On Saturday, November 30, 35 members of the Holy Cross family, including 20 students, and I visited Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland after spending the past six days in Berlin, Warsaw, and Krakow. Following a large group discussion, a few of the boys wanted to stay around and make this recording. This special episode, recorded less than 12 hours after our visit in Krakow, highlights the impact this visit had on the boys.
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On Saturday, November 30, 35 members of the Holy Cross family, including 20 students, and I visited Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland after spending the past six days in Berlin, Warsaw, and Krakow. Following a large group discussion, a few of the boys wanted to stay around and make this recording. This special episode, recorded less than 12 hours after our visit in Krakow, highlights the impact this visit had on the boys.
The Winter War: The Russo - Finnish Winter of or 1939 - 1940
Tigers by the Fire
31 minutes
2 years ago
The Winter War: The Russo - Finnish Winter of or 1939 - 1940
On this episode of Tigers by the Fire the guys will be talking about the Russo-Finnish war of 1939-1940. While the war only lasted around 100 days, the constant threat of snipers and winter conditions created havoc in the Red Army. Using the book "Frozen Hell" by William R. Trotter as a source, the boys dig into the causes and impacts of this sometimes forgotten conflict.
Tigers by the Fire
On Saturday, November 30, 35 members of the Holy Cross family, including 20 students, and I visited Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland after spending the past six days in Berlin, Warsaw, and Krakow. Following a large group discussion, a few of the boys wanted to stay around and make this recording. This special episode, recorded less than 12 hours after our visit in Krakow, highlights the impact this visit had on the boys.