Allies declare war on the Nazi-allied USSR in 1939, Patton's role on the Western Front and his desire to take on the Soviets, reading recommendations for the post-war era, and more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Inside Story Podcast
Why is Israel now facing pressure from some of its Western allies?

The Inside Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 24:22


Spain hosts European and Arab nations as Israel's aid blockade fuels a famine in Gaza. 'The Madrid Group' is calling for an arms embargo and condemned silence as complicity. So why is Israel facing pressure from some of its allies now? And can it be effective without US support? In this episode: Lynn Boylan, Member, European Parliament; Chair of the Delegation of Relations with Palestine. Mouin Rabbani, Non-Resident Fellow, Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies. Saul Takahashi, Former Deputy Head of Office, UN Human Rights Agency in Occupied Palestine. Host: Tom McRae Connect with us:@AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook

SBS World News Radio
‘You cannot wait us out': Western allies pledge record aid for Ukraine

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 5:46


Western leaders have pledged record military aid to Ukraine, with calls for greater coordination and urgency, at the 27th Ukraine Defence Contact Group meeting in Brussels, Belgium. But as Europe steps up its role, doubts remain over Moscow's willingness to engage in peace talks.

SBS Ukrainian - SBS УКРАЇНСЬКОЮ МОВОЮ
‘You cannot wait us out': Western allies pledge record aid for Ukraine - Західні союзники обіцяють рекордну допомогу Україні

SBS Ukrainian - SBS УКРАЇНСЬКОЮ МОВОЮ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 5:46


Western leaders have pledged record military aid to Ukraine, with calls for greater coordination and urgency, at the 27th Ukraine Defence Contact Group meeting in Brussels, Belgium. But as Europe steps up its role, doubts remain over Moscow's willingness to engage in peace talks. - На 27-му засіданні Контактної групи з питань оборони України в Брюсселі, Бельгія, західні лідери пообіцяли надати рекордну військову допомогу Україні, закликавши до більшої координації та терміновості. Але в той час як Європа посилює свою роль, залишаються сумніви щодо готовності Москви брати участь у мирних переговорах...

Dan Snow's History Hit
The Red Army Surrounds Berlin

Dan Snow's History Hit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 32:32


By April 1945, Soviet forces stood at the gates of Berlin. From the summer of 1944, Hitler's armies had suffered a series of cataclysmic defeats that had left them shattered and desperately trying to hold on in front of the capital of the Third Reich. But how the Soviets' been able to bring the once mighty German Army to the brink of total defeat, and did the Wehrmacht have one last throw of the dice to save the Nazi regime?In this episode, Dan is joined by Professor Evan Maudsley, author of Thunder in the East: The Nazi-Soviet War 1941-1945 and former Professor of International History at the University of Glasgow. Evan helps Dan explore the stark differences in the narrative of World War II's final months across Western and Eastern Europe. They also discuss the key events from Operation Bagration in June 1944 to the Soviets' advance on Berlin in 1945 and how these tie in with the advance of the Western Allies. Also, could Stalin's strategic decisions have brought the war to an end sooner, and what did Hitler's last offensive in Hungary reveal about the dictator's priorities?Produced and edited by Dougal Patmore.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe.We'd love to hear your feedback - you can take part in our podcast survey here: https://insights.historyhit.com/history-hit-podcast-always-on.You can also email the podcast directly at ds.hh@historyhit.com.

A History of England
230. From Husky to Overlord, Sicily to the D-Day beaches

A History of England

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 14:56


In 1943, Britain didn't feel the Western Allies were ready yet for an invasion of France, and with its influence at the highest point it ever reached, it was able to persuade the Americans reluctantly to postpone it for the moment. Instead, they went for an invasion of Sicily, which went well overall, though with significant casualties. Bertram Ramsay, who'd handled the Dunkirk Evacuation so well, commanded the naval forces and learned some invaluable lessons about this kind of combined operation.The Allies moved onto the Italian mainland next, and after overthrowing Mussolini, the government there surrendered. Mussolini, rescued by the Germans from captivity, was set up ruling a rump and unpleasant republic in the north of Italy, and the fighting continued.The Americans, though, now finally decided that enough was enough and that preparations had to be made for the French invasion. Stalin couldn't agree more, when the USA, Britain and the Soviet Union met in Tehran. Oddly, the Americans accepted Stalin's invitation to accommodation, which meant that every word they said was heard by the Soviets.The agreement was for an invasion in May 1944. There were a few obstacles on the way, but in the end it went ahead only slightly delayed, on the 6th of June.D-day! We've finally got there. And Allied troops were once more back on French soil.Illustration: 1944 Royal Navy official photo of Admiral Bertram Ramsay, Naval Commander during both Operation Husky and Operation Overlord. Public DomainMusic: Bach Partita #2c by J Bu licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License

The Smart 7
Los Angeles ravaged by Wildfires, Tories fail to force Grooming Gang Inquiry, Ukraine meets with Western Allies, and Spurs gain narrow Carabao Cup advantage

The Smart 7

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 7:25


The Smart 7 is an award winning daily podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week…With over 17 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day and we've won Gold at the Signal International Podcast awardsIf you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps... Today's episode includes the following:https://x.com/i/status/1876980289987031431 https://x.com/i/status/1876964493823029511https://x.com/i/status/1876944361868411090 https://x.com/i/status/1877168935180841158 https://x.com/i/status/1876972600624140414 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Scngibnnu8https://x.com/i/status/1877131551344853285 https://x.com/i/status/1876675166077436137https://x.com/i/status/1876645534460428414 Contact us over @TheSmart7pod or visit www.thesmart7.comVoiced by Jamie East, using AI, written by Liam Thompson, researched by Lucie Lewis and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

History Analyzed
Unconditional Surrender was the Correct Policy in World War II

History Analyzed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 64:07


The Western Allies' demand that the Axis Powers unconditionally surrender was essential to keep the Soviets and the Chinese in the war while enduring incredible losses, to keep up the morale of the western allies, and to achieve the elimination of the Nazi regime and reforming Japanese society. 

