Episodes

  • WWII’s Secret Soldiers: The Forgotten British Spies of World War Two
    Dec 24 2024

    In this episode of Why Wars Happened, we're joined by war historian and author Shannon Monaghan, whose work 'A Quiet Company of Dangerous Men' explores the covert operations and untold stories of British Special Operations Soldiers during World War II. Shannon discusses the clandestine world of the SOE (Special Operations Executive), a secret British agency tasked with espionage, sabotage, and resistance during the war. The discussion highlights the incredible exploits of figures like Peter Kemp, David Smiley, Billy McLean, and Julian Amery—men who operated behind enemy lines, gathered intelligence, and executed daring missions that were critical to the Allied war effort. From guerrilla warfare in occupied Europe to covert actions against totalitarian regimes, this episode uncovers the hidden heroes whose bravery and ingenuity made a significant impact during WWII.

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest

    00:32 The Story Behind the Book Title

    01:47 Discovering the SOE

    04:59 Peter Kemp: The Real-Life Action Figure

    13:37 David Smiley: The Soldier's Soldier

    18:07 Billy McLean: The Born Guerrilla Leader

    27:59 Julian Amery: The Intellectual Politician

    32:00 Conclusion and Upcoming Projects

    #WWIIHistory #SpecialOperations #Britain #British #WWIIallies #SOE #SpyStories #WWIIHeroes #Historypodcast #CovertOps #WarPodcast #BritishHistory #WWIISecrets #WWII #WorldWar2 #Espionage #MilitaryHistory #BehindEnemyLines #HistoryPodcast #WarStories #BritishSpies #podcastinterviews #spies #wwiispies #worldwar2spies #HistoryInterviews #GuerrillaWarfare #WWIIHeroes #WarHistory #HistoryBuffs

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    33 mins
  • Jon Cryer Reveals Dark WWII Secrets in New Podcast - The Man Who Calculated Death
    Dec 17 2024

    In this episode of the Why Wars Happen History podcast, we sit down with Hollywood actor and producer Jon Cryer to discuss his new podcast series, 'The Man Who Calculated Death.' We discuss the compelling story behind the series, which explores the life of journalist Suzanne Rico's grandfather, Robert Lusser, an engineer whose work included creating the V1 – the world’s first cruise missile – during World War II. We cover Lusser's legacy, his contributions to Germany's wartime efforts, and the personal and emotional journey of protecting his family through it all.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:51 The Man Who Calculated Death: Origin of the Title

    01:58 Suzanne Rico's Family Revelation

    03:28 Facing the Dark Past: Suzanne's Journey

    05:33 Historical Context and Moral Dilemmas

    08:19 Robert Lusser's Life and Motivations

    13:32 Podcast Production Insights

    15:48 The Impact of Lusser's Work

    29:10 Future Projects and Final Thoughts

    #WWIIHistory #WorldWar2 #WWII #HistoryBuff #WarHistory #MilitaryHistory #HistoryPodcast #HistoricalInterviews #JonCryer #WWIImissiles #Podcastinterviews #V1Rocket #WWIIFacts #HistoryFans #WWIIStories #WarStories #WWIIepisodes #WWIIinterviews #warhistory #WWIIsecrets

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    36 mins
  • Military History with Dr. Chris Newton: From Old Wars to Modern Conflicts
    Nov 26 2024

    Join us in an insightful conversation with Dr. Chris Newton, a renowned war historian and teaching fellow at King's Institute for Applied Security Studies. With a PhD in war studies and a background as a defense policy advisor, Dr. Newton delves into the intricacies of military history, the potential for World War III, and the contemporary security landscape. Explore his journey into history, the impact of current geopolitical tensions, and his analysis of the American Revolution. If you're passionate about history, warfare, and global security, this episode is a must-watch!

