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Militia Historia
Militia Historia
23 episodes
4 days ago

Welcome to our Podcast on all things military history. We cover ancient to modern conflicts, strategies, tactics and technologies. Join us to discover the true stories of soldiers, leaders and pivotal moments that shaped the world.


If you enjoy our podcast, please subscribe on your favourite podcast platform.


We would welcome your support of the channel. If you are keen to make a small contribution, you can do so at the Buy Me A Coffee link below.


https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Militiahistoria


All contributions go towards accessing resources needed to bring these stories to you.


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Welcome to our Podcast on all things military history. We cover ancient to modern conflicts, strategies, tactics and technologies. Join us to discover the true stories of soldiers, leaders and pivotal moments that shaped the world.


If you enjoy our podcast, please subscribe on your favourite podcast platform.


We would welcome your support of the channel. If you are keen to make a small contribution, you can do so at the Buy Me A Coffee link below.


https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Militiahistoria


All contributions go towards accessing resources needed to bring these stories to you.


Thanks for listening!


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Militia Historia
23: The Life and Death of Joachim Peiper - War Crimes, Justice, and the Fall of an SS Icon (Part 3)

Joachim Peiper: Part 3 - War Crimes, Justice, and the Fall of an SS Icon


In this final episode, we examine the Malmedy Massacre, the war crimes trial at Dachau, and Peiper’s controversial postwar life. From the execution of POWs in Belgium to his violent death in France, we look at how Peiper became one of WWII’s most divisive and disturbing figures.


📌 Content warning: includes descriptions of war crimes and executions.

⏱️ Runtime: ~15minutes

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👀 Missed Episodes 1 & 2? Start there to hear how Peiper rose through the SS and earned his reputation for brutality long before Malmedy.


Key words:


Joachim Peiper

Waffen-SS

Battle of the Bulge

Ardennes Offensive

Kampfgruppe Peiper

1st SS Panzer Division

Normandy 1944

Operation Wacht am Rhein

SS war crimes

Boves massacre

Hitler’s last offensive

WWII Western Front

SS atrocities

Malmedy

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3 weeks ago
14 minutes 21 seconds

Militia Historia
22: The Life and Death of Joachim Peiper: The SS Spearhead in the West – Part Two

Title: The Life and Death of Joachim Peiper: The SS Spearhead in the West – Part Two


Episode Summary:


In the second instalment of our series on Joachim Peiper, we shift the focus from the Eastern Front to the Western theatre of war—where Peiper would once again find himself at the forefront of Nazi Germany’s most ambitious and destructive campaigns.


Now in command of a powerful armoured formation, Peiper led the tip of the spear in Hitler’s final gamble: the Ardennes Offensive, better known as the Battle of the

Bulge.


This episode explores:


  • Peiper’s massacre of civilians in Boves, Italy, and continued brutality in the West
  • His promotion to command the 1st SS Panzer Regiment and his personal connection to Hitler
  • The catastrophic campaign in Normandy, and Peiper’s nervous breakdown under pressure
  • His role in leading Kampfgruppe Peiper, the most heavily armed SS formation in the Ardennes
  • The opening days of the Battle of the Bulge—logistical chaos, captured fuel dumps, and the encounter near Baugnez that would soon become infamous


This episode ends just before the events at Malmedy—where Peiper’s name would become etched into history for reasons that had nothing to do with battlefield tactics.


📌 Content Warning: This episode includes references to war crimes, civilian massacres, and genocide.


Key words:


Joachim Peiper

Waffen-SS

Battle of the Bulge

Ardennes Offensive

Kampfgruppe Peiper

1st SS Panzer Division

Normandy 1944

Operation Wacht am Rhein

SS war crimes

Boves massacre

Hitler’s last offensive

WWII Western Front

SS atrocities

Malmedy (prelude)

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1 month ago
11 minutes 16 seconds

Militia Historia
21: The Kiwis Who Shook Rommel: A short History of the 2nd New Zealand Division

Episode Title: The Kiwis Who Shook Rommel: A Short History of the 2nd New Zealand Division


Summary:


From the sun-scorched deserts of North Africa to the rugged mountains of Italy, one Allied formation earned a reputation for toughness and tenacity that was respected by friend and foe alike: the 2nd New Zealand Division.


