
The bloodiest war on American soil. States vs. States. Brothers vs. Brothers. There were over 380 official battles in the Civil War and we are here to re-live every single one of them. We mix our blend of non PC, humor and fun banter to give you a Civil War podcast like you have never heard before! Welcome to Battles Of The American Civil War!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 216 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationHistory | |||

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This podcast is informative and entertaining, but the summaries of battles are short and the hosts aren’t historians with any real knowledge of the subject. I do listen to some of their podcasts, but this pod isn’t for serious students of the Civil War.
I came late to this show. I’ve been a civil war buff for almost 40 years. These guys don’t really know much of the subject matter they’re discussing. They’re simply reading from Wikipedia pages for their information, which they could have pulled off, except for the fact they are on a 4th grade reading level. Add in the unnecessary accents and silly voice inflections, it becomes brutal to endure. Look elsewhere if you’re interested in a serious podcast on the subject.
Easy listening, like their style, love that you can hear them lighting up and taking a drag or opening a can, I tune the same sounds out very easy so voices turn in to Charlie browns teacher after a few minutes but the noises in the background help break that.
I admire trying to do history in a relaxed, conversational way. But this one is just bad.
I loved everything including the discutions of all the battles,skermishes and fist fights,olso the voices
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The show delivers a lively tour through Civil War battles and campaigns, pairing tactical breakdowns with colorful storytelling and banter. Episodes frequently hinge on battlefield dynamics, leadership decisions, and the human stories behind historic engagements, often weaving in terrain, fortifications, and logistics to explain why certain moves mattered. A standout aspect is the mix of approachable, humorous delivery with serious historical detail, making complex military history accessible to curious, entertainment-seeking listeners who enjoy narrative flair as well as analysis. The format repeatedly spotlights memorable commanders and battles, offering listeners a broad view of the conflict while staying rooted in specific, tactical epi... more
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