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Militärhistoria
Piotr Wawrzeniuk
81 episodes
3 months ago
Olli Siitonen, a doctoral researcher from Helsiniki University, explains his research on the use of military euphemisms in combat situations. Have you ever wondered what "The Daisy Cutter" or "Puff the Magic Dragon" meant in the context of the Vietnam War, along with other euphemisms that made war, combat situations, and killing easier to endure for the soldiers? If so, you'll enjoy this podcast!
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Olli Siitonen, a doctoral researcher from Helsiniki University, explains his research on the use of military euphemisms in combat situations. Have you ever wondered what "The Daisy Cutter" or "Puff the Magic Dragon" meant in the context of the Vietnam War, along with other euphemisms that made war, combat situations, and killing easier to endure for the soldiers? If so, you'll enjoy this podcast!
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Den synkroniserade kulsprutan och jaktflygets genombrott 1915-1916
Militärhistoria
45 minutes 7 seconds
1 year ago
Den synkroniserade kulsprutan och jaktflygets genombrott 1915-1916
Patrik Wiklund berättar om Anthony Fokker och utvecklingen av den synkroniserade kulsprutan och dess betydelse för jaktstriden under första världskriget. På bilden: Sopwith Dolphin 5FI.
Militärhistoria
Olli Siitonen, a doctoral researcher from Helsiniki University, explains his research on the use of military euphemisms in combat situations. Have you ever wondered what "The Daisy Cutter" or "Puff the Magic Dragon" meant in the context of the Vietnam War, along with other euphemisms that made war, combat situations, and killing easier to endure for the soldiers? If so, you'll enjoy this podcast!