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World War II Daily Podcast
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20 episodes
3 days ago
The World War II Daily Podcast takes you beyond the textbooks to uncover the hidden stories of the Second World War. Hosted by Pietro Deserti, a Brazilian, grandson of an Italian WWII veteran, and Samuel de Korte, a Dutch WWII writer, this podcast features rare narratives and experiences that often go unnoticed. Each episode includes not only interviews with historians, collectors, and writers from various backgrounds but also episodes with exclusive stories from the war time, shedding light on the complexities of the event and its enduring legacy. Join us to discover much more about WW2!
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The World War II Daily Podcast takes you beyond the textbooks to uncover the hidden stories of the Second World War. Hosted by Pietro Deserti, a Brazilian, grandson of an Italian WWII veteran, and Samuel de Korte, a Dutch WWII writer, this podcast features rare narratives and experiences that often go unnoticed. Each episode includes not only interviews with historians, collectors, and writers from various backgrounds but also episodes with exclusive stories from the war time, shedding light on the complexities of the event and its enduring legacy. Join us to discover much more about WW2!
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World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 19 – Quin Cho: Inside the Kwantung Army

In this episode, Samuel de Korte welcomes Quin Cho, historian, researcher, and author with Pacific Atrocities Education, whose work brings much-needed attention to the overlooked narratives of East Asia during World War II. Quin’s recent book, “The Kwantung Army: Manchukuo and Imperial Japan’s Expansion in Asia,” offers an in-depth look at one of Imperial Japan’s most influential and controversial military institutions. Together, they discuss the Kwantung Army’s origins, its central role in Japan’s expansion across China and Manchuria, and the lasting consequences of its actions on regional history. Quin also shares insights into her research process, the significance of highlighting Asian perspectives in World War II studies, and how confronting this history helps us understand the broader legacy of imperialism and war.

Follow The World War II Daily for daily World War II content: @worldwarii_daily

Follow Samuel de Korte: @samuel.dekorte

Learn more about Quin Cho’s work and books:

-           https://www.amazon.com/Rise-Kwantung-Army-Japans-Manchuria-ebook/dp/B0FK5F787Q?ref_=ast_author_mpb

-           https://www.pacificatrocities.org/quin-cho.html

Discover Pacific Atrocities Education, the organization that made this interview possible and continues to do outstanding work in promoting education and awareness of the Pacific War: https://www.pacificatrocities.org/


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1 week ago
41 minutes 59 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 18 - Jean Bee Chan: From War Survivor to Human Rights Champion

In this episode, we welcome Jean Bee Chan, whose story is one of survival, resilience, and unwavering dedication to justice. From living through the hardships of wartime China to becoming a lifelong advocate for memory and human rights, Jean’s journey is as powerful as it is moving. Throughout our conversation, she shares deeply personal experiences — moments of loss, endurance, and courage — that remind us of the human cost of war and the strength it takes to keep those memories alive.

This was an emotional episode for us to record, and we are grateful to Jean for her openness and honesty in sharing her life with us.

A special thanks goes to Jenny Chan and Pacific Atrocities Education for helping make this conversation possible. You can learn more about their important work at pacificatrocities.org.

Jean's book: https://www.amazon.com.br/s?k=jean+bee+chan&crid=3USZ0ON5Q3LZQ&sprefix=jean+bee+chan%2Caps%2C288&ref=nb_sb_noss

If you enjoyed this conversation, don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and find us on all major platforms. Follow us on Instagram: @worldwarii_daily and @samuel.dekorte. And follow @pacificatrocitiesedu for more educational resources and stories.

Thank you for listening! Next Episode will be out next month, STAY TUNED!

