78: Germany Prepares for War Pt. 1 - Overview

78: Germany Prepares for War Pt. 1 - Overview

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251: Greece Pt. 3 - The Path to Escalation

The Italo-Greek War, which began as a purely regional conflict in October 1940, would transform into a broader European confrontation as both Germany and Britain made the fateful decision to intervene in Greece. For the Germans, concerns about protecting vital Romanian oil fields ...  Show more

Interview 52: Why Barbarossa Failed with Timothy Manion

For this interview I was joined by Timothy Manion to discuss his upcoming book Why Barbarossa Failed: Germany and Russia in the Second World War which released March 5, 2026. https://www.helion.co.uk/military-history-books/why-barbarossa-failed-germany-and-russia-in-the-second-wo ...  Show more

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