Till Victory (a Podcast about WWII and Peace)

Till Victory / Clément Horvath
Till Victory (a Podcast about WWII and Peace)

Clément Horvath, French author and history buff talks with WWII veterans and their families about their war stories, the heritage of World War 2 and peace. Clément's award-winning book "Till Victory - The Second World War By Those Who Were There" is about war letters written by more than 50 Allied soldiers and is available worldwide. More info on www.tillvictory.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. 26/04/2021

    Episode 9 - The Story of WWII veteran Leo Brown (90th Infantry Division)

    Here's Episode #9 of Till Victory (a podcast about WWII and Peace)! Leo Brown, a Sergeant in F Company, 359th Infantry Regiment, 90th Infantry Division "Tough Ombres", is one of the 50+ soldiers honored in Till Victory. To celebrate the worldwide release of the book, here's his whole story and letters read by the author, followed by a fascinating conversation with the veteran's daughter Leota and son-in-law Randal. We'll talk about his gruesome experience of Normandy and the PTSD that troubled him all his life, what a fantastic man Leo was, and what set the "Greatest Generation" apart!   Clément Horvath, French author of "Till Victory : the Second World War By Those Who Were There" talks in this new series of podcasts with WWII veterans and their families about their war stories, the heritage of World War 2 and the future of peace. Clément's latest book is the English version of his award-winning "Till Victory, lettres de soldats alliés", a best seller in France focusing on frontline letters from war-torn Europe, and the result of 15 years of research. The book was published in November 2020 by Pen & Sword Books (in the UK & Europe) and by Casemate in the US and Canada in January 2021. It is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or your can order it from your favorite bookstore ! Just don't buy the ebook version that I was not involved with, Till Victory is supposed to be read on paper... https://www.tillvictory.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    52 min
  2. 22/12/2020

    Episode 8 - Tom Rice (101st Airborne) WWII veteran interview (2/2)

    Here's Episode #8 of Till Victory (a podcast about WWII and peace), and Part 2 of my conversation with world-famous veteran Tom Rice (501st PIR, 101st Airborne Division). On this day 76 years ago, Tom Rice was wounded in Bastogne, the belgian city made famous by the long and heroic stand of the 101st Airborne Division, surrounded by German units during the Battle of the Bulge. So we'll talk about that, of course, but we'll pick up where we left off, right after the Normandy campaign when the Screaming Eagles were getting ready for their next jump in Holland, "Operation Market Garden". If you're new to the podcast and haven't listened to Tom's part I yet, in which we talk about training, D-Day and Normandy, I suggest you start with the beginning!   Clément Horvath, French author of "Till Victory - The Second World War By Those Who Were There" talks in this new series of podcasts with WWII veterans and their families about their war stories, the heritage of World War 2 and the future of peace. Clément's latest book is the English version of his award-winning "Till Victory, lettres de soldats alliés", a best seller in France focusing on frontline letters from war-torn Europe, and the result of 15 years of research. The book was published in November 2020 by Pen & Sword Books (in the UK & Europe) and will be released by Casemate in the US and Canada in January 2021. https://www.tillvictory.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 7m
  3. 01/11/2020

    Episode 7 - World War II Historian Florent Plana (@ww2veteransmemories)

    Episode 7 - How do you talk to a World War II veteran? How hard is it for them to share personal and gruesome details about the reality of war, and as civilians, are we able to understand what they went through? My friend and French historian / Normandy battlefields tour guide Florent Plana (World War II veterans'memories / @ww2veteransmemories) might have answers to these questions, as he has recorded on video almost a thousand veterans all over the United States and Europe. In this special episode of the podcast, Flo let me use some of the incredible interview material he gathered over the years... Follow him on social media, and subscribe to Till Victory (a podcast about WWII and peace) on all streaming platforms (Spotify, Deezer, Itunes...)!   Clément Horvath, French author of "Till Victory - The Second World War By Those Who Were There" talks in this new series of podcasts with WWII veterans and their families about their war stories, the heritage of World War 2 and the future of peace. Clément's latest book is the English version of his award-winning "Till Victory, lettres de soldats alliés", a best seller in France focusing on frontline letters from war-torn Europe, and the result of 15 years of research. The book is available later this year at Pen & Sword Books! https://www.tillvictory.com   #WWII #veterans #interview Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 22m

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Clément Horvath, French author and history buff talks with WWII veterans and their families about their war stories, the heritage of World War 2 and peace. Clément's award-winning book "Till Victory - The Second World War By Those Who Were There" is about war letters written by more than 50 Allied soldiers and is available worldwide. More info on www.tillvictory.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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