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1 month ago
37 minutes 27 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 17 - The Myth of “Clean Hands” in War Games – with Dr. Beorn and Kaluven The British

In this episode, we bring together two guests from strikingly different worlds to dive deep into the uncomfortable questions around morality in war gaming.Dr. Waitman Wade Beorn – academic, U.S. Army veteran, Holocaust scholar, author of Marching into Darkness and The Holocaust in Eastern Europe (coming soon from Cambridge University Press), and host of the podcast The Holocaust History Podcast – joins us to examine how history and ethics intersect in interactive media.Alongside him is Kaluven – gamer, YouTuber, and passionate RTS player known for his video tackling the messy reality of playing the “baddies” in historical strategy games. His recent video sparked our entire debate: what does it mean to choose the side of the aggressor, and do games sanitize moral choices?This is one of our most challenging and thoughtful conversations yet – and one that will resonate with historians, gamers, and anyone grappling with how we remember (and play with) the past.

Follow us on Instagram: @worldwarii_daily @samuel.dekorte

Check out Kaluven’s channel and consider subscribing to support gaming with real depth.

Kaluven on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@kaluventhebritish?si=2tvx2IMjfVRF-TQV

Discover Dr. Beorn’s work.

The Holocaust in Eastern Europe: https://a.co/d/fTHhzS3 

The Holocaust History Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/32b7u94Wj36ucQHmzhm40K?si=e3QDoHuwQzCMMq36P2e19g 

> Support us on Patreon for just $5/month and help us push real history forward: www.patreon.com/user?u=56181043&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator 

Can’t donate? Subscribing is free—and helps a lot!

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4 months ago
1 hour 37 minutes 41 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 16 – Zach Dunn: Global Veterans Stories

In this episode of The World War II Daily Podcast, we sit down with Zach Dunn, a 25-year-old Canadian filmmaker and founder of Global Veterans Stories. Inspired by the experiences of his grandfather who served in WWII, Zach has made it his mission to record and preserve the stories of veterans before they are lost to time.

Since 2021, Zach has interviewed 85 veterans from 12 different countries, covering World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Through video interviews and mini-documentaries, he shares these powerful accounts with schools across Canada and on social media, ensuring future generations can learn from those who served. His oldest interviewee? A WWII veteran who just turned 110.

Zach shares the moving stories behind the project, his travels, and what it means to connect with the last living witnesses of the 20th century’s most defining conflicts. If you know a veteran who might want to be interviewed—wherever they are in the world—Zach is always looking to continue the mission.

📧 Contact Zach: zachary.dunn47@gmail.com 🌍 Support or learn more: https://www.rememberingcanadasveterans.com/ 🎥 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8V_fFKALw65aPDC7UWJ0qg

🎧 Listen to The World War II Daily Podcast on: Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Deezer and more!

📷 Follow us on Instagram: @worldwarii_daily @samuel.dekorte

Support the Podcast If you enjoy the show and believe in our mission to preserve the stories of the past, consider supporting us on Patreon: 🔗 patreon.com/user?u=56181043

Every member will have their name featured in each episode—it's simple, but it’s our way of thanking you and recognizing your role in this shared effort to keep history alive. Join us in honoring the legacy of those who lived through one of the most important events in history.

Thank you for standing with us.


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5 months ago
54 minutes 31 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 15 – VE Day 80th Anniversary Special: WW2 Veteran: Ted R. Britton Jr.

In honor of the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day, The World War II Daily Podcast presents a landmark episode featuring our first interview with a World War II veteran.

Our guest is Ambassador Theodore R. Britton Jr., one of the pioneering African Americans to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps. Drafted in 1943, he trained at the segregated Montford Point facility in North Carolina, becoming part of the historic cohort known as the Montford Point Marines. During the war, he served in the Pacific Theater, maintaining the muster roll for his unit.

After his military service, Britton pursued a career in banking and later entered public service. In 1974, President Gerald Ford appointed him as U.S. Ambassador to Barbados and Grenada, making him one of the first African American ambassadors.

In this episode, Ambassador Britton shares his experiences breaking racial barriers in the military and his reflections about his life—from the battlefields of World War II to international diplomacy.

🎧 Listen to The World War II Daily Podcaston all platforms!