In this episode, we quickly trace the incredible wartime journey of this elite fighting force under the command of Lieutenant-General Bernard Freyberg.


We cover their baptism by fire in Greece and Crete, their role in the victory at El Alamein, and their grinding attritional battles at Monte Cassino.


Join us as we explore the stories behind their famous nickname, "Freyberg's Forty Thousand Thieves," the unparalleled bravery of double Victoria Cross recipient Charles Upham, and the controversial "Furlough Mutiny" that threatened to derail their campaign.


Discover why even their greatest adversary, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, considered them to be among the finest soldiers in the world.


This is a short taster of episodes to come.


Key words:


#Military History

#Second World War

#WWII

#New Zealand History

#2nd New Zealand Division

#Bernard Freyberg

#El Alamein

#Monte Cassino

#North African Campaign

#Italian Campaign

#Anzac

#Victoria Cross

#Charles Upham





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2 months ago
7 minutes 15 seconds

Militia Historia
20: The Life and Death of Joachim Peiper SS Commander and War Criminal - Part One

Title: Joachim Peiper: SS Commander, War Criminal — Part One


Episode Summary:

In this first of a two-part series, Militia Historia takes you into the early life and rise of Joachim Peiper, one of the most infamous figures of the Waffen-SS. We explore his upbringing, rapid ascent under Heinrich Himmler, and his brutal command during Nazi Germany’s war of annihilation in the East.

From his presence at mass executions and euthanasia programs to the scorched-earth tactics that earned his unit the name “The Blowtorch Battalion,” this episode lays the groundwork for understanding how a seemingly competent officer became one of World War II’s most controversial war criminals.


In this episode, we cover:

  • Peiper’s background and ideological formation in Nazi Germany
  • His role as adjutant to SS leader Heinrich Himmler
  • Firsthand exposure to Holocaust planning and Aktion T4
  • His front-line command on the Eastern Front and the massacres in Ukraine
  • The roots of a pattern of atrocity that would follow him to the West


⏱️ Runtime: Approx. 15 minutes


📌 Content Warning: This episode includes references to war crimes, civilian massacres, and genocide.



👀 Coming Up in Part Two:


In our next episode, we follow Peiper to the Western Front—Italy, Normandy, and ultimately the Battle of the Bulge, where his name would become forever linked to the Malmedy Massacre. We’ll examine the killings, the postwar trials, and Peiper’s disturbing postwar legacy.


Don’t miss it.


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4 months ago
13 minutes 30 seconds

Militia Historia
19: The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

The Bomb: Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the End of the Second World War



Episode Summary:


On August 6 and 9, 1945, two atomic bombs—Little Boy and Fat Man—were dropped on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, unleashing devastation unlike anything the world had ever seen. In this episode of Militia Historia, we go beyond the headlines and the mushroom clouds to explore the full story: from the surprise attack at Pearl Harbor to the desperate calculations of war-weary leaders in Washington and Tokyo.


We delve into the Manhattan Project, the strategic dilemma of Operation Downfall, and the fierce firebombing campaign that preceded the atomic attacks.



Key Topics Covered:


  • The Trinity Test and the birth of the atomic bomb
  • The firebombing of Japanese cities and its toll
  • Operation Downfall: The planned invasion that never happened
  • Little Boy vs. Fat Man: The science and the targets
  • The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • Japan’s response and ultimate surrender


Perfect For Listeners Who Enjoy:


  • World War II history
  • Military strategy and ethical dilemmas
  • Science and technology in warfare
  • Immersive narrative history podcasts


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7 months ago
18 minutes 43 seconds

Militia Historia
18: Okinawa - The Bloodiest Battle of the Pacific War

Episode Summary:


In April 1945, the United States launched its largest amphibious assault of the Pacific War: the invasion of Okinawa. What followed was 82 days of relentless combat, kamikaze attacks, and devastating civilian losses—one of the deadliest battles in World War II. But what made Okinawa so horrific? And how did this brutal struggle shape the final months of the war?


Join us as we break down the full story of the Battle of Okinawa, from the initial landings to the final desperate stand, and explore its lasting legacy in history.


