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The Pacific War Channel Podcast
Thunder Run Meiktila with Jack Bowsher

The Pacific War Channel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 66:59 Transcription Available


In this Echoes of War Podcast Craig interviews Jack Bowsher, of The Forgotten War Podcast, and author of Forgotten Armour, who has just written a new book titled Thunder Run Meiktila 1945: The greatest combined arms manoeuvre battle of WW2. Many histories of the Burma Campaign reach their peak with the remarkable battles of Imphal and Kohima in 1944. However, the subsequent reconquest of Burma in 1945 is often dismissed as merely “mopping up.” In reality, it marked the culmination of an arduous journey undertaken by the British and Indian armies since December 1941. This remarkable achievement occurred without the extensive resources allocated to other theaters, amid a landscape characterized by diverse and extreme geographic challenges. The campaign, particularly around the Japanese supply hub in Meiktila, deserves to be legendary in our collective memory of the Second World War. Had it been executed by renowned commanders like Monty, Patton, Rommel, or Zhukov, it would be as celebrated as the battles of France, Alamein, the Bulge, Kursk, or Overlord. Yet, it stands as the most extraordinary battle you may have never heard of. This campaign epitomized all-arms maneuver warfare of the Second World War, involving tanks, mechanized infantry, self-propelled artillery, and air support surging across the arid central Burma landscape, striking the Japanese Burma Area Army where least expected. Outnumbered and encircled, the 17th Indian Infantry Division and the 255th Indian Tank Brigade delivered a devastating blow to their adversaries in a battle that decisively ended Japanese dominance in Southeast Asia. This is Thunder Run: Meiktila 1945.  

Musical Decadence Radio
DJ Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #22

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 117:42


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DJ Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #21

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 116:57


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The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 538-Operation Mincemeat

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 32:31


While both Moscow and Berlin focus on the Kursk salient, Operation Mincemeat convinces the Germans to focus troops in the wrong place. Meanwhile, Zhukov convinces Stalin to let the enemy attack first, for they will be ready. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

History Flakes - The Berlin History Podcast
S3E3: The Battle of Seelow Heights

History Flakes - The Berlin History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 37:02


80 years ago the Battle of Seelow Heights was the final hurdle for Stalin's Red Army before reaching Hitler's fascist capital, Berlin. Before the Battle of Berlin could begin, Soviet troops needed to cross the Oder river, break through several lines of German defences, and capture all the small towns and villages on the approach to Berlin.In this episode, Jonny tells Pip all about the four-day fight that opened the gates to Berlin in April 1945.Listen out for:Zhukov's mistakes and Stalin's angerThe blinding Moscow searchlightsGerman kamikaze pilots and tanks protected by spring mattressesHuge numbers of soldiers, chaos in command, minefields, and artilleryLook out for the next episode on the Battle of Berlin!++++++  

Musical Decadence Radio
DJ Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #20

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 113:28


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New Books in Intellectual History
Geoffrey Roberts, "Stalin's Library: A Dictator and His Books" (Yale UP, 2022)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 81:26


In this engaging life of the twentieth century's most self-consciously learned dictator, Geoffrey Roberts explores the books Stalin read, how he read them, and what they taught him. Stalin firmly believed in the transformative potential of words, and his voracious appetite for reading guided him throughout his years. A biography as well as an intellectual portrait, Stalin's Library: A Dictator and His Books (Yale UP, 2022) explores all aspects of Stalin's tumultuous life and politics. Stalin, an avid reader from an early age, amassed a surprisingly diverse personal collection of thousands of books, many of which he marked and annotated, revealing his intimate thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. Based on his wide-ranging research in Russian archives, Roberts tells the story of the creation, fragmentation, and resurrection of Stalin's personal library. As a true believer in communist ideology, Stalin was a fanatical idealist who hated his enemies—the bourgeoisie, kulaks, capitalists, imperialists, reactionaries, counter-revolutionaries, traitors—but detested their ideas even more. Geoffrey Roberts is emeritus professor of history at University College Cork and a member of the Royal Irish Academy. A leading Soviet history expert, his many books include an award-winning biography of Zhukov, Stalin's General, and the acclaimed Stalin's Wars: From World War to Cold War. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books Network
Geoffrey Roberts, "Stalin's Library: A Dictator and His Books" (Yale UP, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 81:26


