
A fortnightly military history podcast looking at all aspect of war throughout the ages.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 319 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistorySociety & Culture | |||

In this three part series we look at the eight recipients of the Victoria Cross who forfeited the award due to their later actions as well as other recipients who fell on hard times, and with particular reference to the case of modern Victoria Cross ... more
Yet another war believed to be over by Christmas. The Second Boer War was fought between the greatest empire the world had ever seen and a nation of farmers with a population fewer than that of Brighton, England. It took the might of the British Empi... more
Modern historical scholarship has little lenience for hyperbole and any event that appears exaggerated is heavily scrutinized. The Spanish Conquest of Mexico provides ample folklores for historians to examine. One tale depicts renowned conquistador P... more
In late October 2024, under a Vienna sports field (Ostbahn-XI-Platz) on the Danube in the Simmering district, a site of ancient mass burial was discovered. 129 bodies were discovered (intermixed bones may mean there were up to 150 bodies buried), all... more
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I love the narrator he has my favorite voice for the podcast Great podcast for many seasons
I appreciate how the show draws on the considerable pool of talent of enthusiastic amateur historians. The show consistently manages to pick topics that are interesting and unexpected.
This podcast is solid. It’s good in a way that’s different from the Forgotten Wars Podcast, but very worthy of your time. Some worthwhile depth and breadth
Brief informative Military History for all time periods.
I love the narrator he has my favorite voice for the podcast
Great podcast for many seasons
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Focused on military history, this podcast examines various wars and battles spanning different eras, delving into lesser-known narratives and significant events that shaped the world. Episodes explore individual soldiers' stories, the impact of historical nuances, and the emotional and societal repercussions of warfare, often featuring in-depth discussions around specific conflicts such as the Boer War and battles in ancient Rome. The unique combination of expert narratives and targeted topics aims to illuminate military history while keeping listeners engaged with diverse subjects that may not always be in the spotlight.
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