Voice of Islam
Drive Time Show Podcast 15-11-2024 - Western Allies: Complicit in Genocide

Voice of Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 109:43


Date: 15/11/2024 Join Raza Ahmed and Danayal Zia for Friday's show from 4-6pm where we will be discussing: “Western Allies: Complicit in Genocide?” Western Allies: Complicit in Genocide? Western nations often present themselves as defenders of democracy and human rights, but their involvement in global conflicts reveals a more complicated narrative. From supporting regimes that commit atrocities to military interventions with devastating consequences, Western allies have played a significant role in enabling acts of genocide. In this episode we will discuss the historical and contemporary examples, examining the moral and political implications of such com Guests: Professor William Schabas - Scholar of international human rights law and leading expert on genocide prevention. He served as the head of a UN inquiry into potential war crimes committed during the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict. Professor Richard Falk - An emeritus professor of international law and former UN Special Rapporteur on Palestinian human rights. Dr Izzeldin Abuelaish - Palestinian doctor and author Miko Peled - Miko, the “General's Son”, is a peace activist and author Dr Jennifer Cassidy - Diplomacy and tech lecturer at University of Oxford Professor Avi Shlaim - A renowned historian and emeritus professor at Oxford University, specialising in Middle Eastern politics and has extensively documented Western involvement in regional conflicts. Producers: Zohra Mobashir

PBS NewsHour - Segments
News Wrap: In Berlin, Biden urges Western allies to continue flow of aid to Ukraine

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 5:12


In our news wrap Friday, Biden met with Western allies in Berlin to discuss the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, a federal judge unsealed nearly 2,000 pages of evidence in Trump's election interference case, safety officials are investigating Tesla's "full self-driving" system, autoworkers in Italy went on their first national strike in 20 years, and Cuba suffered a nationwide power outage. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - World
News Wrap: In Berlin, Biden urges Western allies to continue flow of aid to Ukraine

PBS NewsHour - World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 5:12


In our news wrap Friday, Biden met with Western allies in Berlin to discuss the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, a federal judge unsealed nearly 2,000 pages of evidence in Trump's election interference case, safety officials are investigating Tesla's "full self-driving" system, autoworkers in Italy went on their first national strike in 20 years, and Cuba suffered a nationwide power outage. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

The Smart 7
Western allies call for Lebanon Ceasefire, Labour suffers Conference defeat over Winter Fuel, Zelensky calls for Just Peace, and Man Utd stumble in Europa League

The Smart 7

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 7:22


The Smart 7 is an award winning daily podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week…With over 16 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day and we've won Gold at the Signal International Podcast awardsIf you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps... Today's episode includes the following:https://x.com/i/status/1838894515513425956 https://x.com/i/status/1838887897128202623 https://x.com/i/status/1838882955558596975 https://x.com/i/status/1838890883221000508 https://x.com/i/status/1838953798477230161https://x.com/i/status/1838926429918220471 https://x.com/i/status/1839086644546118030 https://x.com/i/status/1839053179222159474 https://youtu.be/UI9714y4Z8Ehttps://x.com/i/status/1838927092202827794 Contact us over @TheSmart7pod or visit www.thesmart7.comVoiced by Jamie East, using AI, written by Liam Thompson, researched by Lucie Lewis and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Silicon Curtain
484. Olena Halushka - Russian has no Red Lines and no Borders, so why are Western Allies so Cautious?

Silicon Curtain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 59:03


The approach to supporting Ukraine which Western leaders have been taking so far has been „as long as it takes“. The lack of a clearly defined end goal impacted the pace and scale of the assistance, as well as raised questions on its efficiency. It cannot last this way in the protracted war as Ukraine's mobilisation potential and resources are shorter than Russia's. Instead, a clear commitment of the West to aid Ukraine with „whatever it takes for a fast victory“ is the only way to return sustainable peace back to Europe. ---------- ABOUT: Olena Halushka is a is a board member of the Ukrainian NGO “Anti-corruption Action Centre”, and co-founder of the International Centre for Ukrainian Victory. She has also worked as a chief of international advocacy at the post-Maidan coalition of 80 CSOs “Reanimation Package of Reforms”. Olena is a contributor to the Atlantic Council, Kyiv Independent. She has also written op-eds for the Washington Post, the Foreign Policy, and the EU Observer – but it's a major article she wrote for the UK's Guardian newspaper that we'll be discussing today. ---------- LINKS: https://twitter.com/OlenaHalushka https://twitter.com/AntAC_ua https://twitter.com/ICUVua https://www.linkedin.com/in/olena-halushka-b7342259/?originalSubdomain=ua https://ukrainianvictory.org/experts/olena-halushka/ https://www.fpri.org/contributor/olena-halushka/ https://cepa.org/author/olena-halushka/ https://archive.kyivpost.com/author/olena-halushka https://foreignpolicy.com/author/olena-halushka/ ---------- SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- TRUSTED CHARITIES ON THE GROUND: Save Ukraine https://www.saveukraineua.org/ Superhumans - Hospital for war traumas https://superhumans.com/en/ UNBROKEN - Treatment. Prosthesis. Rehabilitation for Ukrainians in Ukraine https://unbroken.org.ua/ Come Back Alive https://savelife.in.ua/en/ Chefs For Ukraine - World Central Kitchen https://wck.org/relief/activation-chefs-for-ukraine UNITED24 - An initiative of President Zelenskyy https://u24.gov.ua/ Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation https://prytulafoundation.org NGO “Herojam Slava” https://heroiamslava.org/ kharpp - Reconstruction project supporting communities in Kharkiv and Przemyśl https://kharpp.com/ NOR DOG Animal Rescue https://www.nor-dog.org/home/ ---------- PLATFORMS: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CurtainSilicon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siliconcurtain/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4thRZj6NO7y93zG11JMtqm Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/finkjonathan/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtain ---------- Welcome to the Silicon Curtain podcast. Please like and subscribe if you like the content we produce. It will really help to increase the popularity of our content in YouTube's algorithm. Our material is now being made available on popular podcasting platforms as well, such as Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Catherine Field: France Correspondent on Zelenskyy's address seeking further aid for Ukraine from Western allies