In this engaging life of the twentieth century's most self-consciously learned dictator, Geoffrey Roberts explores the books Stalin read, how he read them, and what they taught him. Stalin firmly believed in the transformative potential of words, and his voracious appetite for reading guided him throughout his years. A biography as well as an intellectual portrait, Stalin's Library: A Dictator and His Books (Yale UP, 2022) explores all aspects of Stalin's tumultuous life and politics. Stalin, an avid reader from an early age, amassed a surprisingly diverse personal collection of thousands of books, many of which he marked and annotated, revealing his intimate thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. Based on his wide-ranging research in Russian archives, Roberts tells the story of the creation, fragmentation, and resurrection of Stalin's personal library. As a true believer in communist ideology, Stalin was a fanatical idealist who hated his enemies—the bourgeoisie, kulaks, capitalists, imperialists, reactionaries, counter-revolutionaries, traitors—but detested their ideas even more. Geoffrey Roberts is emeritus professor of history at University College Cork and a member of the Royal Irish Academy. A leading Soviet history expert, his many books include an award-winning biography of Zhukov, Stalin's General, and the acclaimed Stalin's Wars: From World War to Cold War. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. 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 Literary Studies
Geoffrey Roberts, "Stalin's Library: A Dictator and His Books" (Yale UP, 2022)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 81:26


In this engaging life of the twentieth century's most self-consciously learned dictator, Geoffrey Roberts explores the books Stalin read, how he read them, and what they taught him. Stalin firmly believed in the transformative potential of words, and his voracious appetite for reading guided him throughout his years. A biography as well as an intellectual portrait, Stalin's Library: A Dictator and His Books (Yale UP, 2022) explores all aspects of Stalin's tumultuous life and politics. Stalin, an avid reader from an early age, amassed a surprisingly diverse personal collection of thousands of books, many of which he marked and annotated, revealing his intimate thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. Based on his wide-ranging research in Russian archives, Roberts tells the story of the creation, fragmentation, and resurrection of Stalin's personal library. As a true believer in communist ideology, Stalin was a fanatical idealist who hated his enemies—the bourgeoisie, kulaks, capitalists, imperialists, reactionaries, counter-revolutionaries, traitors—but detested their ideas even more. Geoffrey Roberts is emeritus professor of history at University College Cork and a member of the Royal Irish Academy. A leading Soviet history expert, his many books include an award-winning biography of Zhukov, Stalin's General, and the acclaimed Stalin's Wars: From World War to Cold War. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Biography
Geoffrey Roberts, "Stalin's Library: A Dictator and His Books" (Yale UP, 2022)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 81:26


In this engaging life of the twentieth century's most self-consciously learned dictator, Geoffrey Roberts explores the books Stalin read, how he read them, and what they taught him. Stalin firmly believed in the transformative potential of words, and his voracious appetite for reading guided him throughout his years. A biography as well as an intellectual portrait, Stalin's Library: A Dictator and His Books (Yale UP, 2022) explores all aspects of Stalin's tumultuous life and politics. Stalin, an avid reader from an early age, amassed a surprisingly diverse personal collection of thousands of books, many of which he marked and annotated, revealing his intimate thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. Based on his wide-ranging research in Russian archives, Roberts tells the story of the creation, fragmentation, and resurrection of Stalin's personal library. As a true believer in communist ideology, Stalin was a fanatical idealist who hated his enemies—the bourgeoisie, kulaks, capitalists, imperialists, reactionaries, counter-revolutionaries, traitors—but detested their ideas even more. Geoffrey Roberts is emeritus professor of history at University College Cork and a member of the Royal Irish Academy. A leading Soviet history expert, his many books include an award-winning biography of Zhukov, Stalin's General, and the acclaimed Stalin's Wars: From World War to Cold War. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography

New Books in Eastern European Studies
Geoffrey Roberts, "Stalin's Library: A Dictator and His Books" (Yale UP, 2022)

New Books in Eastern European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 81:26


