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Echoes of War (Formerly The Pacific War Channel Podcast)
The Pacific War Channel
155 episodes
1 day ago
The Echoes of War Podcast covers military history from antiquity to the modern age.
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History
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The Echoes of War Podcast covers military history from antiquity to the modern age.
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History
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Politically Incorrect History: Making fun of the Ottomans of WW1 and Axis of WW2
Echoes of War (Formerly The Pacific War Channel Podcast)
1 hour 22 minutes
3 weeks ago
Politically Incorrect History: Making fun of the Ottomans of WW1 and Axis of WW2
In this episode of Politically Incorrect History, Craig and Gaurav delve into various historical topics, focusing on the Ottoman Empire's role in World War I, the Gallipoli Campaign, and the significance of leadership in military history. They discuss the Armenian Genocide, innovative strategies by generals like John Monash, and the eccentricities of military leaders such as Hermann Göring. The conversation highlights the challenges of logistics in warfare and the legacy of notable figures like Hans Joachim Marseille. This conversation delves into the complexities of military logistics and production during World War II, focusing on the mechanization of German forces, the industrial capabilities of the Allies, and the strategic limitations faced by Japan. The discussion also touches on historical comparisons with Hannibal's campaigns against Rome, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of Roman military strategy.
Echoes of War (Formerly The Pacific War Channel Podcast)
The Echoes of War Podcast covers military history from antiquity to the modern age.