Classic History Podcast Classic HISTORY
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Another generic history channel. Creating content focused on detail, precision and historical accuracy.
Comprised of a small team of individuals (could be considered as a passion project)
TEAM:
Writers and Researcher:
GenericGuy
TramStop
Presenter and Host:
Historical_events
Editor:
Clay Wolf
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Battle of Stalingrad | Classic History
This podcast episode delves deep in one of the bloodiest battles in history, the battle of Stalingrad. This episode goes deep into the backstory and the bloodshed of the battle.
This episode talks about a sensitive topic that could be perceived as quite violent for some viewers. Viewer discretion is adviced
CREDIT:
This was a solo episode from ClayWolf, chief editor and manager of Classic History
SOURCES:
Wikipedia, Battle of Stalingrad
Wikipedia, Operation Barbarossa
Modern War Institute, Case Study #1: Stalingrad
Britannica, Battle of Stalingrad -
The Battle of Crecy | 1346 | Classic History Podcast
Thanks for watching our first actual official episode, in this video, we try our best to explain one of the fundamental and first battles of the longest conflict in history, the 100 years war.
Here are a few links that might interest you:
SOURCES:
The Battle of Crecy, Wikipedia
Battle of Crecy, World History
Battle of Crecy, British Battles
MUSIC SOURCES:
The New Order
Battle of the Kings, by Per Kiilstofte
Infados, by Kevin Macleod
Marked, by Alexander Nakarada
Direct To Video, by Chris Zabrisk
Hallon, Christian Björklund
CREDITS:
Writer and Researcher:
GenericGuy
ClayWolf
Host:
Historical_Events
Editor and Producer:
ClayWolf -
Classic History Podcast | Trailer
Hey, this is a brand new podcast we're starting so if you're new, make sure to leave us a review on apple or google podcast, follow us on spotify and don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel Classic History
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwZ-MbCEs4Ff-MRMGH1sorg
Twitter:https://twitter.com/ClassicHistory1
Thanks to our Host Historical_Events who narrated this trailer and Clay Wolf, the editor. Thank you all, have a great day