In this engaging life of the twentieth century's most self-consciously learned dictator, Geoffrey Roberts explores the books Stalin read, how he read them, and what they taught him. Stalin firmly believed in the transformative potential of words, and his voracious appetite for reading guided him throughout his years. A biography as well as an intellectual portrait, Stalin's Library: A Dictator and His Books (Yale UP, 2022) explores all aspects of Stalin's tumultuous life and politics. Stalin, an avid reader from an early age, amassed a surprisingly diverse personal collection of thousands of books, many of which he marked and annotated, revealing his intimate thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. Based on his wide-ranging research in Russian archives, Roberts tells the story of the creation, fragmentation, and resurrection of Stalin's personal library. As a true believer in communist ideology, Stalin was a fanatical idealist who hated his enemies—the bourgeoisie, kulaks, capitalists, imperialists, reactionaries, counter-revolutionaries, traitors—but detested their ideas even more. Geoffrey Roberts is emeritus professor of history at University College Cork and a member of the Royal Irish Academy. A leading Soviet history expert, his many books include an award-winning biography of Zhukov, Stalin's General, and the acclaimed Stalin's Wars: From World War to Cold War. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies

Musical Decadence Radio
DJ Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #19

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 118:01


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DJ Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #18

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 116:15


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DJ Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #17

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 112:41


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The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 519-Defeat is Always Possible. But Will it Be Today?

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 21:40


Stalingrad's defenders are pushed to the breaking point. Worse, they are only sometimes given help by Zhukov. The Germans attack again and the defense all but collapses. Fortunately, the attackers get tired and the Russians hang on. Meanwhile, while Zhukov is making moves behind the lines, certain German officers realize, how weak the Romanian divisions are. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Musical Decadence Radio
Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #16

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 115:32


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The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 514-Zhukov Arrives at Stalingrad

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 27:34


Though Army Group B approaches Stalingrad, all does not go according to plan. Thus Gen. Paulus calls on Field Marshal Wolfram von Richthofen and his Fliegerkorps 8 to bomb Stalingrad for 48 hours. The destruction is terrible, still, the defenders will not yield. And while Marshal Zhukov readies Stalingrad's defenses, Berlin starts taking men from Army Group South as they are needed elsewhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 513-Stalingrad or Bust

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 27:06


Dividing Army Group South, both the Baku Oil Fields and Stalingrad are to be captured. Berlin believes this will weaken Soviet Russia's war effort. But between Gen. Zhukov's leadership and Lend Lease material reaching Russia by June 1942, Gen. Paulus' 6th Army is in for a surprise. Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/wwii45 Twitter @WW2Podcaster TikTok-@wwiiguy Instagram - rayharrisjr youtube- https://www.youtube.com/@historyofwwiipodcast8712 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Musical Decadence Radio
Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #15

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 121:53


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Let Them Fight: A Comedy History Podcast
Ep. 548 Georgy Zhukov

Let Them Fight: A Comedy History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 127:49


Today we return to the unforgiving desolate wasteland that is Russia to talk about the Soviet Union's greatest hero, with the medals to prove it, Georgy Zhukov. This dude gave his country everything, killed a ton of nazis, and did it while being a pretty damn stand up guy. In a sea of corruption and shitbags, this dude was an awesome shining light of decency. We're still gonna make jokes though, cmon, it's us. So check out a real dope story, and we even have some hilarious little factoids to go along with the badassery. Enjoy!

Musical Decadence Radio
Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #14

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 118:17


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Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #13

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 117:55


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Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #12

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 115:43


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The John Batchelor Show
7/8: The Light of Battle: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the American Superpower by Michel Paradis (Author)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 9:51