Follow us on Instagram for more updates and daily WW2 content:
@worldwarii_daily
@samuel.dekorte

💡 We're always looking to grow and bring even morehistory to life—so if you or your company would like to support the podcast, we're currently open to sponsorships. Get in touch to learn more! Email: wwiidailypodcast@gmail.com

#WWIIHistory#WorldWarTwo #Veterans #Victory #VEDay #podcast #ww2Veteran #blackamerican #SupportOurVeterans

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6 months ago
1 hour 52 minutes 30 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 14 - Dr. Bryon Greenwald and the story of anti-air artillery

In this episode of The World War II Daily Podcast, we welcome Dr. Greenwald, a distinguished military historian and strategist. With a career spanning command roles in the U.S. Army, including Patriot Air Defense battalion command and Garrison Command of Fort Bliss, Dr. Greenwald brings a wealth of knowledge on military innovation and transformation. He holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in history from The Ohio State University and has published extensively on military theory, air defense, and organizational change.

This episode focuses on the development and significance of anti-air artillery during World War II. Dr. Greenwald, who is currently writing a history of U.S. Army antiaircraft artillery from 1917-1945, shares insights into its evolution, strategic importance, and lasting impact on military tactics. We discuss how historical military transformations influence modern warfare and the key lessons learned from World War II.

Join us for this fascinating discussion, and don’t forget to check out the Society for Military History: https://www.smh-hq.org/

Listen to The World War II Daily Podcast on Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, and Deezer. Follow us on Instagram for more updates:
📷 @worldwarii_daily
📷 @samuel.dekorte


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7 months ago
1 hour 53 minutes 56 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 13 - Tragedy and Betrayal in the Dutch Resistance with Samuel De Korte

In the 13th episode of The World War II Daily Podcast, we welcome one of our own, Samuel De Korte, for another powerful interview! This time, he discusses his first book, Tragedy and Betrayal in the Dutch Resistance, which uncovers the story of five men who bravely contributed to the Dutch Resistance, were captured and had their lives taken by the Germans. This episode sheds light on the profound tragedies of World War II and the vital importance of remembering these stories.

Don’t forget that this show is available on YouTube, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon and Apple Podcasts. Be sure to like, subscribe, and engage with us—it really helps the project! For daily WWII content and updates about the show, follow us on Instagram at @worldwarii_daily and @samuel.dekorte.

To acquire Samuel’s book click on the link: https://www.amazon.com.br/Tragedy-Betrayal-Dutch-Resistance-Samuel

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8 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 38 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 12 – Cesar Campiani and The Smoking Snakes

After a long wait, we’re excited to bring you the 12th episode of our show Today, we’re joined by a very special guest, someone who has been part of my journey into understanding World War II. His insights have profoundly shaped my perspective on many aspects of the events that unfolded during that time.

Our guest and I share a common mission: to ensure the story of the Brazilian Expeditionary Force (FEB) is not forgotten. We work to bring the memory of these heroes back to life—not only in Brazil but also internationally. It’s a way to honor those who left our shores to fight in the cold mountains of Italy during World War II. The FEB’s story was overlooked for many years, but now we have the opportunity to revive it and share how a Latin American nation sent its soldiers overseas to confront the Axis powers.

Meet Cesar Campiani Maximiano: Born in São Paulo, 1971, he earned his PhD in History from the University of São Paulo in 2005. He has taught at public and private universities as well as at the Brazilian Army Command and General Staff College, where he was appointed Professor Honoris Causa in 2024. He is the author of several books and articles on military history published on both sides of the Atlantic, including "The Brazilian Expeditionary Force 1943-45", by Osprey Publishing, along with Ricardo Bonalume Neto.

Don’t forget that this show is available on YouTube, Spotify, Deezer, and Amazon. Be sure to like, subscribe, and engage with us—it really helps the project! For daily WWII content and updates about the show, follow us on Instagram at @worldwarii_daily and @samuel.dekorte.

Cesar’s Instgram: @throughsnowandfire

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9 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 48 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 11 - Edna W. Cummings: The 6888 and Black Women During the War

Today we will continue to explore the amazing story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion—the only all-Black Women's Army Corps unit to serve in Europe during World War II depicted in the new Netflix historical movie. And to help us to continue this journey we have the honor to talk to Edna W. Cummings!