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 4:31


Ukraine's President is keeping pressure on Western allies as they struggle to defend two key positions against Russia.  In an evening address over the weekend, Zelenskyy said that there is a need for faster delivery of supplies from their partners, aiming the address to the United States, United Kingdom, and France in particular.  France Correspondence Catherine Field told Mike Hosking that it's likely Zelenskyy is hoping that placing more pressure on Russia will ease the pressure in the Donbas region of Ukraine.   LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Pacific War Channel Podcast
North African Campaign Part #4

The Pacific War Channel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 103:53


Welcome to the Pacific War Channel Podcast, with a new spin. We are focusing on a strategic but at times, overlooked theatre of operations in WWII, the North African Campaign. Vast Tank Battles, Rapid and outflanking moves, Supply constraints, High Command Changes, Blunders all dictate this large theatre of operations. It would be the first time the Western Allies pit themselves in their new ways of war, against the Axis, setting the foundation for their future assaults. This episode, the British Army's fortunes take a drastic U-Turn. One of the most charismatic , egoistical but aggressive and talented commanders, Erwin Rommel arrives in North Africa to take command. Capitalizing on a slow enemy and their longer supply lines, the British are on the run. However, I's not the only thing happening around the area, as U-turns are all over. Join us as we unravel the complexities of desert warfare, the logistical challenges faced by both sides, and the significant impact these battles had on the broader context of World War II.   Please support the channel by visiting our Patreon at www.patreon.com/thepacificwarchannel for exclusive content and more.

Brief History
The Berlin Airlift

Brief History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 4:03 Transcription Available


This episode discusses the Berlin Airlift during the Cold War, where the Western Allies conducted an unprecedented and successful airlift to supply West Berlin after the Soviet Union initiated a blockade. The airlift showcased Western resolve and logistical capabilities, countering Soviet power and reinforcing the divide between East and West.

featured Wiki of the Day
Battle of Villers-Bocage

featured Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 3:42


fWotD Episode 2596: Battle of Villers-Bocage Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Thursday, 13 June 2024 is Battle of Villers-Bocage.The Battle of Villers-Bocage took place during the Second World War on 13 June 1944, one week after the Normandy Landings, which had begun the Western Allies' conquest of German-occupied France. The battle was the result of a British attempt to exploit a gap in the German defences west of the city of Caen. After one day of fighting in and around the small town of Villers-Bocage and a second day defending a position outside the town, the British force retreated.The Allies and the Germans regarded control of Caen as vital to the Normandy battle. In the days following the D-Day landings on 6 June, the Germans rapidly dug in north of the city. On 9 June, a two-pronged British attempt to surround and capture Caen was defeated. On the right flank of the British Second Army, the 1st US Infantry Division had forced back the German 352nd Infantry Division and opened a gap in the German front. To bypass the German Panzer-Lehr Division blocking the direct route south in the area of Tilly-sur-Seulles, a mixed force of tanks, infantry and artillery, based on the 22nd Armoured Brigade (Brigadier William "Loony" Hinde) of the 7th Armoured Division, advanced through the gap in a flanking manoeuvre towards Villers-Bocage. British commanders hoped that the appearance of a strong force in their rear would surround the Panzer-Lehr Division or force it to withdraw.The 22nd Armoured Brigade group reached Villers-Bocage without serious incident on the morning of 13 June. The leading elements advanced eastwards from the town on the Caen road to a ridge at Point 213, where they were ambushed by Tiger I tanks of the 101st SS Heavy Panzer Battalion. In a few minutes, tanks, anti-tank guns and transport vehicles were destroyed, many by SS-Obersturmführer Michael Wittmann. The Germans attacked the town and were repulsed, losing several Tigers and Panzer IVs. After six hours, Hinde ordered a withdrawal to a more defensible position on a knoll west of Villers-Bocage. The next day the Germans attacked the brigade box, arranged for all-round defence, in the Battle of the Island. The British inflicted a costly repulse on the Germans and then retired from the salient. The Battle for Caen continued east of Villers-Bocage, the ruins of which were captured on 4 August, after two raids by strategic bombers of the Royal Air Force.The British conduct of the Battle of Villers-Bocage has been controversial, because their withdrawal marked the end of the post–D-Day "scramble for ground" and the start of an attritional battle for Caen. Some historians have written that the British attack was a failure caused by a lack of conviction among some senior commanders, rather than the fighting power of the German army, while others judge the British force to have been insufficient for the task. The "single-handed" attack by Wittmann early on has excited imaginations, to the extent that some historians and writers conclude that it has dominated the historical record to an unwarranted degree and that while "remarkable", the role of Wittmann in the battle has been exaggerated.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:32 UTC on Thursday, 13 June 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Battle of Villers-Bocage on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Nicole Standard.

