The Summit at Casablanca, Manstein’s winter counter-offensive and Operation Citadel
The Summit at Casablanca, Manstein’s winter counter-offensive and Operation Citadel
The Battle of Stalingrad and the occupation of Europe
A biography of Dwight Eisenhower and the end of the North Africa Campaign.
A supplement Appendix E Part 1 describing the state of maritime power heading into the Second World War
The United States finally enters the war against the European Axis with the landings in North Africa.
We finally come to an end in the Battle of Guadalcanal and then transition over to North Africa to prepare for the Battle of El Alamein.
The New Guinea campaign, the final defense of Henderson field, and the Battle of Santa Cruz.
The Epic of the Guadalcanal continues along with the battle of Cape Esperance and a short bio of Admiral “Bull” Halsey.
The Battle of Guadalcanal continues at the battles of Bloody Ridge and Torpedo Junction.
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America finally begins the long campaign to defeat Japan.
The battles of Midway and Coral Sea through the lens of naval doctrine and carrier tactics in the early war.
In this installment we continue the North African campaign and set the stage for the battle of El Alamein and introduce another iconic character; Bernard Law Montgomery.
An interview with Pulitzer prize winning journalist and author Eric Lichtblau and his book Return to the Reich; a Holocaust Refugee’s Mission to Defeat the Nazis.
The war on the eastern front continues with the soviet winter counter offensive. Then raid on Dieppe provides the allies with dire lessons.
In this episode we pause for a moment before returning to Europe to see where America was as she entered the War.
My interview with Carl Timms, co-creator of “In Toni’s Footsteps”.
The fall of the Philippines, Japanese raids in the Indian Ocean, the Doolittle Raid.
Interview with Stephen Robinson about his new book “Panzer Commander Herman Balck.”
The Japanese invasion of the Java and the Raid on Darwin.