Who is Edna W. Cummings: A native of Fayetteville, NC, Col. Cummings operates a Washington DC area consultancy specializing in management and proposal services for federal and commercial clients. She was the first African American woman to earn her commission as an Army officer through the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps program at Appalachian State University (ASU), Boone, NC. Afterwards, she embarked on a distinguished 25-year military career in a variety of progressive assignments culminating with senior-level positions at Georgetown University, the Pentagon, and NORAD/USNORTHCOM in Colorado Springs. Since January 2018, retired Army Col. Edna W. Cummings has worked to bring recognition to the all-black WWII Women’s Army Corps unit the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion also known as the Six Triple Eight. As a citizen advocate, she raised funds for the 6888th monument and co-produced an award winning documentary about the unit. She successfully championed the effort with Congress to enact passage of the Six Triple Eight Congressional Gold Medal Act. Col. Cummings holds a Master of Strategic Studies, Army War College, and a Master of Science Degree in Foundations of Education, Troy State University. She is also a graduate of the Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Quartermaster Officers’ Basic and Advanced Courses, Fort Lee and the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute, Patrick Air Force Base. As an Army officer, she received the Defense Superior Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medals (three awards), Army Commendation Awards (four awards), Joint Service Commendation Award, Army Superior Unit, Reserve Forces Medal, Overseas Service Ribbon, National Defense Service Medal, and the Army Staff Identification Badge. Among other the many other military and civic recognitions, in March 2020, Col. Cummings was inducted into the Army Women’s Foundation Hall of Fame  and the Military Officers Association of America selected her as one its national Changemakers. In July 2022, she received the NAACP’s Jesse Brown Leadership Award. And lastly she is the author of the book entitled: A Soldier's Life: A Black Woman's Rise from Army Brat to Six Triple Eight Champion (The Black Soldier in War and Society: New Narratives and Critical Perspectives) coming out on May of 2025.

Don’t forget that this show is available on YouTube, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon and Apple. Be sure to like, subscribe, and engage with us — it really helps the project! For WWII content and updates about the show, follow us on Instagram at @worldwarii_daily and @samuel.dekorte.

Links related to the show:

Edna's Instagram: @6888ww2

Edna’s book:

https://www.upress.virginia.edu/title/10090/

https://www.amazon.com/Soldiers-Life-Champion-Narratives-Perspectives/dp/0813953146

The interview Edna mentioned:

 https://www.cbsnews.com/news/crescencia-garcia-world-war-ii-veteran/

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9 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes 19 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 10 - Molly Sampson: History consultant for the Netflix movie "Six Triple Eight"

Today, we celebrate the 10th episode of our show and the first of 2025. Last month, Netflix released its latest historical movie, “Six Triple Eight,” a war drama about the incredible story of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion—the only all-Black Women's Army Corps unit to serve in Europe during World War II.

And to help us explore both the movie and the remarkable history behind it, we’re excited to have Molly Sampson, the historical consultant for Tyler Perry’s movie “Six Triple Eight,” as our guest today.

Don’t forget that this show is available on YouTube, Spotify, Deezer, and Amazon. Be sure to like, subscribe, and engage with us — it really helps the project! For WWII content and updates about the show, follow us on Instagram at @worldwarii_daily and @samuel.dekorte.

Who is Molly Sampson: Molly is a dedicated World War II historian and museum leader, currently pursuing a master’s degree in WWII Studies at Arizona State University. Her research emphasizes the confluence of gender, social, and military history by focusing on the Women’s Army Corps in World War II. Outside of conference presentations such as the RAF Museum Conference, the Society for Military History Annual Meeting, and the James A. Barnes Conference, Sampson has also had the opportunity to share her research through the exhibition “The Triple Victory of the 6888th” and as a consultant on the Tyler Perry film “Six Triple Eight”. Currently serving as the Executive Director of the Sandusky Area Maritime Association, Sampson oversees the operations of the Maritime Museum of Sandusky.

