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Casual Ecstasy is a podcast where we dive into the deepest truest parts of ourselves in a fun, casual way. Katie Barbaro (life coach, comedian, author, silliness enthusiast) will guide you through a variety of topics, including but not limited to mental health resilience, traveling as a medium of self-discovery, creative expansion, and death with a variety of inspiring guests. Ecstasy guaranteed or your money back! This podcast was previously called “Showing Up Messy”—a deep dive into the me ...
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On 25 April 1945, 700 bombers and fighters of the U.S. 15th Air Force raided Linz, Germany, the town where Adolf Hitler grew up. Although neither the air crews nor the people of Linz could know it, it would be the last major Allied air raid of the Second World War. And one of the costliest in terms of U.S. casualties. Mike Croissant's uncle Ellswor…
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Mussolini was not happy about being in the Axis by 1943. And Stalin refused to attend the Casablanca Conference with Churchill and Roosevelt. Meetings of the summit and other senior leaders of the Axis and Allied powers through the war show the evolution of each side's war aims between 1939 and 1945. Map: The Kursk salient, spring 1943 Image 1: Roo…
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In April 1943, Jewish people forced into the grossly overcrowded ghetto in Warsaw rose up against the nazis, killing hundreds of SS soldiers. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising failed, but its memory lives on. SS members force Jewish people out of shelters for deportation to death camps, spring, 1943. Source: Wikimedia Commons. A map of the Warsaw Ghetto, …
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After their stunning, bloody defeat at Stalingrad, the Germans withdrew west to the Donets River in Ukraine, and the Red Army swept ahead as much as 800 km. But the Germans were still a potent force, and in March 1943, were ready to retake Kharkiv. Map 1: The counter-attack in the Donbas Map 2: The advances on Kharkiv Map 3: Withdrawal from the Rzh…
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After the 6th Army's surrender at Stalingrad, rapid, far-ranging mobility returns to the war on the Eastern Front, as German and Soviet forces advance and retreat hundreds of kilometres. Map 1: The Kuban Bridgehead Map 2: Operation Star Map 3: Von Manstein's counter-offensive A Tiger tank near Kharkiv, 1943 Source: Pinterest.…
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The Red Army finally scores two major victories in January 1943 — in the two cities where it mattered most. The surrender of the Sixth Army: https://stalingrad.net/german-hq/surrender/surrender.htm Map 1: End of the battle of Stalingrad Map 2: Operation Iskra Source: Wikipedia Photos: The surrender at Stalingrad Left to right: Field Marshal F. Paul…
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The Germans in the Stalingrad cauldron reject the Soviets' final offer of surrender. The Red Army responds by crushing the cauldron. Map 1: The end of the Kessel Source: Military History Now The ultimatum to Stalingrad: https://www.stalingrad.net/russian-hq/the-russian-ultimatum/rusultimatum.html Images: 3-engine German transport plane lands at Pit…
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For the Germans of the 6th Army, Christmas 1942 was a hungry Yule in the freezing Cauldron. Map 1: Operation Uranus, November and December 1942 Map 2: Operation Winter Storm: The German relief attempt Map 3: Operation Winter Storm stalled Failure: Luftwaffe supplies the trapped 6th Army in the Kessel Failure: Operation Winter Storm German soldiers …
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Warfare usually slows down in winter. Not so in Russia in 1942. The Germans launch another huge attack to relieve the 6th Army in Stalingrad. But the Red Army has its own ideas. Map 1: The long, long German lines to Stalingrad Map 2: Operation Uranus Source: Awesome stories Map 3a: Operation Winter Storm Source: https://alchetron.com/cdn/operation-…
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As three Red Army Fronts move on the German flanks west and south of Stalingrad, two more attack the Rzhev-Vyazma salient west of Moscow. Is it a diversion, or is Mars the twin of Uranus? Map 1: The Rzhev-Vyazma salient Map 2: Operation Mars Historical images Workers from Moscow suburbs handing over new tanks to Soviet servicemen. Source: Commons:R…
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The Soviet high command's strategy to defeat the Germans at Stalingrad took the invaders by surprise. Map 1: The German flanks Map 2: Operation Uranus in action Red Army soldiers in winter camouflage charge across the steppe The T-34 in action in Uranus Northern and southern pincers meet Red Army commanders from the 5th Tank Army and the 4th Mechan…
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The third installment describing the biggest single battle in history: the siege of Stalingrad. By November 1942, the casualties for attackers and defenders was unsustainable for both sides. The Soviet high command, Stavka, makes a new plan. Pavlov's House Map 1: The city of Stalingrad Map 2: The plan for Operation Uranus Sources Antony Beevor, The…
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In the autumn of 1942, the German 6th Army with Romanian, Hungarian and Italian armies in support, ground into Stalingrad—a hell of their own making. Map: Stalingrad city layout Photos Red Army soldier prepare to defend Stalingrad suburb Stalingrad on fire after bombing, 2 October 1942 The Red October Factory's ruins became hiding places for Red Ar…
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A conversation with Romeo Kokriatski and Anthony Bartaway of the Ukraine Without Hype podcast. We talked about the Second World War in Ukraine, and the current war in Ukraine. Ukraine Without Hype Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ukraine-without-hype/id1537219548 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmN…
