So, this is a podcast about all aspects of modern history. From the dawn of aviation to the trenches of the Second World War, I invite you to join me as we take a glimpse back into what life was like. This is a look into how I perceive events from history, which could range anywhere from pub trivia, to that key exam or assignment answer.
"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought. But I know that World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." - Albert Einstein
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So, this is a podcast about all aspects of modern history. From the dawn of aviation to the trenches of the Second World War, I invite you to join me as we take a glimpse back into what life was like. This is a look into how I perceive events from history, which could range anywhere from pub trivia, to that key exam or assignment answer.
"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought. But I know that World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." - Albert Einstein
Become a paid Subscriber for my personal insights: https://anchor.fm/a-wander-through-history/subscribe
In this much delayed episode, we talk about the battle of Stalingrad. Why it's held in such a high regard within modern and Russian history, and how we can learn from it.
In this episode, we take a look at the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. We look at the toll it took on Japanese life and culture, and both the immediate and lasting impacts it has left on society.
After an admittedly longer break than anticipated, we take a look at the Battle of Britain, towards the start of WW2. And we talk about how it was such an early turning point for the British and allies alike throughout the war.
A contender for one of the most influential female figures in history, we look at the diary of a young girl who was wise beyond her years; Anne Frank. We see and take a glimpse at her situation in the occupied Netherlands.
In this episode, we take a look at what life was like in Occupied Paris. How the people fared, how they dealt with their oppressors, and how bad it was for them.
In this curtain raiser for the second season, we talk about Yugoslavia within WW2, and how they dealt with Axis occupation, all whilst a new national identity was beginning to form.
In this season finale episode, we cover the Second World War. Who was involved, who kicked it off, and why it was just as bad as the first. I also announce some coming changes to the show. :)
In this episode, we take a look back at a conflict that would birth a nation, that today is considered the great global superpower; the American Revolutionary War.
In this episode, we dip a toe into the true crime puddle, and cover history's most revered and mysterious serial killer; Jack the Ripper, the Leather Apron, call him what you will. We look at who he might've been, and who he killed.
In this episode, we take a deep dive, and ask a question; what did the Empire of Japan seek to gain in WWII? How would they do it? Why wouldn't it work? Is cereal really a soup? Let's have a look.
In this episode, we take a quite-literal deep dive into the biggest peacetime maritime accident in history; the sinking of the Titanic. Even a century later, it is shrouded in controversy. Let's see what we can find out, shall we?
In a new sub-section of episodes for the podcast, we cover our first famous woman from history: Maria Bochkareva. We learn about her humble origins, and how she would come to leave her mark on Russian history, and women's history, forever.
In this episode, we condense the history of a nation over 70 years in the making into just under 35 minutes of talk, from Glasnost to the gulags. Join me as we take up the hammer and sickle, and debunk the Soviet Union.
In this episode, we cover the Russian Revolution. All three of them! How the Russian people grew to rise up against the aristocracy, and topple the Tsar. And a little glimpse into a very red future.
So, this is a podcast about all aspects of modern history. From the dawn of aviation to the trenches of the Second World War, I invite you to join me as we take a glimpse back into what life was like. This is a look into how I perceive events from history, which could range anywhere from pub trivia, to that key exam or assignment answer.
"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought. But I know that World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones." - Albert Einstein
Become a paid Subscriber for my personal insights: https://anchor.fm/a-wander-through-history/subscribe