Molly’s Website: https://lipstickandwar.com/

Link to Beatrice Jackson’s Article:  https://www.newspapers.com/article/chattanooga-daily-times-beatrice-jackson/143827715/

Molly's instagram: @lipstickandwar

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9 months ago
1 hour 31 minutes 6 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 9 - Cale Carter and Jason Fung from the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum

Today, we have the privilege of welcoming Mr. Cale Carter and Mr. Jason Fung from the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum. Cale serves as the Director of Exhibitions, while Jason is the Museum's archivist. Together, they form an exceptional team, blending their knowledge in history, education, creativity, and entertainment.

In this episode, you'll learn about the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum and uncover important historical narratives about Black Americans during World War II, including their remarkable resilience amidst segregation and racism.

Be sure to follow us on Instagram at @worldwarii_daily and @samuel.dekorte for daily World War II content.

Support our project! Follow us here on Spotify, give this episode a like, and share your thoughts in the comments. You can also find this episode on YouTube, Deezer, and Amazon Music.

 Visit: https://buffalosoldiersmuseum.org/

Support them by following their Instagram page at @buffalosoldiermuseum.

I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Thanks for being with us through 2024, now let's enjoy what 2025 will bring! 

See you next year! 

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10 months ago
1 hour 31 minutes 23 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 8 – The myth of "The 3 Braves of Montese"
In Episode 8, I went solo, as this was an episode I wrote before inviting Samuel to join me as my partner. In it, I uncover the real story behind the "Three Braves of Montese," also known as the Drei Brasilianische Helden, immortalized in Sabaton's powerful song Smoking Snakes. Stories about the Brazilian Expeditionary Force (FEB) are often exaggerated or shaped by post-war narratives. That’s why I wanted to bring clarity to the events Sabaton chose to represent in their tribute to Brazilian heroism. You can also catch this episode on YouTube, Deezer, and Amazon. Make sure to follow us here for more, and if you’re a World War II enthusiast, follow me and Samuel on Instagram for daily content: @worldwarii_daily and @samuel.dekorte. Looking ahead, we’re excited to announce our next guest: Cesar Campiani Maximiano, one of the most recognized researchers on the FEB and the author of several essential books on the subject. It’s an interview you won’t want to miss—stay tuned!   References: https://jornalismodeguerra.com/2020/10/12/conheca-os-tres-brasileiros-mortos-e-enterrados-pelos-alemaes-na-ii-guerra/ - Helton Costa https://jornalismodeguerra.com/2020/10/07/diretoria-do-exercito-confirma-que-e-falsa-a-historia-dos-tres-de-montese/ - Helton Costa https://jornalismodeguerra.com/2020/09/25/montese-historia-de-brasileiros-que-teriam-lutado-ate-morrer-pode-nao-ser-verdadeira/ - Helton Costa https://www.sociedademilitar.com.br/2023/02/tres-herois-brasileiros-a-incrivel-historia-de-tres-bravos-soldados-brasileiros-durante-a-segunda-guerra-mundial-cvc.html - Sociedade Militar (Military Society) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isvds1A3VbE&t=129s&ab_channel=SaladeGuerra – Júlio Cesar Guedes https://www.sabaton.net/historical-facts/the-drei-brasilianischen-helden-incident/ - Sabaton
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11 months ago
34 minutes 21 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 7 Pt 2 - Dr. Waitman Beorn, historian and former US cavalry officer who specializes in Holocaust studies.

Today, we completed the second part of our series about the myth of the German soldier and the Wehrmacht's "clean hands" with an amazing interview with Dr. Waitman Beorn. He talked about a lot of things and even gave us some advice on how to identify possible N@zi propaganda and beyond.