The Stand with Eamon Dunphy
Ep 1950: Israel ignores the warnings of its weak Western allies

The Stand with Eamon Dunphy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 29:36


Senator Tom Clonan talks to Eamon about the threat of escalation of war in the Middle East as Iran launches attack on Israel and Israel prepares its response.Tom Clonan is a senator, security analyst, author and retired Irish Army Captain. In 1995, he deployed to South Lebanon as an officer commanding Irish troops under the UNIFIL mission in that country. Clonan's deployment to Lebanon coincided with the Israeli Operation Grapes of Wrath against Hezbollah. He was elected to Seanad Eireann in March 2022.Recorded on Tuesday 16th April 2024. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
Western allies eye swift new sanctions against Tehran

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 8:09


The U.S have revealed that they will be hitting Iran with new sanctions in retaliation for their unprecedented attack on Israel. However, Seyed Mohammad Marandi, Professor of English Literature and Orientalism in University of Tehran says these sanctions will have no effect on his country. He explained why to Shane this morning,

Highlights from Ukraine
15 April: Western allies explain why they won't help Ukraine to down missiles and drone, like they did for Israel, Norway happy for Ukraine to use its F-16s in future for strikes deep into Russia

Highlights from Ukraine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 5:10


Latest news from 15 April 2024, as reported in the Ukrainian media. Easy ways to support us: Subscribe to our Patreon to give monthly support https://www.patreon.com/highlightsfromukraine Send us a one-time 'thank you' tip via PayPal at: highlightsfromukraine@gmail.com Out YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3oH111z Special thanks to our top Patreon supporters - Helena Pszczolko O'Callaghan, mattg629, krissi, Jared and Dick Warner!

This Week Explained
From Ceasefire Negotiations to Airstrikes: The Ongoing Israel-Hamas Conflict Explained

This Week Explained

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 76:42


This episode of This Week Explained delves into the latest updates on Russia, Ukraine, Israel, Hamas, and more. We discuss the Israeli strike near the Iranian consulate in Syria, the implications of the attack, and potential future outcomes. We also provide an update on Havana syndrome and analyze its implications. The episode concludes with a report on Iranian-backed militias aiming to establish a new Islamic resistance in Jordan. Tune in for a comprehensive breakdown of current global affairs.------------Get your discount on a brand new BlendJet2 by going to our link: https://zen.ai/analytics12subscribe and follow us: https://linktr.ee/AucoinAnalytics---------------------Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed on the podcast 'This Week Explained' are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organization or entity. The information provided on the podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice or a substitute for independent research and analysis. Each individual listener should research and identify their own opinions based on facts and logic before making any decisions based on the information provided on the podcast. The podcast hosts and guests are not responsible for any actions taken by individuals based on the information provided on the podcast.

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Benjamin Netanyahu hits back at Israel's Western allies

Monocle 24: The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 43:37


Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the US and Germany's criticisms of Israel's conduct in Gaza. Is the rift between Tel Aviv and its staunchest allies deepening? Plus: A look ahead at India's election and the UK's decision to join Asia's trade club.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

World Review with Ivo Daalder
Trump vs. Biden, Germany's Leaked Audio, Gaza Cease-fire Talks

World Review with Ivo Daalder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 45:06


Results from Super Tuesday set the stage for a Biden-Trump rematch this November. What does that mean for the world? Germany vows to investigate after a leaked recording emerges between top-ranking German officers on the country's Russia-Ukraine war strategy, exposing divisions among Western Allies. And pressure mounts for a cease-fire in Gaza before the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. The Council's Ivo Daalder dives in with James Harding, Matt Kaminski, and Anna Sauerbrey on World Review.

Then and Now History Podcast: Global History and Culture

(Bonus) The Berlin Blockade (24 June 1948 – 12 May 1949) was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War. During the multinational occupation of post–World War II Germany, the Soviet Union blocked the Western Allies' railway, road, and canal access to the sectors of Berlin under Western control. The Soviets offered to drop the blockade if the Western Allies withdrew the newly introduced Deutsche Mark from West Berlin. The Western Allies organised the Berlin Airlift (German: Berliner Luftbrücke, lit. "Berlin Air Bridge") from 26 June 1948 to 30 September 1949 to carry supplies to the people of West Berlin, a difficult feat given the size of the city and the population. American and British air forces flew over Berlin more than 250,000 times, dropping necessities such as fuel and food, with the original plan being to lift 3,475 tons of supplies daily. By the spring of 1949, that number was often met twofold, with the peak daily delivery totalling 12,941 tons. Among these was the work of the later concurrent Operation Little Vittles in which candy-dropping aircraft dubbed "raisin bombers" generated much goodwill among German children.

The Bottom Line
Why are Israel and its Western allies targeting UNRWA? | The Bottom Line

The Bottom Line

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 23:56


About 20 countries have announced suspension of funding to UNRWA, the agency that has been providing services to Palestinian refugees since 1950.The official reason for the suspension was Israel's accusation that a dozen UNRWA employees in Gaza had participated in the October 7 Hamas attacks.To understand the potential consequences of undermining UNRWA – especially amid a humanitarian catastrophe – host Steve Clemons speaks with Leila Hilal, a former adviser to the UNRWA commissioner-general, and Anne Irfan, lecturer at University College London and author of Refuge and Resistance: Palestinians and the International Refugee System.

Knewz
Russian Forces Advance on 3 Fronts in Ukraine as Western Allies Issue Ultimatum for Continued US Support

Knewz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 3:15


According to the latest expert assessment of the war in Ukraine, it has been decided that Russia is advancing on three fronts.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Jordan Harbinger Show
935: Ben Macintyre | Escaping from a Nazi Fortress Prison

The Jordan Harbinger Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 65:03


Join us for adventure with Ben Macintyre, author of Prisoners of the Castle: An Epic Story of Survival and Escape from Colditz, the Nazis' Fortress Prison! What We Discuss with Ben Macintyre: How Germany's Colditz Castle — around in some form or another since 1046 — came to serve as a Nazi POW camp for high-ranking officers of the Western Allies during World War II. How concentrating Allied officers who had previously escaped from other camps — or were deemed to be a high-security risk — into one place turned Colditz into a highly competitive "escape university." Why the hodgepodge layout of Colditz (known as Oflag IV-C during the war) made it a terribly inefficient prison — from which more than 30 successful escape attempts were made between 1939 and 1945. Plans for more than 300 escape attempts made over the years involved everything from clever disguises to hand-dug tunnels to a glider made from bedsteads, floorboards, cotton sheets, and porridge. What happened to Colditz and its prisoners after the war? And much more... Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/935 This Episode Is Brought To You By Our Fine Sponsors: jordanharbinger.com/deals Sign up for Six-Minute Networking — our free networking and relationship development mini course — at jordanharbinger.com/course! Like this show? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!