7/8: The Light of Battle: Eisenhower, D-Day, and the Birth of the American Superpower by  Michel Paradis  (Author) https://www.amazon.com/Light-Battle-Eisenhower-American-Superpower/dp/0358682371/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= On June 6, 1944, General Dwight Eisenhower addressed the thousands of American troops preparing to invade Normandy, exhorting them to embrace the “Great Crusade” they faced. Then, in a fleeting moment alone, he drafted a resignation letter in case the invasion failed. In The Light of Battle, Michel Paradis, acclaimed author of Last Mission to Tokyo, paints a vivid portrait of Dwight Eisenhower as he learns to navigate the crosscurrents of diplomacy, politics, strategy, family, and fame with the fate of the free world hanging in the balance. In a world of giants—Churchill, Roosevelt, De Gaulle, Marshall, MacArthur—it was a barefoot boy from Abilene, Kansas, who would master the art of power and become a modern-day George Washington. Drawing upon meticulous research and a voluminous body of newly discovered records, letters, diaries, and firsthand accounts from three continents, Paradis brings Eisenhower to life, as a complicated man who craved simplicity, a genial cipher whose smile was a lethal political weapon. With a page-turning pace and an eye for the overlooked, Paradis interweaves the grand arc of history with more human concerns, bringing readers into the private moments that led to Eisenhower's most pivotal decisions. By deftly integrating the personal and the political, he reveals how Eisenhower's rise both reflected and was integral to America's rise as a global superpower. An unflinching look at how character is forged, and leadership is learned, The Light of Battle breathes new life into the man who made “the leader of the free world” the mantle of the American presidency. 1945 Ike, Montgomery, Zhukov after VE Day in Berlin

Musical Decadence Radio
Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #11

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 119:41


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Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #10

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 62:02


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Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #9

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 62:22


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Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #8

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 62:31


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Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #7

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 60:27


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Roman Zhukov - Deep Inside #6

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 58:07


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The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 487-A 2 Episode Special! Interview with Shannon Monaghan: A Quiet Company of Dangerous Men. Then, Merry Christmas From the Eastern Front

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 104:33


2 Ep Special! 1st, Interview with Shannon Monaghan about her book, A Quiet Company of Dangerous Men: The Forgotten British Special Operations Soldiers of WW2. Then, as Christmas approaches, the Germans continually fall back, unable to face the onslaught of Zhukov's attacks. The Holiday will be bleak for the fighting men, but rather lively for the officers far away. And Hitler will find out that his defiant speeches have been for nothing as he is told his men lack enough of anything, but mostly, winter clothing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 485-No More Dead Heroes

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 29:32


As Hitler battles his generals about when to stop retreating, Gen. Zhukov starts his phase 2 of the great counter attack. For Army Group Center has a weak point and the Soviets have found it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aufhebunga Bunga
/435/ Reading Club: Stalin's General – Winning WWII (sample)

Aufhebunga Bunga

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 5:40


On Geoffrey Roberts' 2013 biography of Field Marshal Zhukov. [Patreon Exclusive] Who was the Soviet general and architect of Soviet victory on the Eastern Front during the Second World War? We discuss: What does Zhukov's life tell us about modern warfare? What can we learn about the life and fate of the Soviet regime? How should we view the Ukraine war and renewed geopolitical rivalry between the West and Russia today? What are the popular perceptions and folk memories of world war?   Links: Stalin's General: The Life of Georgy Zhukov, Geoffrey Roberts Saving Private Ivan, Mike Davis, The Guardian Negotiate Now, or Capitulate Later: Ten Incentives for Ukraine to Make Peace with Russia, Geoffrey Roberts, Brave New Europe Putin's Trump Card: Ukrainian Membership of NATO, Geoffrey Roberts, Brave New Europe ‘Now or Never': The Immediate Origins of Putin's Preventative War on Ukraine, Geoffrey Roberts, Journal of Military and Strategic Studies

PixelLit
Dishonored: The Corroded Man - Part 3

PixelLit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 64:10


We WRAP Dishonored: The Corroded Man this week. Will Corvo and Emily stop Zhukov in time? Will Wyman wake up from his nap? Will Kevin make it through the episode without getting political? Find out now! Our Socials Follow us at patreon.com/pixellitpod and hop into our Discord! Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/pixellitpod.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/pixellitpod Book Synopsis A strange, shrouded figure appears in Dunwall, seeming to possess powers once wielded by the assassin known as Daud. Faced with the possibility that their deadliest foe has returned, Emily and Corvo plunge headlong into a life-and-death race against time. If they fail to learn the truth about this mysterious enemy, the result could be destruction on an unimaginable scale.

