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The Conflict and Culture Podcast
David Borys
8 episodes
4 days ago
Historian David Borys interviews the experts on a wide array of topics exploring everything and anything to do with military history beyond the battlefield!

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Historian David Borys interviews the experts on a wide array of topics exploring everything and anything to do with military history beyond the battlefield!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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S1E4 The Good Allies: Canada and the USA in WW2 - Rest in Peace Tim Cook
The Conflict and Culture Podcast
42 minutes 52 seconds
2 weeks ago
S1E4 The Good Allies: Canada and the USA in WW2 - Rest in Peace Tim Cook


On October 26th news broke of the passing of Canadian historian Tim Cook. Tim was a leading voice in the field of Canadian military history and the chief historian and director of research at the Canadian War museum. He is someone I personally have known for most of my academic career and he has been a mentor at times for me during a variety of ups and downs throughout my career. In August I had the pleasure of interviewing Tim about his most recent book The Good Allies, and with the news of his passing I thought it fitting to release this episode right away.


When the Second World War broke out in 1939, it set in motion a deadly struggle between the Axis powers and the Allies, but also fraught negotiations between and among the Allies. On questions of diplomacy, economic policy, industrial might, military capabilities, and even national sovereignty, thousands of lives and the fate of the free world depended on back-room deals and desperate trade-offs between soldiers, diplomats, and leaders.


In North America, Canada and the US strained to forge a new military alliance to guard their coasts and fend off German U-boats and the menace of a Japanese invasion. Wartime economies were entwined to produce a staggering contribution of weapons to keep Britain and other allies in the war. The defence of North America against enemy threats was essential before the US and Canada could send armies, navies, and air forces overseas

 

Don't forget to check out Curious Canadian History! The other Canyon Entertainment podcast hosted by David Borys

 

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The Conflict and Culture Podcast
Historian David Borys interviews the experts on a wide array of topics exploring everything and anything to do with military history beyond the battlefield!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.