100: Nomonhan Pt. 2 - Opening Phases

100: Nomonhan Pt. 2 - Opening Phases

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Listener Questions Pt. 1

Late last year I asked for listener questions, this is the result! If you have First or Second World War Questions send them to historyofthesecondworldwar@outlook.com. Contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to advertise on History of the Second World War. History of the Second Worl ...  Show more

244 - East Africa

In this episode of “History of the Second World War,” we explore the often-overlooked but strategically significant campaign in East Africa during 1940–1941, where British and Italian forces clashed across rugged terrain. While the Western Desert dominated headlines, behind-the-s ...  Show more

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