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Rosie the Reviewer: a WW2 movies and shows podcast
Rosie the Reviewer
83 episodes
2 days ago
Two female history buffs review and comment on World War Two media, such as movies, shows, and books, and share related personal experiences.
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Two female history buffs review and comment on World War Two media, such as movies, shows, and books, and share related personal experiences.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Ep 76 – The Pacific – Episodes 4-6 The Battle of Peleliu and More (Part Two)
Rosie the Reviewer: a WW2 movies and shows podcast
1 hour 1 minute 43 seconds
1 month ago
Ep 76 – The Pacific – Episodes 4-6 The Battle of Peleliu and More (Part Two)

Joining us to discuss episodes 4-6 of The Pacific (2010) is our friend Merc. We get into the meaty middle part of the show, saying hello to some new favourites (and clinging to them before they have to leave us again) while watching others go home. It's Peleliu time, which means everyone is having a terrible time. And Pavuvu, which is apparently not much better.

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Rosie the Reviewer: a WW2 movies and shows podcast
Two female history buffs review and comment on World War Two media, such as movies, shows, and books, and share related personal experiences.