It was an honor and a pleasure to learn so much with someone like Dr. Beorn:

Waitman Wade Beorn is an American historian and former US cavalry officer who specializes in Holocaust studies, focusing on the Holocaust in Eastern Europe. He is currently an Assistant Professor in History at Northumbria University in Newcastle upon Tyne. Beorn previously served as the Louis and Frances Blumkin Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at the University of Nebraska Omaha. From 2015 to 2016, he was the executive director of the Virginia Holocaust Museum in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Beorn's first book, Marching into Darkness: The Wehrmacht and the Holocaust in Belarus, explored the local participation of the German Army in the Holocaust, It looked at a series of case studies of units in the Generalbezirk Weißruthenien during World War II. It argued for a progression of ever-increasing complicity by the Wehrmacht in genocide. His second book, The Holocaust in Eastern Europe: At the Epicenter of the Final Solution, is a general survey of the Holocaust in the East. His third book is on the Janowska concentration camp. Between the Wires: The Janowska Camp and the Holocaust in Lviv will be released from Nebraska University Press in 2024. Beorn is a founding member of the Holocaust Geographies Collaborative, an interdisciplinary group of scholars interested in exploring how a spatial and digital approach can better inform our understanding of the Holocaust. He is a digital humanist who integrates mapping, modeling, and social network analyses into his work. His current project is Visualizing Janowska: Creating a Digital Architectural Model of a Nazi Concentration Camp. Dr. Beorn thank you very much for dedicating your time to our show, I want to invite you all to follow him on X (@waitmanb) and subscribe on YouTube (@dr.waitmanbeorn). Plus, give us a follow on Instagram, there you'll be constantly updated about the podcast and much more (@worldwarii_daily and @samueldekorte)! We hope you all enjoy and stay tuned because there are many great things to come!

This episode is also available on YouTube: @TheWorldWarIIDailyPodcast

See you on the next one my friends!

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1 year ago
1 hour 19 minutes 33 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 7 Pt 1 - Dr. David Harrisville author of the book: The Virtuous Wehrmacht
In this episode we bring Dr. David Harrisville to The Bunker for a very nice interview. We talked about his book (The Virtuous Wehrmacht: Crafting the Myth of the German Soldier on the Eastern Front, 1941-1944) and about the crimes commited by the Wehrmacht during the war. Followed by my friend Samuel De Korte, we try to get the best of we can from Dr. Harrisville as we desmystify the myth of the "Wehrmacht clean hands". This is the part 1 of a series of 2 episodes about this topic, starting with Dr. David Harrisvile and the next one Dr. Waitman Beorn. I had issues with my computer during the recording so, we tried our best to bring this interview to you in an entertaining and organized way. Thankfully Dr. Harrisville's audio was preserved and we can still learn from, him. Don't forget to follow https://www.instagram.com/worldwarii_daily/ and https://www.instagram.com/samuel.dekorte/ on Instagram, your support is much appreciated! Dr. Harrisville's book:https://www.amazon.com/Virtuous-Wehrmacht-Crafting-1941-1944-Battlegrounds/dp/1501760041
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1 year ago
59 minutes 39 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 6 - Taz from @historymeetsyou
Welcome to the third episode of Into the Bunker! Today, we're thrilled to bring you an enlightening conversation with Taz, the mastermind behind the incredible Instagram page @historymeetsyou. If you're not already following him, now's the time! Taz is a passionate history enthusiast who shares interesting and thought-provoking content. History Meets You is one of the most creative history pages out there, offering a fresh perspective on the past. Originally from India, Taz has spent the last 13 years in the US, and his unique insights into India's role in World War II are truly fascinating. In this episode, he shares a wealth of knowledge about this pivotal era, as well as valuable thoughts on Instagram, history, and education. I know you'll love it! Enjoy the episode, and don't forget to follow, like, and check out my Instagram page: @worldwarii_daily.
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1 year ago
1 hour 30 minutes 17 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 5 - Katie Dwornik: Canadian Collector
On our 2nd episode of Into the Bunker we had a FANTASTIC conversation with Kate, from Ktmilitaria. Katie hails from Alberta, Canada and is the person behind ktmilitaria on instagram. She is an active member of the Military Collector's Club of Canada. When she's not busy with her club duties, she enjoys volunteering with organizations like the Field of Crosses and collecting donations for the Veteran's Food Bank. Through her instagram page, she likes to share information on different topics and hopes to inspire others to start growing their own militaria collections. In this 2 hours and 30 minutes long conversation you'll learn about so many interesting items from her collection that you may be inspired to start you own collection! Plus, she shared some exclusive things like her new discoveries about a 1915 Brussels map, she explored in real time a German family photo album and much much more!
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1 year ago
2 hours 32 minutes 16 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 4 - Kraus x Torres: U-Boat x PBY over the South Atlantic
On our 3rd episode, we have the honor to tell you the story of when the Brazilian Pilot Alberto Martins Torres came face to face with the decorated U-Boat commander Hans-Werner Kraus during one of the neglected battles of World War II, the Battle of the South Atlantic. Join me in this interesting adventure! Disclaimer: I had a hard time to find the specific term to discribe an U-Boat: Is it a Submersible or a Submarine? The sources that I found are more for Submersible, but anyways! I hope that you all enjoy!
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1 year ago
23 minutes 10 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 3 - Samuel De Korte, historian and writter.
The 1st episode of The Into the Bunker is a dream that came true! I had the opportunity to talk with one of my favorite WW2 writers: Samuel De Korte. He is majored in Cultural History of Modern Europe at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands where he went through deep research about the African American soldiers in the second world war. He already published 3 books, the first one – Tragedy and Betrayal in the Dutch Resistance – that relates to the story of his own family and their participation in the war, the second – The 614th Tank Destroyer Battalion, fighting on both fronts – and the last one – Tuskegee Airman, dogfighting with the Luftwaffe and Jim Crow. The last 2 I had the chance to read, and I’m really amazed with the new perspective it gave me about the war in general. So, buckle up and enjoy the ride as me and Samuel debate the history of black american soldiers in WW2!
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1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes 32 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 2 - Leonid Nosek, the polish who fought to avenge his murdered family.
In this episode we are going to learn about the life of a Polish man who endured some of the hardest things that happended during World War II: from scaping a ghetto to surviving the siege of Leningrad as a soldier. I personally got to know Leonid and it was a pleasure to be able to talk to a person whose life could easily be turned into a movie! So, hop on and enjoy the adventure as I try my best to provide you for the first time ever in English this amazing piece of history. References: chrome-extension://gphandlahdpffmccakmbngmbjnjiiahp/https://museudapessoa.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Museu-da-Pessoa-Quase-Cancoes-FINAL.pdf chrome-extension://gphandlahdpffmccakmbngmbjnjiiahp/https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/40/Nada_na_vida_e_por_acaso%2C_Hist%C3%B3ria_no_Museu_da_Pessoa_%28123997%29.pdf https://issuu.com/marcosterra/docs/relat__rio_analitico_-_proac_icms_- https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/krakow-cracow#:~:text=German%20Occupation%20of%20Krakow,the%20Jews%20of%20the%20city
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1 year ago
34 minutes 7 seconds

World War II Daily Podcast
Episode 1 - Letter to Corporal Geraldo Santana: Brazilian Expeditionary Force
On this first episode you will meet one of my favorite World War II stories. A letter from a father who is giving his beloved son to the honor and glory of Brazil. On the battlefields of Italy, Geraldo Martins Santana was killed by the Germans before he could receive from his father these beautiful words. Unfortunatelly Geraldo didn't read the letter, but I'll read it to you right here, right now on the World War II Daily Podcast! Be welcome and enjoy! References: https://henriquemppfeb.blogspot.com/2015/03/cabo-geraldo-santana-uma-carta-de-pai.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT-xDqSLzE0&ab_channel=SaladeGuerra
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1 year ago
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World War II Daily Podcast
The World War II Daily Podcast takes you beyond the textbooks to uncover the hidden stories of the Second World War. Hosted by Pietro Deserti, a Brazilian, grandson of an Italian WWII veteran, and Samuel de Korte, a Dutch WWII writer, this podcast features rare narratives and experiences that often go unnoticed. Each episode includes not only interviews with historians, collectors, and writers from various backgrounds but also episodes with exclusive stories from the war time, shedding light on the complexities of the event and its enduring legacy. Join us to discover much more about WW2!