Beyond Barbarossa: Scott Bury
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- History
The first English-language podcast to focus on the history of the eastern front of the Second World War
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Bombing Hitler's Hometown: A conversation with author Mike Croissant
A conversation with Mike Croissant, author of the new book, Bombing Hitler’s Hometown: The Untold Story of the Lass MassBomber Raid of World War II in Europe.
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Bombing Hitler's Hometown, part 2: Episode 49
Author Mike Croissant describes the family connection that inspired his research into the last mass bombing raid of the Second World War in Europe.
His book, Bombing HItler's Hometown: The Untold Story of the Last Mass Bomber Raid of World War II in Europe, was published in March. It's available in better bookstores and through online e-tailers through Kensington Publishing.
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Meetings and agreements: Episode 47
Meetings of the summit and other senior leaders of the Axis and Allied powers through the war show the evolution of each side’s war aims between 1939 and 1945.
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Holocaust and Uprising: Episode 46
In April 1943, Jewish people forced into the grossly overcrowded ghetto in Warsaw rose up against the nazis, killing hundreds of SS soldiers. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising failed, but its memory lives on.
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The Third Battle of Kharkiv: Episode 45
After their stunning, bloody defeat at Stalingrad, the Germans withdrew west to the Donets River in Ukraine, and the Red Army swept ahead as much as 800 km. But the Germans were still a potent force, and in March 1943, were ready to retake Kharkiv.
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Movement returns to the Eastern Front: Episode 44
After the 6th Army's surrender at Stalingrad, rapid, far-ranging mobility returns to the war on the Eastern Front, as German and Soviet forces advance and retreat hundreds of kilometres.
Map 1: The Kuban Bridgehead
Map 2: Operation Star
Map 3: Von Manstein's counter-offensive
A Tiger tank near Kharkiv, 1943
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