Casus Belli Podcast
EEV ⭐️ Jaljin Gol 1939 - La Batalla que Determinó Europa

Casus Belli Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 131:07


Jaljin Gol, también conocido como Nomonhan, fue un conflicto fronterizo en Mongolia entre la Unión Soviética y Japón, junto con sus aliados, de mayo a septiembre de 1939. Lo que comenzó como una escaramuza terminó en una gran batalla que definió las relaciones soviético-japonesas durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. La victoria soviética, liderada por el general Zhukov, disuadió a Japón de invadir la Unión Soviética y orientó su estrategia hacia el sur. Este conflicto es poco conocido, a pesar de su impacto histórico. ¿Cambió el juego en Europa? ¿O no fue tan determinante como creemos? Te lo cuenta Esaú Rodríguez y Antonio Gómez. ⭐️ ¿Qué es la Edición Especial de Verano? Se trata de reediciones revisadas de episodios relevantes de nuestro arsenal, para que no pases el verano sin tu ración de Historia Bélica. 🔗 Enlaces para Listas de Episodios Exclusivos para 💥 FANS 👉 CB FANS 💥 https://bit.ly/CBPListCBFans 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS Antes de la 2GM https://bit.ly/CBPListHis1 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS 2ª Guerra Mundial https://bit.ly/CBPListHis2 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS Guerra Fría https://bit.ly/CBPListHis3 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS Después de la G Fría https://bit.ly/CBPListHis4 Casus Belli Podcast pertenece a 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. Casus Belli Podcast forma parte de 📀 Ivoox Originals. 📚 Zeppelin Books (Digital) y 📚 DCA Editor (Físico) http://zeppelinbooks.com son sellos editoriales de la 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. Estamos en: 🆕 WhatsApp https://bit.ly/CasusBelliWhatsApp 👉 X/Twitter https://twitter.com/CasusBelliPod 👉 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CasusBelliPodcast 👉 Instagram estamos https://www.instagram.com/casusbellipodcast 👉 Telegram Canal https://t.me/casusbellipodcast 👉 Telegram Grupo de Chat https://t.me/casusbellipod 📺 YouTube https://bit.ly/casusbelliyoutube 👉 TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@casusbelli10 👉 https://podcastcasusbelli.com 👨‍💻Nuestro chat del canal es https://t.me/casusbellipod ⚛️ El logotipo de Casus Belli Podcasdt y el resto de la Factoría Casus Belli están diseñados por Publicidad Fabián publicidadfabian@yahoo.es 🎵 La música incluida en el programa es Ready for the war de Marc Corominas Pujadó bajo licencia CC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ El resto de música es bajo licencia privada de Epidemic Music, Jamendo Music o SGAE SGAE RRDD/4/1074/1012 de Ivoox. 🎭Las opiniones expresadas en este programa de pódcast, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quienes las trasmiten. Que cada palo aguante su vela. 📧¿Quieres contarnos algo? También puedes escribirnos a casus.belli.pod@gmail.com ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast, patrocinar un episodio o una serie? Hazlo a través de 👉 https://www.advoices.com/casus-belli-podcast-historia Si te ha gustado, y crees que nos lo merecemos, nos sirve mucho que nos des un like, ya que nos da mucha visibilidad. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, y hasta la próxima. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 484-Hitler Cleans House

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 20:23


Hitler is determined to make a stand with Army Group Center. And those that do not share his resolve or see his wisdom will be removed. Positions are soon vacated. Whereas Gen. Zhukov wants to keep attacking Army Group Center, to which Stalin is agreeable. But Zhukov will be given no additional troops. Stalin has plans for them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 482-Stalin's Dreams Almost Come True

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 22:21


Just as Army Group Center goes over to a defensive stance, Stalin launches his counter attack. The first battle goes well, so more units are activated. Stalin is ready to attack the entirety of Army Group Center, but Gen. Zhukov tempers his ambition. The Germans can be beaten for now, but now destroyed. That will have to wait. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 481-Victoring Itself to Death

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 26:00


As Army Group Center winds down its offensive during Operation Typhoon, due to a lack of supplies, exhaustion and cold, the Soviets around Moscow are building up their reserves and they all have adequate clothing. Hence on December 5th, Gen. Zhukov will launch a massive counter attack, to drive the enemy away from the Communist Capital. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 453-Operation Barbarossa: What's Plan B?

