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The WW2 Podcast

Angus Wallace
World War II
Japan
Hong Kong
Japanese Propaganda
Archer Self-Propelled Gun
Battle For Italy
Royal Navy
Commonwealth
British Empire
Pearl Harbor
Burma
Second World War
D-Day
Operation Husky
Malaya
Luftwaffe
Allies
Germany
Foggia
Axis Forces

A military history podcast that looks at all aspects of WWII. With WW2 slipping from living memory I aim to look at different historical aspects of the Second World War.

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Latest Episodes

The fighting in Burma during the Second World War was among the most demanding of the entire conflict. Soldiers faced dense jungle, monsoon rains, disease, and a determined enemy — conditions that made the campaign both brutal and complex.

Yet for ... more

By late 1942, after the success of Operation Torch, the Allies had finally gained a foothold in North Africa. What followed was a hard-fought and often overlooked campaign in Tunisia. For six months, British, American, and French forces battled deter... more

By the autumn of 1944, the Allies had driven across France and Belgium and reached the borders of Germany. Ahead of them lay the Rhine — a vast natural barrier and the last line of defence protecting the heart of the Reich.

What followed was some o... more

In the aftermath of the Second World War, the Allies brought twenty-four of Hitler's most senior figures to justice at Nuremberg. Among them was Hermann Göring — once Hitler's designated heir and still a commanding presence, even in defeat.

Before ... more

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Recent Guests

Saul David
Historian and author of the book 'Tunisgrad'
Author
Episode: 287 - Tunisgrad: The Battle for Tunisia and the Fall of Tunis
Anthony Tucker-Jones
Military historian and author of the book Rhineland, focusing on the campaign for the German border battles of late 1944 through to the end of the war in 1945.
Episode: 286 - Rhineland, 1944-45
Jack El-Hai
Author of The Nazi and the Psychiatrist
Episode: 285 - The Nuremberg Psychiatrist
Glyn Harper
Emeritus Professor of War Studies at Massey University in New Zealand and author
Massey University
Episode: 283 - General Lucian Truscott
Lucy Betteridge-Dyson
Military Historian and author
Author of Jungle Commandos, The Battle of the Arakan, Burma, 1945
Episode: 282 - The Battle for Arakan, Burma 1945
David Borys
Canadian academic and military historian
Episode: 281 - Canada at War
Peter Mansoor
Author of "Redemption, MacArthur and the Campaign for the Philippines"
Episode: 280 - MacArthur and the Philippines
Professor Kevin Passmore
Author of The Maginot Line, A New History
Episode: 278 - The Maginot Line
Stuart Lloyd
Author of The Malay Experiment, Colonial Origins and Home-Grown Heroics of the Malay Regiment
Episode: 276 - The Malay Regiment

Host

Angus Wallace
Host and producer known for extensive knowledge of military history, particularly World War II, and engaging interviews with experts.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 3.1k ratings
  • Good podcast

    Fun to listen to and very interesting

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Banana hello salt26
    United Kingdom9 days ago
  • Great when great guests

    This podcast is really interesting and good about going in depth! Angus is great at talking to the guests, my only complaint is the guests that monologue and don’t actually have a conversation.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Dr. Winder
    United Statesa month ago
  • American in WW2 Canada flight training

    My Dad was trained in Canada before the US entered and then joined the US Army Air Corps. It gave him great preparation as an eventual highly decorated combat squadron leader of B-25s (North Africa/Sicily). 1st Lt. George Duane Evans.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Amdyfyn
    United Statesa month ago
  • Great Material

    The content is great and easy listening.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SilentErr0r
    United States2 months ago
  • Good podcast

    What happened to the episodes between 2015and2022?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Banana hello salt26
    United Kingdom2 months ago

Listeners Say

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The podcast is noted for its well-researched content that highlights lesser-known historical events and perspectives.
Some listeners express frustration about occasional issues with guests who don't engage in mutual dialogue.
The host is praised for his interview style, which allows guests to share their expertise.
Listeners appreciate the in-depth discussions and engaging guests, highlighting the podcast as a must for WWII buffs.
Feedback suggests a strong appreciation for the personal stories shared within the historical context.

Chart Rankings

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#125
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#64
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#86
Canada/History
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#70
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#59
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#67
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Talking Points

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283 - General Lucian Truscott
Q: What was Truscott's management style like with his division?
Truscott was a frontline commander, always visible and engaged with his troops, ensuring a strong rapport and high morale.
282 - The Battle for Arakan, Burma 1945
Q: When I talk about this campaign, I often sort of start with the question of, what do you think of when you think of the Commandos in the Second World War?
Lucy responds by highlighting that most people associate Commandos with D-Day and European operations, rather than their role in Burma.
282 - The Battle for Arakan, Burma 1945
Q: So Lucy, we're going to be looking at the commando units fighting in the Arakan in 1945. Now in that single sentence, there's quite a lot to uncover.
Lucy outlines the historical significance and challenges faced during the Arakan campaign, including the harsh environment and the role of the commandos.
278 - The Maginot Line
Q: What's happened to the Maginot Line today?
It largely serves as a tourist attraction and a symbol of reconciliation between France and Germany, although many French people are unaware of its significance.
278 - The Maginot Line
Q: To what extent was the Maginot Line to blame for France's defeat?
The Maginot Line was over manned and did complicate the deployment of reserves, contributing to issues in the French military strategy during the German invasion.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The WW2 Podcast

What is The WW2 Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on military history, this podcast provides a thorough exploration of various facets of World War II. Covering events, campaigns, and key figures, it seeks to illuminate lesser-known stories and perspectives that have often been overlooked in mainstream narratives. Episodes feature in-depth discussions with historians and authors who share their expertise on specific topics, including significant battles, military strategies, and the social impacts of the war. The content is likely enriched by personal anecdotes and historical context, making it engaging for both enthusiasts and those new to the subject.

What distinguishes this podcast is its commitment to addressing aspects of WWII that may not be widely understood, emphasizing the... more

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Recent guests on The WW2 Podcast include:

1. Saul David
2. Anthony Tucker-Jones
3. Jack El-Hai
4. Glyn Harper
5. Lucy Betteridge-Dyson
6. David Borys
7. Peter Mansoor
8. Professor Kevin Passmore

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