Controversy & Clarity
#19--David Glantz

Controversy & Clarity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 243:27


In this episode, we discuss: *Col Glantz's Vietnam service *How his experiences in Vietnam influenced him as a military historian and researcher *What led him to study the Nazi-Soviet War *The Army's Art of War Symposia from 1984-1987   *How the Soviet Army and US Army defined doctrine (move???)   *The case for an operational level of war   *The introduction of the operational level of war to US Army doctrine   *The origins of the US Army's AirLand Battle doctrine   *The 11 January 1976 Incident   *The evolution of Soviet operational mobile groups, tank corps, tank armies, and mechanized corps *The concept of lessons learned and Col Glantz's critique of it   *The Soviet approach to lessons learned, including the practice of Socialist Criticism *The effect Stalin's purges on the officer corps had on the Soviet military's performance in World War II   *Col Glantz's thoughts on why the Soviets didn't march on Berlin in February 1945   *Comparing and Contrasting Zhukov and Rokossovsky   *How and why Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union, failed   *Turning points of the Eastern Front   *Forgotten battles of the war   *Major myths of the war   *Correlation of forces   *Initiative and risk-taking in the Red Army   *Improvements in Soviet training   *German and Soviet penal battalions   *The work of Jack Radey and Charles Sharp   *Notable Soviet and German amphibious operations   *Some of the discoveries Col Glantz made in writing his trilogy on Stalingrad   *Similarities between the Soviet storm groups and the German stormtrooper units of WWII   *The 7th and 8th Guards Tank Armies as a potential “pocket force” at the end of WWII   *The relative levels of military-theoretical development the Soviets and Western Allies had reached by May 1945   *The Russian-language military history websites Col Glantz uses for research   *The movies Enemy at the Gates and Stalingrad The founding of The Journal of Soviet Military Studies, now The Journal of Slavic Military Studies, and some of its more noteworthy pieces   *Persistent errors, misconceptions, and faulty interpretations in the literature of the Nazi-Soviet war   *Col Glantz's advice to young scholars of the Soviet-Nazi War   *What service members can learn from the Eastern Front today, and Col Glantz's advice on studying the war   *Areas of the Nazi-Soviet War we know relatively little about and where Col Glantz would like to see research done   *Col Glantz's current projects   *His thoughts on the war in Ukraine Errata *Col Glantz states that Hermann Balck was the commander of 48th Panzer Corps during the German relief attempt of the Stalingrad Pocket. Balck, however, was the commander of 11th Panzer Division, a subordinate formation of 48th Panzer Corps. Links Col Glantz's Amazon page   Col Glantz's website for his self-published atlases and works   When Titans Clashed by Col David Glantz   Zhukov's Greatest Defeat by Col David Glantz   The Soviet-German War: Myths and Realities by Col David Glantz   Commanding the Red Army's Sherman Tanks: The World War II Memoirs of Hero of the Soviet Union Dmitriy Loza   Fighting for the Soviet Motherland: Recollections from the Eastern Front by Dmitriy Loza   The Defense of Moscow 1941: The Northern Flank by Jack Radey and Charles Sharp   Kharkov 1942: Anatomy of a Military Disaster Through Soviet Eyes by Col David Glantz Stumbling Colossus: The Red Army on the Eve of World War II by Col David Glantz --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/damien-oconnell/support

The Boiled Leather Audio Hour
BLAH 184 | A Tale of Two Germanies - Democratization, with Jim McGeehin

The Boiled Leather Audio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023


BLAH 184 | A Tale of Two Germanies - Democratization, with Jim McGeehinWith Zero Hour dealt with, we’re looking at how the Western Allies laid the foundations for the democratization of Western Germany. From the foundation of parties to the Marshall Plan, the Allies were not exactly on the same page. Download the episode!Our Patreon page at patreon.com/boiledleatheraudiohour.TorrentOur iTunes page.Previous episodes.Podcast RSS feed.Stefan's blog.Jim's blogJim on Twitter.

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast
Fighting for independence - the Ukrainian perspective from Oksana Kukurudza

Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 52:45


Oksana Kukurudza is a Ukrainian American author, speaker and management consultant who joins me from upstate New York to share her remarkable family history and her perspective on what's happening today in Ukraine. We time-jump almost 100 years and yet many things remain or resonate for people who have already lived through unimaginable conflict, displacement and hardship.  We navigate through Oksana's parents' journey from being slaves in Nazi Germany to finding a home in the USA. It's remarkable how their enduring spirit enabled them to overcome the challenges of poverty and insecurity. It serves as a reminder of the power of resilience and determination.This is a powerful interview, very deeply emotional, and it's one that we all need to be aware of. What happens in Ukraine affects all of us, our humanity, identity and autonomy.  Shownotes See more at http://www.zoerouth.com/podcast/leadership-resilience-oksana-kukurudza  Key Moments  Planet human: [00:00:29] A very cool innovation in the Middle East where it is very hot are urban forests designed to grow rapidly and increase shade. Read about it here. Planet Zoe: [00:01:23] Travel, team engagements and outdoorsy, fun stuff!  The Immigrant Experience and the Russo-Ukrainian War [00:02:46] Guest Oksana Kukurudza discusses her parents' immigrant experience from Ukraine to the US and the current Russo-Ukrainian war. The forced labour camps and liberation [00:11:29] Discussion of the experiences of people who were forced to work in slave camps during World War II and their liberation by the Soviet and Western Allies. The fear of Soviet occupation [00:15:23] Explanation of the fear and apprehension towards Soviet occupation in Ukraine due to past experiences. The Refugee Crisis in Ukraine [00:25:55] Oksana's personal reaction to the Russo-Ukrainian war and the refugee crisis happening in Ukraine. Putin's Objectives [00:29:50] Exploration of Putin's objectives in the conflict, including the desire to reconstitute the Russian empire and maintain a buffer nation between Russia and NATO. The history and resilience of Ukraine [00:35:12] Discussion about Ukraine's history of being occupied by foreign powers and its fight for self-determination and independence. The importance of telling Ukraine's story [00:37:11] Why Oksana feels compelled to write a book about Ukraine's current war and its historical significance, hoping to educate and raise awareness among global citizens. The need for global support and action [00:38:12] The importance of global society's response to the war in Ukraine, the parallelism with past conflicts, and the need to push back against territorial imperialism and support Ukraine's path to self-determination. The importance of care, curiosity, and commitment [00:48:30] Zoe reflects on her conversation with Oksana Kukaracha and emphasises the importance of caring, being curious, and showing commitment in understanding and supporting global issues.