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 19:53


Gen. Zhukov has outsmarted and outlasted Gen. Von Bock to the north, south and now, in front of Moscow. The Germans will take a rest. But then the Soviets say, my turn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 452-Operation Typhoon: All or Nothing

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 21:36


With the panzers attacking on the flanks, Von Bock's main thrust is coming right at Moscow. But between the weather, a lack of fuel and Gen. Zhukov's determination, Army Group Center can't seem to close the deal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Winter War
Episode 2 - The order of battle as Russia begins its invasion of Finland

The Winter War

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 22:17


In the early winter of 1939 the Red Army was an unknown quantity to just about everyone, particularly the Germans who were going to miscalculate and invade the USSR within two years. The Red Army was an untried theoretical instrument in 1939, after Stalin's purges of their commanding officers. There had been that stunning one-sided victory when Marshal Zhukov defeated the Japanese at Khalkin Gol in August 1939 but that was seen as hardly a fair contest. The Japanese had been riding roughshod over the Chinese up until then, and the Chinese army often couldn't even supply its own men with shoes, let alone boots. There was no air support, no armour, this wasn't a fair fight at least that was the general perception of this time. The Japanese tanks of this time were even more rickety than the Italian tanks, and that was saying something. Zhukov had called down a comparatively vast air force and cut up the Japanese with his mechanised force. The fighting was on the treeless plains of Khalkin Gal, the open landscape of Mongolia, ideal for the Soviet's style of full-frontal guns blazing tally-hoe assaults. Finland was another story. As Stalin put the finishing touches to his invasion of this Baltic nation, it would be the soviet's first foray against a European foe and one which had been trained by both the Germans and the Russians. The terrain as you heard last episode was like another planet — the Russians were going to find the fighting in the trees and bogs of Finland extremely hard going. Of course, Stalin was going to utterly ignore one of his generals who was aware of this threat posed by landscape, General Shaposhnikov, the Red Army Chief of staff. As the Russians built up their logistics prior to the invasion, he was studying the campaign with a rather more jaundiced eye. In front of the first Russian tanks was forest. And then behind this was more forest. Then some more. The Finnish centre of operations was far away from the border with Russia, deep inside its territory. There were only a handful of roads.So the Russian plan was supposed to emulate the Germans, but turned into a slow moving sludge, moving into a meat grinder that was the Finnish army. Moscows plan was simple — just overawe the Finns by using vast quantities of manpower, at the same time use their airforce to bomb the Finnish towns in a kind of one-two punch. The Finns would be terrified, Stalin was convinced of this. Soviet planners were also hoping that the communist sympathisers inside Finland would form the a large fifth column to further destabilise their enemy. The Russians were going to invade with very few proper maps, but lots of brass bands and communist party banners and other paperwork. In the thickest forests of the world they brought in flat trajectory artillery when it called for mortars or howitzers that shot over trees. Even more shocking, the Russians dragged hundreds of anti-tank weapons into Finland, a country that had no tanks. The key to Finland was the Isthmus, nothing else mattered. Desmond Latham blog

History of the Second World War
149: The Winter War Pt. 7 - The Isthmus Grind

History of the Second World War

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 24:36


In early 1940 Timoshenko and Zhukov would arrive, it was time for the Red Army to get serious. Contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to advertise on History of the Second World War.  History of the Second World War is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

60-Second Sermon
I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke.

60-Second Sermon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 1:05


Jesus made the perfect sacrifice for our sins.Proverbs 28:13He who conceals his transgressions will not prosper, but he who confesses and forsakes them will find compassion.

The Silver King's War
Stanley's War Review: Three Days in Brussels

The Silver King's War

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 11:22


This is episode twelve in the final review of The Silver King's War.  It's mid-May 1945.  Michael G. Sievers, the writer, producer & creator of the podcast series, reviews his father's war. Stanley is cooling off from his front-page status as he celebrates letters from his pilot & co-pilot, Jack Festi & Jim Fomby, Jr. They're alive, safe & well. The ETO war is over and Stanley & his guys travel to Brussels on a three-day pass.  He writes ten May letters and leads the second box in an air show review for Ike & Zhukov.  Contact us: thesilverkingswar@gmail.com Please review The Silver King's War on Apple Podcasts Share our hero, The Silver King, with family & friends Share The Silver King's War on social media Thank you for listening to our podcast