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National resistance to German and Soviet occupation played a significant role in the war on the Eastern Front. This episode takes a closer look at the large, organized and powerful resistance armies in Poland and Ukraine. Map: Ukrainian border shifts between 1939 and 1945 Source: Paul Robert Magosci and Geoffrey J. Matthews, cartographer: Ukraine: …
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From Ukraine to Poland to Estonia, across the Eastern Front, partisans and guerrillas fought for the independence of their nations—from both nazi Germany and the communist USSR. And yes, I call communists and nazis "con artists," "fools" and "dupes." Get your free books! Leave a rating and/or a review on your podcatcher of choice. Send the link to …
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Lend-Lease sent 17 million tonnes of ammunition, food, fuel, weapons, tanks, airplanes and even railroad locomotives to the USSR during the Second World War—most of it from the USA. This episode describes how the icon of capitalism saved the workers' and peasants' paradise from fascism. Map1: Lend-Lease routes Map 2: Arctic convoy route Map 3: Pers…
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The greatest siege in history begins as the German 6th Army and the Luftwaffe assault Stalingrad. Map 1: Fall Blau, Operation Blue. Note the positions of Voronezh, Stalingrad, the proximity of the great bends of the Don and Volga Rivers, and the Volga's route that leads from the Caspian Sea all the way to Moscow. Map 2: Stalingrad in 1942, showing …
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Nazi Germany opens up its second summer of the war in the East with a campaign of eerie echoes with the previous summer, and the Soviets respond in the same way. History doesn't repeat, but it rhymes. Map 1: The Caucasus Map 2: The plan for Case Blue Map 3: Into the Caucasus Credit where credit is due Anthony Beevor, The Second World War. London: L…
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Episode 29 is the first anniversary! One year ago, on 22 June 2023, this podcast launched on the 81st anniversary of Operation Barbarossa. For this special episode, Kristaps Andrejsons joins to talk about podcasting, and the real-world impact of the Second World War on Latvian culture and society—impacts that people deal with to this day.…
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From 16 June, the Germans kept coming closer. Even the Red Army knew the end was coming. Map: the Battle of Sevastopol, June 1942 The ruins of the Palace of Pioneers, Sevastopol, 1942 Sources: Clayton Donnell, The Defence of Sevastopol, 1941–1942: The Soviet Perspective. Barnsley, South Yorkshire: Pen & Sword Books, 2016 Antony Beevor, The Second W…
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Crimea was a critical asset to hold for Germany's plans for its summer 1942 offensive. Especially its best harbour, and the base for the Soviet Black Sea Fleet: Sevastopol. Map: The Battle of Sevastopol, 1942 Figure 1: Western Crimea by satellite. Severnaya Bay is the long, narrow estuary going east from the Black Sea. Sevastopol is in the narrow b…
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StAs the first anniversary of Operation Barbarossa approaches, the Soviet high command knows that the Germans are planning another major offensive. But the Germans have a way of surprising their enemies. Map 1: The Soviets push back the Germans, winter 1942 Map 2: German Case Blue objectives, 1942 Map 3: Leningrad front Sturmgeschutz III self-prope…
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It's the spring of 1942. As the German Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe rebuild, the high command plans a new offensive in the east. Meanwhile, the Soviets strike back in Crimea and Kharkiv. Map 1: The Crimean peninsula Map 2: Kerch peninsula Map 3: The Second Battle of Kharkiv Sources Antony Beevor, The Second World War. London, UK: Little, Brown and Co., …
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David Stahel reveals the real reason that Operation Barbarossa failed, a conclusion he reached after the deepest research into wehrmacht records. Author of Operation Barbarossa and Germany's Defeat in the East, as well as several other books on the Second World War in the east, he's a Senior Lecturer in European History at the University of New Sou…
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David Stahel offers a fresh perspective on the Eastern Front, one that turns the common conception of the war upside-down. Author of The Battle for Moscow and several other books on the Second World War in the east, he's a Senior Lecturer in European History at the University of New South Wales in Canberra, Australia. He joins Beyond Barbarossa for…
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Stalin orders a general counter-offensive designed to drive the Germans back to Berlin by the end of 1942. Does it work? Map 1: The Soviet counter-offensive, Winter 1941–1942 Map 2: The Rzhev salient Map 3: The Lozovoya-Toropets offensive Sources: David Glantz, Operation Barbarossa: Hitler's Invasion of Russia, 1941. Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK: Th…
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After stopping Operation Barbarossa, at the opening of 1942, the Red Army launches a series of offensives to drive the Germans back to Berlin. A series of offensives that became a series of bloody failures. Map 1: The Soviet Winter Offensives, December 1941 – May 1942 Map 2: The Crimean Peninsula Map 3: The Kerch Peninsula The Red Army and Navy lan…
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A crucial prelude to Operation Barbarossa and the war on the Eastern Front of World War II: the Winter War between the USSR and Finland. Spoiler alert: The Soviet Union gets its ass kicked by a force less than half the size. This episode is the first part in a three-part series on the Winter War; parts 2 and 3 will be for supporters and members onl…