AP Audio Stories
Russia accuses Ukraine's Western allies of helping attack its Black Sea Fleet headquarters

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 0:47


AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on Russia Ukraine War-Black Sea attack

AP Audio Stories
Russia accuses Ukraine's Western allies of helping attack its Black Sea Fleet headquarters

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 0:51


AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on Russia Ukraine War-Sokolov

Key Battles of American History
Downfall: Over the Rhine and Oder and the Fall of Berlin

Key Battles of American History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 44:24


By the early spring of 1945, the Third Reich was on its last legs. Forces of the Western Allies crossed into Germany and pushed eastward, while in eastern Germany, Soviet forces surrounded Berlin. On April 30, Hitler committed suicide, and a week later, Germany surrendered. Join Sean and James as they tell the gripping story of the last weeks of Nazi Germany and the end of the war in Europe.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4747725/advertisement

Key Battles of American History
To the Siegfried Line: The Western Allies' Advance to Germany

Key Battles of American History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 54:18


In the fall of 1944, the Allied push toward Germany began to slow down due to supply and logistical problems. The daring September offensive codenamed Operation Market Garden, designed to break the logjam, failed miserably. By the end of November, the Allied armies had settled in near the German border, hoping to soon resume offensive operations and drive into Germany. Join Sean and James as they discuss the Allies' fall 1944 attempt to bring the war in Europe to a close.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4747725/advertisement

New Books Network
Danny Orbach, "Fugitives: A History of Nazi Mercenaries During the Cold War" (Pegasus Books, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 58:45


Today I talked to Danny Orbach about his book Fugitives: A History of Nazi Mercenaries During the Cold War (Pegasus Books, 2022). Shrouded in government secrecy, clouded by myths and propaganda, the enigmatic tale of Nazi fugitives in the early Cold War has never been properly told—until now. In the aftermath of WWII, the victorious Allies vowed to hunt Nazi war criminals “to the ends of the earth.” Yet many slipped away to the four corners of the world or were shielded by the Western Allies in exchange for cooperation. Most prominently, Reinhard Gehlen, the founder of West Germany's foreign intelligence service, welcomed SS operatives into the fold. This shortsighted decision nearly brought his cherished service down, as the KGB found his Nazi operatives easy to turn, while judiciously exposing them to threaten the very legitimacy of the Bonn Government. However, Gehlen was hardly alone in the excessive importance he placed on the supposed capabilities of former Nazi agents; his American sponsors did much the same in the early years of the Cold War. Other Nazi fugitives became freelance arms traffickers, spies, and covert operators, playing a crucial role in the clandestine struggle between the superpowers.  From posh German restaurants, smuggler-infested Yugoslav ports, Damascene safehouses, Egyptian country clubs, and fascist holdouts in Franco's Spain, Nazi spies created a chaotic network of influence and information. This network was tapped by both America and the USSR, as well as by the West German, French, and Israeli secret services. Indeed, just as Gehlen and his U.S sponsors attached excessive importance to Nazi agents, so too did almost all other state and non-state actors, adding a combustible ingredient to the Cold War covert struggle. Shrouded in government secrecy, clouded by myths and propaganda, the tangled and often paradoxical tale of these Nazi fugitives and operatives has never been properly told—until now. Danny Orbach is a Senior Lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Craig Sorvillo is a PhD candidate in modern European history at the University of Florida. He specializes in Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Danny Orbach, "Fugitives: A History of Nazi Mercenaries During the Cold War" (Pegasus Books, 2022)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 58:45


Today I talked to Danny Orbach about his book Fugitives: A History of Nazi Mercenaries During the Cold War (Pegasus Books, 2022). Shrouded in government secrecy, clouded by myths and propaganda, the enigmatic tale of Nazi fugitives in the early Cold War has never been properly told—until now. In the aftermath of WWII, the victorious Allies vowed to hunt Nazi war criminals “to the ends of the earth.” Yet many slipped away to the four corners of the world or were shielded by the Western Allies in exchange for cooperation. Most prominently, Reinhard Gehlen, the founder of West Germany's foreign intelligence service, welcomed SS operatives into the fold. This shortsighted decision nearly brought his cherished service down, as the KGB found his Nazi operatives easy to turn, while judiciously exposing them to threaten the very legitimacy of the Bonn Government. However, Gehlen was hardly alone in the excessive importance he placed on the supposed capabilities of former Nazi agents; his American sponsors did much the same in the early years of the Cold War. Other Nazi fugitives became freelance arms traffickers, spies, and covert operators, playing a crucial role in the clandestine struggle between the superpowers.  From posh German restaurants, smuggler-infested Yugoslav ports, Damascene safehouses, Egyptian country clubs, and fascist holdouts in Franco's Spain, Nazi spies created a chaotic network of influence and information. This network was tapped by both America and the USSR, as well as by the West German, French, and Israeli secret services. Indeed, just as Gehlen and his U.S sponsors attached excessive importance to Nazi agents, so too did almost all other state and non-state actors, adding a combustible ingredient to the Cold War covert struggle. Shrouded in government secrecy, clouded by myths and propaganda, the tangled and often paradoxical tale of these Nazi fugitives and operatives has never been properly told—until now. Danny Orbach is a Senior Lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Craig Sorvillo is a PhD candidate in modern European history at the University of Florida. He specializes in Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Military History
Danny Orbach, "Fugitives: A History of Nazi Mercenaries During the Cold War" (Pegasus Books, 2022)