    00:00 Introduction to Dr. Chris Newton

    00:22 King's Institute for Applied Security Studies

    01:47 Chris's Journey into Military History

    04:18 Contemporary Global Conflicts and World War III

    08:31 Modern Parallels to Historical Conflicts

    09:16 Polarization in Politics and Society

    20:53 Historical Debates in Modern Politics

    22:42 The Evolution of Soldiers and Warfare

    33:24 Prisoners of War: Then and Now

    37:55 Personal Reflections and Future Projects

    42:58 Conclusion and Farewell

    #MilitaryHistory #AmericanRevolution #RussiaUkraineConflict #Warfare #HistoryBuffs #Kingscollege

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    43 mins
  • Religion and Revolution: A Deep Dive with Professor Kate Carté
    Nov 20 2024

    Join us for an enlightening conversation with Professor Kate Carté from Southern Methodist University as she delves into the intricate relationships between religion and the American Revolution. Learn how religious beliefs, particularly those shaped by the Great Awakening, influenced revolutionary sentiments and actions. Explore the impacts of Protestantism, Enlightenment thought, and Deism on the Founding Fathers. We also cover the importance of religious freedom in unifying the colonies, and much more. Ideal for history enthusiasts, religious scholars, and anyone fascinated by the intersecting paths of faith and revolution.

    00:00 Introduction to Kate Carté and Her Work

    00:40 The Role of Religion in the American Revolution

    01:47 The Great Awakening and Its Impact

    04:22 Religious Divisions and the Revolution

    07:33 Religion as a Unifying Force

    08:56 Post-Revolution Religious Freedom

    11:01 Anti-Catholic Sentiment in Colonial America

    16:01 Religious Tests and Citizenship

    21:41 Enlightenment, Deism, and Protestantism

    27:19 Religion and Slavery in the Revolution

    29:01 Religion and the Civil War

    30:01 Personal Insights and Future Projects

    32:48 Conclusion and Farewell

    #AmericanRevolution #FoundingFathers #ReligiousFreedom #GreatAwakening #FaithAndRevolution #USHistory #ColonialAmerica #EnlightenmentEra #ChristianHeritage #RevolutionaryFaith #FaithAndFreedom #ReligionAndLiberty

    #ColonialAmerica #ProtestantHistory #Historyinterviews

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    33 mins
  • Tim Downie: From Outlander’s Governor Tryon to Gale in Baldur’s Gate 3
    Nov 20 2024

    Join us as we sit down with the multi-talented Tim Downie, known for his roles in Outlander, Drunk History UK, and as the voice of Gale in Baldur’s Gate 3. Tim shares fascinating behind-the-scenes stories from his acting career, including playing historical and dramatic roles, and discusses his love for history and folklore. We dive into his favorite historical periods, his podcast ventures, and why he finds folklore so captivating.

    00:00 Introduction to Tim Downie

    00:14 Drunk History UK and Various Roles

    01:38 Outlander and Governor Tryon

    04:19 Historical Insights and Research

    10:32 Podcasting Adventures

    13:58 Folklore Fascination

    20:33 Baldur's Gate and Historical Inspirations

    23:52 Upcoming Projects and Conclusion

    #Outlander #TimDownie #GovernorTryon #BaldursGate3 #Gale #HistoryBuffs #HistoricalDrama #DrunkHistoryUK #Folklore #HistoricalPodcast #BehindTheScenes #ActorInterview

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    26 mins
  • The American Revolution with historian Jim Ambuske
    Nov 5 2024

    🎙️ Introducing our companion history channel - Why Wars Happened - Interview Series. Join us for a captivating conversation with historian Jim Ambuske, an expert in the American Revolution, Scottish history, and the British Atlantic world. In this episode, we dive into lesser-known perspectives of the Revolutionary era, focusing on Scottish loyalism and the role of emigration.

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    #Patriots #HistoryPodcast #AmericanRevolution #RevolutionaryWar #ColonialAmerica #FoundingFathers #BritishHistory #ScottishHistory #18thCenturyHistory #HistoryBuffs

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    44 mins