The Regrettable Century
Patreon Preview: Stalinism at War

The Regrettable Century

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 6:09


Back again with another one, this time we are throwing one out to the middle aged men in the audience by talking about World War Two. Edele, Mark. Stalinism at War : The Soviet Union in World War II. London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021.Head over to our Patreon and join for $2 a month to hear the whole episode and join the Discord to take part in the discussions.Support the showSupport the show

Malicious Life
Ad Fraud, Part 1

Malicious Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 23:36


Right now, a man named Aleksandr Zhukov is sitting in jail for one of the most financially ruinous schemes ever invented for the internet. Zhukov is guilty. He was caught and convicted under a mountain of evidence against him. Except the deeper you look into it, the deeper the well goes. In this episode, we'll learn how Aleksandr Zhukov defrauded some of the biggest American corporations for millions of dollars. And we'll ask the question that hardly anyone else is willing to acknowledge: Was this clever, successful, guilty cybercriminal merely a fall guy for everybody else playing his twisted game?

Casus Belli Podcast
CBP #322 Bernard Montgomery - Un Cabrón Muy Preparado

Casus Belli Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 216:56


Sin lugar a dudas el mejor y más famoso general británico del Ejército, "Monty" atesora más detractores que partidarios. En este nuevo episodio de Generales de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, separaremos el mito del hombre, y del personaje que se creó. Hablaremos de cómo afrontaba las batallas, y su papel como planificador en la cúpula del Mando Aliado Occidental. Con Antonio 🎙 Muñoz Lorente, 🎙 Antonio Gómez Latorre y 🎙 Dani CarAn. En los momentos clave, Zhukov estaba ahí. En las 60 batallas más trascendentales de la 2GM en el Frente del Este, él estuvo ahí. En las dos ocasiones donde Hitler pudo ganar la 2GM, él estuvo ahí. 🎙 Antonio Muñoz Llorente, flanqueado por 🦕 Antonio Gómez, nos cuentan la historia, los claroscuros y desmontan los mitos de, posiblemente, el mejor comandante de la guerra. Quinto episodio de la serie GENERALES DE LA SEGUNDA GUERRA MUNDIAL 1 - Rommel ▶️ https://go.ivoox.com/rf/65361795 2 - Model ▶️ https://go.ivoox.com/rf/70348388 3 - Von Manstein ▶️ https://go.ivoox.com/rf/85492962 4 - Gueorgui Zhukov ▶️ https://go.ivoox.com/rf/91896630 Corte incluido en el episodio: General Montgomery speaks to Eighth Army (1943) de British Pathé. Casus Belli Podcast pertenece a 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. Casus Belli Podcast forma parte de 📀 Ivoox Originals. 📚 Zeppelin Books zeppelinbooks.com es un sello editorial de la 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. ⭐️ APOYA A CASUS BELLI ⭐️ Hazte Mecenas y así nos ayudas creando más y mejor 🎙️ contenido. A cambio accede a más de 650 episodios exclusivos para 💥 FANS. 👉 bit.ly/apoyacasusbelli 📡Estamos en: 👉http://casusbelli.top 🗨️Twitter, como @casusbellipod 👉Facebook, nuestra página es @casusbellipodcast https://www.facebook.com/CasusBelliPodcast 👉Telegram, nuestro canal es @casusbellipodcast https://t.me/casusbellipodcast Y nuestro chat es https://t.me/aviones10 ⭐¿Quieres proponernos algo? También puedes escribirnos a 📧 info@podcastcasusbelli.com Si te ha gustado, y crees que nos lo merecemos, nos sirve mucho que nos des un like 👍, si nos escuchas desde la app de Ivoox. Y también que comentes. Que no mordemos 😉 🎵 La música que acompaña al pódcast es bajo licencia Creative Commons https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ o amparado por la licencia privada de Epidemic Music, Jamendo Music o de SGAE RRDD/4/1074/1012 de Ivoox. 🎭 Las opiniones expresadas en este programa de pódcast, son de exclusiva responsabilidad individual. Que cada palo aguante su vela. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, y hasta la próxima. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Casus Belli Podcast
AVANCE 📣 Bernard Montgomery (Generales de la Segunda Guerra Mundial)