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 58:45


Today I talked to Danny Orbach about his book Fugitives: A History of Nazi Mercenaries During the Cold War (Pegasus Books, 2022). Shrouded in government secrecy, clouded by myths and propaganda, the enigmatic tale of Nazi fugitives in the early Cold War has never been properly told—until now. In the aftermath of WWII, the victorious Allies vowed to hunt Nazi war criminals “to the ends of the earth.” Yet many slipped away to the four corners of the world or were shielded by the Western Allies in exchange for cooperation. Most prominently, Reinhard Gehlen, the founder of West Germany's foreign intelligence service, welcomed SS operatives into the fold. This shortsighted decision nearly brought his cherished service down, as the KGB found his Nazi operatives easy to turn, while judiciously exposing them to threaten the very legitimacy of the Bonn Government. However, Gehlen was hardly alone in the excessive importance he placed on the supposed capabilities of former Nazi agents; his American sponsors did much the same in the early years of the Cold War. Other Nazi fugitives became freelance arms traffickers, spies, and covert operators, playing a crucial role in the clandestine struggle between the superpowers.  From posh German restaurants, smuggler-infested Yugoslav ports, Damascene safehouses, Egyptian country clubs, and fascist holdouts in Franco's Spain, Nazi spies created a chaotic network of influence and information. This network was tapped by both America and the USSR, as well as by the West German, French, and Israeli secret services. Indeed, just as Gehlen and his U.S sponsors attached excessive importance to Nazi agents, so too did almost all other state and non-state actors, adding a combustible ingredient to the Cold War covert struggle. Shrouded in government secrecy, clouded by myths and propaganda, the tangled and often paradoxical tale of these Nazi fugitives and operatives has never been properly told—until now. Danny Orbach is a Senior Lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Craig Sorvillo is a PhD candidate in modern European history at the University of Florida. He specializes in Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history

New Books in German Studies
Danny Orbach, "Fugitives: A History of Nazi Mercenaries During the Cold War" (Pegasus Books, 2022)

New Books in German Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 58:45


Today I talked to Danny Orbach about his book Fugitives: A History of Nazi Mercenaries During the Cold War (Pegasus Books, 2022). Shrouded in government secrecy, clouded by myths and propaganda, the enigmatic tale of Nazi fugitives in the early Cold War has never been properly told—until now. In the aftermath of WWII, the victorious Allies vowed to hunt Nazi war criminals “to the ends of the earth.” Yet many slipped away to the four corners of the world or were shielded by the Western Allies in exchange for cooperation. Most prominently, Reinhard Gehlen, the founder of West Germany's foreign intelligence service, welcomed SS operatives into the fold. This shortsighted decision nearly brought his cherished service down, as the KGB found his Nazi operatives easy to turn, while judiciously exposing them to threaten the very legitimacy of the Bonn Government. However, Gehlen was hardly alone in the excessive importance he placed on the supposed capabilities of former Nazi agents; his American sponsors did much the same in the early years of the Cold War. Other Nazi fugitives became freelance arms traffickers, spies, and covert operators, playing a crucial role in the clandestine struggle between the superpowers.  From posh German restaurants, smuggler-infested Yugoslav ports, Damascene safehouses, Egyptian country clubs, and fascist holdouts in Franco's Spain, Nazi spies created a chaotic network of influence and information. This network was tapped by both America and the USSR, as well as by the West German, French, and Israeli secret services. Indeed, just as Gehlen and his U.S sponsors attached excessive importance to Nazi agents, so too did almost all other state and non-state actors, adding a combustible ingredient to the Cold War covert struggle. Shrouded in government secrecy, clouded by myths and propaganda, the tangled and often paradoxical tale of these Nazi fugitives and operatives has never been properly told—until now. Danny Orbach is a Senior Lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Craig Sorvillo is a PhD candidate in modern European history at the University of Florida. He specializes in Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 420-Interview w/ James B. Conroy, about his book, The Devils Will Get No Rest

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 55:04


As the Americans enter the war after the events of Pearl Harbor, the Western Allies have to decide how to fight the war. The Americans have the industry, the British, the experience. But both will have to give to get along so that Hitlerism can be destroyed. Mr. Conroy's book covers the Casablanca Conference and the one small detail that almost changed the war and the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Adolf Hitler: Rise and Downfall
Rise to Power: Night of the Long Knives

Adolf Hitler: Rise and Downfall

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 54:23


To ward off the Western Allies, Hitler takes a trip to Venice to visit Mussolini. At home, meanwhile, Hitler's paramilitaries, the SA, are growing restless. In a final savage act, the mother of all purges, Hitler will liquidate anyone who has ever wronged him. Under the unassailable German Führer, the Third Reich will begin… As featured on Real Dictators. A Noiser production, written by Jeff Dawson. For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Prophecy Club - All Broadcasts
Russia Deploys Nukes U.S. Deploys Missiles 06/14/2023 - Video

The Prophecy Club - All Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 31:59


Russia will start deploying tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus after special storage facilities are made ready on July 7-8. Putin says the United States and Western Allies are pumping arms into Ukraine as part of an expanding proxy war aimed at bringing Russia to its knees. “Natural News” reported that Russia says it will Nuke America in a pre-emptive strike. 00:00 - Nukes (New Dream) 02:53 - Putin to Deploy Nukes in Belarus in July 07:31 - NATO Exercise Begins 08:21 - Our End 13:52 - U.S. Missiles Along California Coast 15:25 - Russia Ready to Nuke America 20:35 - China’s Deep-Earth Exploration 25:49 - Joseph’s Kitchen

