Category: WW2 Podcast

  • USS Arizona: Brothers Down

    USS Arizona: Brothers Down

    In this episode Angus is joined by Walter Borneman, if you cast your mind back hr talked to him in episode 25 about General Macarthur. That was nearly three years ago! How time flies! Since then Walter has been busy researching the sinking of the USS Arizona during the attack on Pearl Harbour in December…

  • Storm On Our Shores: The Battle for Attu

    Storm On Our Shores: The Battle for Attu

    On the 6th of June 1942 Japanese troops invaded the island of Attu which is part of Alaska, it was the first time since 1812 that continental America had been invaded. In this episode we’re looking at the US attack to recapture the island, the fighting was bitter in a very hostile environment, and the…

  • Cork Wars

    Cork Wars

    A few months ago Angus received an email from David Taylor asking if he’d ever considered looking at the cork industry in WWII? The more he looked into it the more he got enthused by the story of cork, it was a wonder product during the early 20th century, used in all manner of things…

  • Division Leclerc

    Division Leclerc

    In this episode we’re going to be looking at the Free French and the Division Leclerc, commanded by Philippe de Hauteclocque. Raised in the French Colonies of Africa, they fought with distinction in the deserts of Libya and with the British 8th Army. They also took part in the fighting in North West Europe after…

  • Hitler’s Death

    Hitler’s Death

    We’ve all see the film Downfallabout the Führerbunker in Berlin, in the closing days of the war. And we all know the story of how Adolf Hitler, with his new wife Eva Braun, committed suicide and the body was destroyed. Well, how much of that story do we actually know? Since the end of the…

  • The SAS in Italy, 1943-45

    The SAS in Italy, 1943-45

    The SAS made their name in the North African desert, but less well known is after that they continued to fight in the mediterranean theatre. They carried out raiding missions in advance of the invasion of Sicily, Operation Husky, and then operating behind enemy lines during the Italian Campaign. For this episode Angus is joined…

  • Alarmstart East: The Luftwaffe on the Eastern Front

    Alarmstart East: The Luftwaffe on the Eastern Front

    “There are no more than a handful of Second World War Luftwaffe members alive today. Patrick Eriksson had the foresight to record these experiences first-hand before it was too late. Some witnesses ended up as senior fighter controllers. The recollections and views of the veterans are put within the context of the German aerial war…

  • Shot Down

    Shot Down

    In this episode we’re going to be looking at the story of Howard Snyder, a B-17 ‘Flying Fortress’ pilot, flying with the US 8th air force from Britain. Through letters Howard wrote to his family, and exhaustive research, his son Steve Snyder has pieced together the remarkable story of his father, and what happened after…

  • Operation Crossbow

    Operation Crossbow

    In 1943 allied surveillance picked up the construction of  V1 and V2 rocket sites in France. Without quite knowing the extent of the threat allied planners decided to embark upon a pre-emptive campaign to deny the Germans the use of these sites, the code name was Operation Crossbow. It would be an Anglo-American Operation with…

  • US Navy vs IJN Fleet Submarine, 1941-42

    US Navy vs IJN Fleet Submarine, 1941-42

    In this episode Angus is looking at Japanese submarine operations in the Pacific during the early part of the war. While we’re sure you’re all familiar with the Imperial Japanese surface fleets actions during 1941-42, especially if you’ve listened to the discussions with Jeff Cox in episode #14and #63, but there seems to be very…