🎙 In this episode, we cover:


  • Why Okinawa was strategically vital to both the U.S. and Japan
  • The eerie, unexpected silence of the initial landings
  • The brutal fighting at Kakazu Ridge, Sugar Loaf Hill, and the Shuri Lin
  • The staggering human cost—over 200,000 lives lost
  • How Okinawa influenced the decision to use atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki


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🎙 Next Episode Teaser: Join us next time as we explore another key moment in military history—the use of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki - stay tuned!


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8 months ago
17 minutes 51 seconds

Militia Historia
17: The Fight for Iwo Jima - 36 Days of Hell

Episode Summary


In this episode of The Militia Historia Podcast, we dive deep into one of the most grueling battles of World War II: The Battle of Iwo Jima. Over 36 days, U.S. Marines fought through an inferno of gunfire, explosions, and relentless enemy resistance on an island turned fortress. What was supposed to be a swift operation became a grinding war of attrition, with both sides displaying unyielding determination and bravery.


We explore:


✅ Why Iwo Jima was a critical target in the Pacific campaign

✅ How the Japanese turned the island into an underground fortress

✅ The brutal fighting at key locations like Mount Suribachi, Hill 382, and Turkey Knob

✅ Heroic acts of valor, including Medal of Honor recipients who defied death to save their fellow Marines

✅ The staggering cost in lives and whether Iwo Jima was truly worth it

✅ What happened to the island after the war, and why no civilians live there today


Key Takeaways from This Episode:


🔥 Over 26,000 U.S. casualties—making it one of the costliest battles in Marine Corps history.

🔥 Nearly all 21,000 Japanese defenders perished, with only 216 captured alive.

🔥 The famous flag-raising on Mount Suribachi didn’t end the battle—the worst was still ahead.

🔥 The island’s underground defenses turned it into a nightmare for U.S. troops.

🔥 More than 2,200 B-29 bombers made emergency landings on Iwo Jima.

🔥 The island was returned to Japan in 1968 and remains a military base today.


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Your support helps more listeners discover our deep dives into military history.


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📌 X (Twitter): https://x.com/militiahistoria?s=21&t=d67rp3jReHJYxlQnOLuXFQ


🎙 Next Episode Teaser: Join us next time as we explore another key moment in military history—The Battle for Okinawa!


Until then, stay curious and keep exploring history.


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9 months ago
22 minutes 36 seconds

Militia Historia
16: The SS Dirlewanger Brigade: WWII's Most Infamous Unit

Episode Summary

The Waffen-SS is often remembered as Hitler’s so-called “elite” force, but beneath its carefully crafted propaganda lay an organization deeply involved in war crimes and terror.

Among its most notorious units was the Dirlewanger Brigade, a formation of convicted criminals, sadists, and outcasts led by the infamous Oskar Dirlewanger.

In this episode of The Militia Historia Podcast, we dive into:


✅ The origins and rise of the Waffen-SS

✅ How the Dirlewanger Brigade was formed and its disturbing recruitment process

✅ The unit’s brutal actions in occupied Belarus and Poland, including mass executions, ethnic cleansing, and the destruction of entire villages

✅ The horrific crimes committed during the Warsaw Uprising, including the Wola massacre

✅ The eventual collapse of the brigade and Dirlewanger’s grim fate after the war

✅ How post-war trials attempted (and often failed) to bring justice to war criminals

✅ Whether the Waffen-SS’s claims of being an “elite” force hold up under scrutiny

This is a dark but crucial story about one of the most terrifying units of World War II and the consequences of unchecked power.


Key Takeaways

⚠️ The Dirlewanger Brigade was responsible for some of the most horrific atrocities of WWII, including mass executions, systematic rape, and large-scale ethnic cleansing.

⚠️ Many so-called “anti-partisan” operations were actually cover for genocide, used to justify the murder of civilians.

⚠️ Even within the Nazi ranks, Dirlewanger’s unit was seen as chaotic and dangerously undisciplined, with some Wehrmacht officers voicing concern over their excesses.

⚠️ After the war, many Waffen-SS members evaded justice, with some even being reintegrated into post-war societies or recruited into Cold War intelligence networks.

⚠️ The myth of the Waffen-SS as a purely “elite” force collapses under the weight of its widespread involvement in war crimes.


Subscribe & Support the Podcast

If you found this episode insightful, please subscribe to The Militia Historia Podcast and leave us a 5-star rating and review! Your support helps more listeners discover our deep dives into military history.

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🎙 Next Episode Teaser: Join us next time as we explore another key moment in military history—The Battle for Iwo Jima!

Until then, stay curious and keep exploring history.


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9 months ago
12 minutes 52 seconds

Militia Historia
15: Operation Chariot - The Daring Raid on St. Nazaire

Imagine, if you will, March 28th, 1942. A moonless night on the French coast. A small flotilla of ships approaches the heavily defended port of St Nazaire, sailing straight into the mouth of the Loire River. At their head is an old American destroyer, packed with delayed-action explosives and disguised to look like a German vessel. The mission? To destroy the largest dry dock in Nazi-occupied Europe – the only dock capable of servicing the dreaded German battleship Tirpitz.


The odds facing these men were staggering. Five hundred British commandos and Royal Navy personnel were about to take on a port defended by over 5,000 German troops. They would have to navigate a heavily mined estuary, dodge sophisticated coastal defenses, and fight their way into one of the most fortified harbors in occupied France.

In today's episode, we'll explore:

  • The strategic importance of the St Nazaire dry dock
  • The ingenious plan to convert HMS Campbeltown into a massive time bomb
  • The intense close-quarter combat in the streets of St Nazaire
  • The incredible acts of individual heroism that earned five Victoria Crosses in a single night
  • The raid's impact on the course of the naval war in the Atlantic

So join us as we uncover the extraordinary tale of Operation Chariot – a mission that would become a testament to the courage, ingenuity, and sheer determination of the men who dared to attack what seemed impregnable.


We would welcome your support of the channel. If you are keen to make a small contribution, you can do so at the Buy Me A Coffee link below.


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Written By Benjamin Sturley

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10 months ago
14 minutes 16 seconds

Militia Historia
14: From Nazis to NASA: The Secret Plan to Harness German Science

Episode Summary:


In this episode of the Militia Historia Podcast, we delve into one of the most morally complex and controversial operations of the Cold War—Operation Paperclip.


After the second world war, the United States embarked on a secret mission to recruit over 1,600 German scientists, engineers, and technicians, many of whom had ties to the Nazi Party, the SS, and possible connections to war crimes.


What began as a desperate attempt to prevent valuable expertise from falling into Soviet hands ultimately shaped American military technology and the space program.


Join the Militia Historia Podcast and hear the history of Operation Paperclip, the affiliations of its key figures, and the ethical dilemmas that continue to haunt this chapter of history.


Key Topics Covered:


  1. Introduction to Operation Paperclip: Understanding the origins and motivations behind the recruitment of German scientists during the Cold War.
  2. The Origins of the Operation: The role of T-Force, the Enemy Personnel Exploitation Section, and how Operation Overcast evolved into Operation Paperclip.
  3. Key Figures and Nazi Affiliations: Profiles of Wernher von Braun, Arthur Rudolph, Kurt Debus, and Hubertus Strughold.
  4. The Ethical Dilemmas: The moral compromises made to recruit scientists with questionable pasts, and the ways in which records were altered to facilitate their entry into the United States.
  5. Contributions to American Science and Technology: The significant impact of Paperclip scientists on missile development, supersonic flight, aerospace medicine, and the space race.
  6. Cold War Arms Race: How Operation Paperclip fit into the broader strategy of gaining a military advantage over the Soviet Union, and the development of ballistic missile technology.
  7. Controversies and Public Backlash: The secrecy surrounding the operation, the deliberate whitewashing of questionable political affiliations, and the subsequent investigations into war crimes.
  8. Legacy of Operation Paperclip: The complex legacy of scientific advancement versus moral compromise, and its lasting impact on American military and space exploration.


We would welcome your support of the channel. If you are keen to make a small contribution, you can do so at the Buy Me A Coffee link below.


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11 months ago
18 minutes 17 seconds

Militia Historia
13: Operation Biting - Stealing Nazi Secrets

In this episode of the Militia Historia Podcast, we take you through the bold and audacious raid known as Operation Biting, or the Bruneval Raid.


Carried out by a handful of British paratroopers in early 1942, this daring mission sought to steal critical German radar technology. Led by Major John Frost, this operation was instrumental in leveling the playing field in the air war against Nazi Germany.


Join us as we discuss the planning, the bravery of the men involved, and the raid's long-lasting impact on the second world war.


Key Topics Covered:


  1. Introduction to the Bruneval Raid: Setting the stage for the operation, the threat posed by German radar, and the significance of the Würzburg system.
  2. The Genesis of Operation Biting: The origins of the raid, the role of Dr. Reginald Victor Jones and Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten in conceptualizing and greenlighting the operation.
  3. The Men of the Raid: Major John Frost, Flight Sergeant C.W.H. Cox, Lieutenant Dennis Vernon, and other key figures who made the operation a success.
  4. Planning and Preparation: How weeks of meticulous training, assistance from the French Resistance, and coordination with the Royal Navy set the stage for the mission.
  5. The Drop and the Attack: The paratroopers' night-time descent into enemy territory, the challenges they faced, and the successful dismantling of the Würzburg radar.
  6. Challenges and Setbacks: Communication breakdowns, German resistance, and how the team overcame these obstacles to secure the radar and escape.
  7. The Importance of the Raid: The strategic impact of the raid, how the captured radar components helped the Allies develop countermeasures, and the boost it gave to British morale.
  8. The Human Side of the Raid: Stories of individual bravery, leadership, and the personal stakes faced by Major Frost, Flight Sergeant Cox, and Private Newman.
  9. Aftermath and Legacy: The wider consequences of the raid for the war, its influence on future airborne operations, and how Operation Biting became a blueprint for later missions like Operation Market Garden.


We would welcome your support of the channel. If you are keen to make a small contribution, you can do so at the Buy Me A Coffee link below.


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11 months ago
15 minutes

Militia Historia
12: The Lost Airmen - What Happened to the B24 Bomber Lady Be Good

Episode 12: The Lost Airmen - What Happened to the B-24 Bomber Lady Be Good: A Tale of Endurance, Tragedy, and Discovery


Welcome to episode 12 of the Militia Historia Podcast. This time round, we’re doing something a little different. While we usually craft our stories the old-fashioned way—with lots of research and plenty of elbow grease—this episode got a little extra help.


We teamed up with Google’s NotebookLM tool and the power of AI to bring you the mysterious tale of the B-24 Bomber Lady Be Good. We thought it would be fun to see how AI could assist in telling a fascinating story from history.


Join us as we explore the fate of this ill-fated bomber and the incredible journey of its crew. It’s a story of resilience, tragedy, and the enduring questions left behind.


Let us know what you think about this AI-assisted approach, and as always, thank you for tuning in to the Militia Historia Podcast.


Episode Summary:


In this episode we unravel the mysterious and heartbreaking story of Lady Be Good, a B-24D Liberator bomber that vanished during the second world war. Disappearing without a trace in 1943, Lady Be Good and her nine-man crew were only discovered fifteen years later in the unforgiving sands of the Libyan Desert.


Join our AI hosts as we delve into the remarkable sequence of events that led to this bomber's disappearance, the incredible resilience of its crew, and the lessons we can learn from this tragic wartime incident.


Key Topics Covered:


  1. Introduction to Lady Be Good: Setting the stage with the mission background, the aircraft's capabilities, and the crew members who were on board.
  2. The Mission and Disappearance: Insights into the mission's objectives, the severe weather conditions faced, and the tragic navigation errors that led Lady Be Good into the desert.
  3. The Crew’s Struggle for Survival: A detailed recount of the crew’s efforts to survive after bailing out into the vast, hostile desert. We discuss Lt. Toner’s diary and the harrowing eight-day journey the men endured, trying to find safety.
  4. The Discovery of Lady Be Good: The unexpected finding of the wreckage by an oil exploration team in 1958, the eerie condition of the aircraft, and the search for the missing crew members.
  5. The Legacy of Lady Be Good: Reflections on the significance of the Lady Be Good story, the lessons of resilience, the consequences of navigation errors in wartime, and how this story has inspired books, documentaries, and even pop culture.


We would welcome your support of the channel. If you are keen to make a small contribution, you can do so at the Buy Me A Coffee link below.


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11 months ago
20 minutes 18 seconds

Militia Historia
11: Twice a Hero: Charles Hazlitt Upham VC and Bar

Charles Hazlitt Upham: Twice Decorated for Valor


In this episode of the Militia Historia Podcast, we explore the extraordinary life and heroic actions of Captain Charles Hazlitt Upham, the only combat soldier in the history of the British Commonwealth to be awarded the Victoria Cross twice during World War II.


Episode Highlights:


1. Early Life and Character:

   - Born in 1908 in Christchurch, New Zealand

   - Background as a farm valuer and his reputation for integrity and hard work

   - Enlistment in the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force in 1939


2. First Victoria Cross:

   - Awarded for actions in Crete and the Western Desert, May-July 1941

   - Detailed accounts of his heroic deeds, including destroying multiple enemy posts and rescuing wounded comrades under fire


3. Second Victoria Cross:

   - Earned during the First Battle of Ruweisat Ridge, Western Desert, July 1942

   - Description of his incredible feats, such as leading his company through enemy lines despite being wounded


4. Prisoner of War:

   - Capture after the Ruweisat Ridge battle

   - Multiple escape attempts, including a nearly successful one from Italy to Switzerland

   - Transfer to the high-security camp Oflag IV-C (Colditz Castle) due to his reputation as a security risk


5. Post-War Life:

   - Reluctance to accept public acclaim

   - Return to farming in New Zealand

   - Involvement in veteran welfare and community service


6. Legacy and Impact:

   - Analysis of Upham's leadership style and its effectiveness in combat

   - Discussion of how his actions exemplify the ANZAC spirit

   - Lasting influence on New Zealand's military history and national identity


This episode provides a look at Upham's life, exploring how his upbringing and personal values translated into extraordinary courage on the battlefield. We examine the circumstances of his two Victoria Cross awards, offering listeners an insight into his heroic actions and the challenges he faced.


We would welcome your support of the channel. If you are keen to make a small contribution, you can do so at the Buy Me A Coffee link below.


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1 year ago
14 minutes 37 seconds

Militia Historia
10: Twice a Hero: Noel Godfrey Chavasse VC and Bar

Noel Godfrey Chavasse: Twice a Hero


In this episode of Militia Historia, we explore the extraordinary life and heroic actions of Captain Noel Godfrey Chavasse, the only British serviceman to be awarded the Victoria Cross twice during World War I.


Episode Highlights:


1. Early Life and Education: 

   - Born in 1884 as one of twin boys

   - Upbringing in a religious family, son of the Bishop of Liverpool

   - Education at Liverpool College and Oxford University


2. Athletic Achievements:

   - Excelled in athletics at Oxford

   - Represented Great Britain in the 400 meters at the 1908 London Olympics


3. Medical Career:

   - Trained as a doctor at Oxford

   - Worked at the Southern Hospital in Liverpool before the war


4. World War I Service:

   - Joined the Royal Army Medical Corps in 1913

   - Deployed to France with the 10th Battalion, King's (Liverpool Regiment) in 1915


5. First Victoria Cross:

   - Awarded for actions during the Battle of Guillemont, September 1916

   - Saved the lives of at least 20 severely wounded men under heavy fire


6. Second Victoria Cross:

   - Earned during the Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele), July-August 1917

   - Continued to treat and rescue wounded soldiers despite being severely injured himself


7. Ultimate Sacrifice:

   - Died of wounds on August 4, 1917, at the age of 32

   - His second Victoria Cross was awarded posthumously


8. Legacy:

   - Impact on military medicine and the concept of duty

   - Memorials and honours, including a statue in Liverpool


This episode provides a look into Chavasse's life, exploring how his background, education, and personal convictions shaped his extraordinary acts of bravery. We examine the circumstances of his two Victoria Cross awards, offering listeners a glimpse into the horrors of World War I and the exceptional courage displayed by this remarkable man.


Join us as we unravel the story of Noel Godfrey Chavasse, a true hero whose selfless dedication to saving lives amid unimaginable carnage continues to inspire more than a century later.


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1 year ago
6 minutes 53 seconds

Militia Historia
9: WW2 - Audie Murphy: Medal of Honor - America's Most Decorated Soldier of the Second World War

WW2 - Audie Murphy: Medal of Honor - America's Most Decorated Soldier of the Second World War


# Audie Murphy: America's Most Decorated WWII Soldier


In this episode of Militia Historia, we delve into the extraordinary life of Audie Murphy, one of the most celebrated heroes of World War II. From his humble beginnings as a sharecropper's son in Texas to becoming a legendary war hero and Hollywood star, Murphy's story is one of remarkable courage, determination, and resilience.


Key points covered in this episode:


1. Early life and enlistment: Murphy's challenging childhood and his determination to join the military despite being underweight and underage.


2. Military career: His rapid rise through the ranks and the numerous acts of bravery that earned him an unprecedented 33 medals, including the Medal of Honor.


3. Notable battles: We recount some of Murphy's most famous engagements, including his single-handed defense against German troops in the Colmar Pocket.


4. Post-war struggles: Discussion of Murphy's battles with PTSD and his advocacy for veterans' mental health.


5. Hollywood career: Murphy's transition to acting and his portrayal of himself in the biographical film "To Hell and Back."


6. Legacy: The lasting impact of Audie Murphy on American military history and popular culture.


Join us as we unravel the myth and man behind the legend, offering listeners a comprehensive look at one of America's greatest war heroes. This episode provides both military enthusiasts and history buffs with a deeper understanding of the sacrifices and heroism displayed during World War II through the lens of Audie Murphy's remarkable life.


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Series Music:


Written By Benjamin Sturley

Performed By Salon Dijon

Produced By Salon Dijon


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1 year ago
18 minutes 24 seconds

Militia Historia
8: WW2 - The Unstoppable Hero of D-Day 1944 - Theodore Roosevelt Jr

The Unstoppable Hero of D-Day 1944 - Theodore Roosevelt Jr


Theodore Roosevelt Jr. carved out his own legacy, rising to the rank of Brigadier General during World War II. He was a man who lived by the ideals of duty and service, and someone who led his troops from the front, most famously during the Allied invasion of Normandy on D-Day.


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1 year ago
3 minutes 38 seconds

Militia Historia
7: Twice a Hero: The Story of Arthur Martin-Leake VC and Bar

Twice a Hero: The Story of Arthur Martin-Leake VC and Bar explores the actions of Arthur Martin-Leake, the first man to receive the Victoria Cross twice. This episode delves into his acts of courage and dedication as a medical officer during the Boer War and World War I. We uncover the harrowing conditions he faced on the battlefield and his crucial medical interventions under fire. Join us for a dive into the life of a true hero whose actions transcended the call of duty.


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1 year ago
19 minutes 1 second

Militia Historia
6: WW2 - An Unlikely War Hero - The Story of the Fairey Swordfish

Welome back to the Militia Historia Podcast and our series WW2: The War That Shaped The World. In this episode we spotlight the Fairey Swordfish, the World War II biplane dubbed "Stringbag," which outshone its antiquated design through pivotal roles in the Battle of Taranto and the pursuit of the Bismarck, proving older aircraft could dramatically impact naval warfare. Join us as we celebrate the courage, durability, and unexpected effectiveness of this iconic aircraft, a true legend of the skies.


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1 year ago
7 minutes 44 seconds

Militia Historia
5: WW2 - Paddy Mayne of the SAS

Welcome back once again the Militia Historia Podcast and our series WW2: The War That Shaped the World.


In this bonus episode, we hear about Lt Col. Paddy Mayne, a founding member of the British Special Air Service (SAS) during the Second World War.


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1 year ago
4 minutes 3 seconds

Militia Historia
4: WW2 - Who was SS Commander Kurt Meyer?

Welcome back to The War That Shaped the World. 


This is the first of our bonus episodes where we will look at some of the individual military and civilian personalities from the Second World War.  


Today, we have a short biography of Kurt Meyer – a former member of the Hitler Youth who went on to become a controversial SS Commander, and convicted war criminal.


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2 years ago
4 minutes 19 seconds

Militia Historia

Welcome to our Podcast on all things military history. We cover ancient to modern conflicts, strategies, tactics and technologies. Join us to discover the true stories of soldiers, leaders and pivotal moments that shaped the world.


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