The Prophecy Club - All Broadcasts
Russia Deploys Nukes U.S. Deploys Missiles 06/14/2023 - Audio

The Prophecy Club - All Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 31:59


Russia will start deploying tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus after special storage facilities are made ready on July 7-8. Putin says the United States and Western Allies are pumping arms into Ukraine as part of an expanding proxy war aimed at bringing Russia to its knees. “Natural News” reported that Russia says it will Nuke America in a pre-emptive strike. 00:00 - Nukes (New Dream) 02:53 - Putin to Deploy Nukes in Belarus in July 07:31 - NATO Exercise Begins 08:21 - Our End 13:52 - U.S. Missiles Along California Coast 15:25 - Russia Ready to Nuke America 20:35 - China’s Deep-Earth Exploration 25:49 - Joseph’s Kitchen

The Prophecy Club - All Broadcasts
Russia Deploys Nukes U.S. Deploys Missiles 06/14/2023 - Audio

The Prophecy Club - All Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 31:59


Russia will start deploying tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus after special storage facilities are made ready on July 7-8. Putin says the United States and Western Allies are pumping arms into Ukraine as part of an expanding proxy war aimed at bringing Russia to its knees. “Natural News” reported that Russia says it will Nuke America in a pre-emptive strike. 00:00 - Nukes (New Dream) 02:53 - Putin to Deploy Nukes in Belarus in July 07:31 - NATO Exercise Begins 08:21 - Our End 13:52 - U.S. Missiles Along California Coast 15:25 - Russia Ready to Nuke America 20:35 - China’s Deep-Earth Exploration 25:49 - Joseph’s Kitchen

The Prophecy Club - All Broadcasts
Russia Deploys Nukes U.S. Deploys Missiles 06/14/2023 - Video

The Prophecy Club - All Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 31:59


Russia will start deploying tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus after special storage facilities are made ready on July 7-8. Putin says the United States and Western Allies are pumping arms into Ukraine as part of an expanding proxy war aimed at bringing Russia to its knees. “Natural News” reported that Russia says it will Nuke America in a pre-emptive strike. 00:00 - Nukes (New Dream) 02:53 - Putin to Deploy Nukes in Belarus in July 07:31 - NATO Exercise Begins 08:21 - Our End 13:52 - U.S. Missiles Along California Coast 15:25 - Russia Ready to Nuke America 20:35 - China’s Deep-Earth Exploration 25:49 - Joseph’s Kitchen

WSJ Minute Briefing
Western Allies Issue Fresh Sanctions Against Russia

WSJ Minute Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 2:25


U.S. offers $2 billion in weapons to Ukraine on anniversary of Russian invasion. U.S. stocks fall after new data shows continued strong inflation and higher consumer spending. Mohsin Ali reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Warriors In Their Own Words | First Person War Stories
BGen Sydney Radley-Walters (Part II): A Tank Ace on D-Day

Warriors In Their Own Words | First Person War Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 61:01


Brigadier General Sydney Radley-Walters was a tank commander in the Canadian Army and was the Western Allies leading tank killer during WWII.  In the final part of his interview, Radley-Walters finishes his recount of the D-Day invasion, including the battle of Buron, Operation Totalize, and capturing Caen, and more. He also talks about the booby traps he encountered, air support, the smell of death, his tactics as a tank commander, and how he, without knowing it, killed Michael Wittmann, the Black Baron, an infamous German tank commander and tank Ace.  Radley-Walters is credited with destroying 18 German tanks and many other armored vehicles, and he was awarded an Order of Military Merit, the Distinguished Service Order, the Military Cross, and a Canadian Forces Decoration.   During the episode, Radley-Walters describes the aftermath of death inside the tanks: “The smell of death, it sticks on you. And if you take a body and bury it or pick up a person who's dead and move them around, it gets on your hands, it gets on your clothes. You can't get rid of it. And it gets on a tank. Even though they took the tank back, they wash it all out, they repaint the inside with white paint and it's glistening, you get that horrible smell. The men, they called a ‘Jonah' and they said, ‘We won't get back in that bloody Jonah, like the belly of a whale. We're we're going to get the new tank.'"

Warriors In Their Own Words | First Person War Stories
BGen Sydney Radley-Walters (Part I): A Tank Ace on D-Day

Warriors In Their Own Words | First Person War Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 41:10


BGen Radley-Walters was a tank commander in the Canadian Army and was the Western Allies leading tank killer during WWII.  He's credited with destroying 18 German tanks and many other armored vehicles, and he was awarded an Order of Military Merit, the Distinguished Service Order, the Military Cross, an a Canadian Forces Decoration.  

Global News Podcast
Western allies pledge further military support for Ukraine

Global News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 30:35


At least 11 people died in Russian cruise missile attacks on Ukrainian cities on Monday. Also: Industrial plants in Iran have been hit by strikes as hundreds of workers are reported to have shown their support for nationwide protests, and after more than 300 years without a leader, a Scottish clan chooses a new chieftan!

Real Dictators
Hitler: Night of the Long Knives

Real Dictators

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 56:07


To ward off the Western Allies, Hitler takes a trip to Venice to visit Mussolini. At home, meanwhile, Hitler's paramilitaries, the SA, are growing restless. In a final savage act, the mother of all purges, Hitler will liquidate anyone who has ever wronged him. Under the unassailable German Führer, the Third Reich will begin… A Noiser production, written by Jeff Dawson. Scroll to Season 2 for episodes on Hitler's early years. For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+, now available on Apple Podcasts. All shows are also available for free. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, press the ‘+' icon to follow the show for free. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices