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From Napoleonic battles to Cold War confrontations, the Normandy landings to 9/11, this podcast opens up fascinating new perspectives on how wars have shaped and changed our modern world. Each week, twice a week, war historian, writer, and broadcaster, James Rogers, teams up with fellow historians, veterans, and experts to reveal astonishing new histories of inspirational leadership, breakthrough ... more

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We're bringing you an episode of a podcast we think you'll love: Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford. At the height of World War Two, British intelligence began receiving reports that the enemy was developing a rocket weapon. The idea seemed fantastica... more

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The Second World War officially ended on September 2nd 1945 - and it's estimated that around 3% of the Earth's population perished during the conflict. But what ultimately bought WW2 to an end - and how vital a role did the bombings of Hiroshima and ... more

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This episode contains graphic descriptions of violence and sexual assault. more

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December 2nd is a special date for those fascinated by Napoleon Bonaparte. Not only is this the date he crowned himself Emperor of France in 1804, but also the date of his greatest victory a year later, the Battle of Austerlitz. James Rogers is joine... more

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 2.4k ratings
  • Pls continue this pod

    I extremely recommend this it is how I know most things in history 😍😍😍😍 more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bens2011
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Mike Martin….

    Great radio! Fantastic episode! more

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    1
    Nick Cigar
    United States3 months ago
  • Good podcast.

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    5
    Paul Purton
    4 months ago
  • Not good for audio

    I’m interested in the topic but this podcast didn’t have the listeners in mind. In one episode the hosts were talking about artefacts they were holding but didn’t describe them to the listeners, something that’s important for audio medium. In another episode, the host was interviewing a guest on video chat but the audio was unequal in sound and not clear. The producers should remember people can only hear podcasts.

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    1
    Ihsaan1c
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • This Is Not Honest History

    In no way can James Rogers be classified as a “fellow historian.” His episodes are one-sided, only bringing his own viewpoint to the forefront. Not only are they biased, but information is incomplete and, at times, flat out inaccurate. For instance, an “expert” claiming that Marxism is a well thought out system and hinted at being preferable to what was actually instituted at the time. Worse yet, continuing the claim that Hitler’s ideology was right wing. Hitler’s ideology was cobbled out of cla... more

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    1
    ABreid
    United States6 months ago

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