Casus Belli Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 5:24


Sin lugar a dudas el mejor y más famoso general británico del Ejército, "Monty" atesora más detractores que partidarios. En este nuevo episodio de Generales de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, separaremos el mito del hombre, y del personaje que se creó. Hablaremos de cómo afrontaba las batallas, y su papel como planificador en la cúpula del Mando Aliado Occidental. Con Antonio 🎙 Muñoz Lorente, 🎙 Antonio Gómez Latorre y 🎙 Dani CarAn. En los momentos clave, Zhukov estaba ahí. En las 60 batallas más trascendentales de la 2GM en el Frente del Este, él estuvo ahí. En las dos ocasiones donde Hitler pudo ganar la 2GM, él estuvo ahí. 🎙 Antonio Muñoz Llorente, flanqueado por 🦕 Antonio Gómez, nos cuentan la historia, los claroscuros y desmontan los mitos de, posiblemente, el mejor comandante de la guerra. Quinto episodio de la serie GENERALES DE LA SEGUNDA GUERRA MUNDIAL 1 - Rommel ▶️ https://go.ivoox.com/rf/65361795 2 - Model ▶️ https://go.ivoox.com/rf/70348388 3 - Von Manstein ▶️ https://go.ivoox.com/rf/85492962 4 - Gueorgui Zhukov ▶️ https://go.ivoox.com/rf/91896630 📅 Fecha estimada de publicación: 19/03/23 🛑 Este es un audio de promoción, NO es el episodio completo. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

New Books Network
Geoffrey Roberts, "Stalin's Library: A Dictator and His Books" (Yale UP, 2022)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 77:26


In this engaging life of the twentieth century's most self-consciously learned dictator, Geoffrey Roberts explores the books Stalin read, how he read them, and what they taught him. Stalin firmly believed in the transformative potential of words, and his voracious appetite for reading guided him throughout his years. A biography as well as an intellectual portrait, Stalin's Library: A Dictator and His Books (Yale UP, 2022) explores all aspects of Stalin's tumultuous life and politics. Stalin, an avid reader from an early age, amassed a surprisingly diverse personal collection of thousands of books, many of which he marked and annotated, revealing his intimate thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. Based on his wide-ranging research in Russian archives, Roberts tells the story of the creation, fragmentation, and resurrection of Stalin's personal library. As a true believer in communist ideology, Stalin was a fanatical idealist who hated his enemies—the bourgeoisie, kulaks, capitalists, imperialists, reactionaries, counter-revolutionaries, traitors—but detested their ideas even more. Geoffrey Roberts is emeritus professor of history at University College Cork and a member of the Royal Irish Academy. A leading Soviet history expert, his many books include an award-winning biography of Zhukov, Stalin's General, and the acclaimed Stalin's Wars: From World War to Cold War. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. 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
Geoffrey Roberts, "Stalin's Library: A Dictator and His Books" (Yale UP, 2022)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 77:26


In this engaging life of the twentieth century's most self-consciously learned dictator, Geoffrey Roberts explores the books Stalin read, how he read them, and what they taught him. Stalin firmly believed in the transformative potential of words, and his voracious appetite for reading guided him throughout his years. A biography as well as an intellectual portrait, Stalin's Library: A Dictator and His Books (Yale UP, 2022) explores all aspects of Stalin's tumultuous life and politics. Stalin, an avid reader from an early age, amassed a surprisingly diverse personal collection of thousands of books, many of which he marked and annotated, revealing his intimate thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. Based on his wide-ranging research in Russian archives, Roberts tells the story of the creation, fragmentation, and resurrection of Stalin's personal library. As a true believer in communist ideology, Stalin was a fanatical idealist who hated his enemies—the bourgeoisie, kulaks, capitalists, imperialists, reactionaries, counter-revolutionaries, traitors—but detested their ideas even more. Geoffrey Roberts is emeritus professor of history at University College Cork and a member of the Royal Irish Academy. A leading Soviet history expert, his many books include an award-winning biography of Zhukov, Stalin's General, and the acclaimed Stalin's Wars: From World War to Cold War. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history