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In December 1941, the German army meets its match: General Winter arrives. So do huge Soviet reinforcements, and the Wehrmacht's advance on Moscow halts and has to back up. Map 1: The Moscow Counter-Offensive, December 1941 Map 2: Tikhvin and Leningrad, Nobember 1941 Sources: David Glantz, Operation Barbarossa: Hitler's Invasion of Russia 1941. Str…
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Ray Harris, 'caster of the History of World War II Podcast, joins me to talk about the significance of the Eastern Front of the Second World War, and some of the surprises he found in his work. https://worldwariipodcast.net/all-podcasts/ Interested in World War II history? Check out Ray's podcast!Scott Bury による
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What was life like for the people living in the lands occupied by nazi German in the East? We take a close look. Link Remembering the Holodomor: Ukraine Without Hype podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-35-remembering-the-holodomor/id1537219548?i=1000587845635 Sources: Paul Robert Magosci, A History of Ukraine. Toronto: University …
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One of my favourite podcasters, Sebastian Major of Our Fake History, joins me for a talk about historical myths about the Eastern Front of World War II. It's one of the best podcasts out there about history. Listen to it on your preferred podcasting app, and find it at OurFakeHistory.com.Scott Bury による
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The battle for Crimea is almost a microcosm of the entire war on the Eastern Front of World War II. Satellite photo of southern Crimea: Severnaya Bay is the long, narrow bay curving upward into the land. Sevastopol is located on the smaller bay at right angles. This image was taken by the Nasa Expedition 20 crew. - NASA Earth Observatory. Source: W…
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A conversation with Larysa Zariczniak, host and producer of the Wandering the Edge podcast on Ukrainian culture and history, with a spot of travel—when Ukraine isn't being invaded. We spoke about Ukrainian culture, history, parallels between 1941 and 2022, and what the experiences of those two periods can tell us about the Ukrainian cultural identi…
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The 900 Days of Leningrad's siege saw the greatest destruction in modern history, and the larges loss of life in a modern city. It dwarfed urban campaigns elsewhere in the Second World War by a factor of magnitude. This episode links this immense struggle with the rest of the war in the East. Map 1: Finnish and Soviet forces on the eve of Barbaross…
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The German 36th Mountain Corps moves through Lapland to cut the vital Murmansk Railroad to Leningrad. But under the midnight sun, it meets a foe even more difficult than the Red Army. Map 1: Finland 1940-41 The red area around Salla is the target for the 36th Mountain Corps. Figure 1: Finnish soldiers moving through the Arctic forest on their way t…
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Escrever é ser descrente. Poema. Redes sociais: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobertoGamito Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertogamito/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robertogamito/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tuneldevento Blog: https://finorecorte.blogs.sapo.pt
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Operation Silver Fox in the farthest northern reaches of continental Europe had a direct impact on the war in the Eastern Front. Map 1: Finland from 1920 to 1938 Map 2: The Winter War, 1939-1940 Map 3: Areas Finland ceded to the USSR after the Winter War Sources: Operation Silver Fox: The History of Nazi Germany's Arctic Invasion of the Soviet Unio…
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German's final, final assault on the capital of the USSR in November 1941. Map 1: The Battle of Moscow, November 1941. Map 20: The bigger picture. Source: U.S. Army archives. Soviets fighting back during "offensive weather": Rasputitsa: Defense of Moscow: Women militia training in Moscow, fall 1941: New T-34 tanks roll off the assembly line, 1941 S…
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Coleccionador de gumes e as sílabas engolidas pela memória. Poema. Redes sociais: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobertoGamito Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertogamito/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robertogamito/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tuneldevento Blog: https://finorecorte.blogs.sapo.pt…
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The Wehrmacht assembles its biggest concentrated force for the largest single campaign of Operation Barbarossa. Image 1: German half-track, deep in the mud of rasputitsa. Image 2: Pulling vehicles through the mud of Russia in fall. Image 3: Eventually, the Germans had to resort to horses to haul even their field guns during rasputitsa. Map: The pus…
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Eternidade e Suicídio. Poema. Redes sociais: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobertoGamito Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertogamito/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robertogamito/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tuneldevento Blog: https://finorecorte.blogs.sapo.pt
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Sponsor: The Eastern Front Trilogy by Scott Bury The true story of a Canadian drafted into the Soviet Red Army in World War II. https://scottburyauthor.com/books/the-eastern-front-trilogy/ As the Germans strangle Leningrad and sweep across Ukraine, we can see just how complicated the Eastern Front is, and how connected to events and decisions a wor…
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Em quantos universos me matei. Poema. Redes sociais: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobertoGamito Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertogamito/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robertogamito/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tuneldevento Blog: https://finorecorte.blogs.sapo.pt
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