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Top 3 Ww2 Podcasts
Apr 7, 2025
The Best Ww2 Podcasts from millions of podcasts available on the Goodpods platform and ranked by listens, ratings, comments, subscriptions and shares.

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Delving into the exploits of daring spies, covert operations, assassinations, hackings, secret organizations, and more...
Co-hosted by Omri Rose, who grew up undercover thanks to his co-host and father, a retired former spymaster.
Stay tuned for BONUS EPISODES and Season 3 announcements.
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This is Ognisko Polskie’s Monte Cassino 80, supported by the Polish Cultural Institute - a podcast series where, in this 80th anniversary year we reflect on the Battle of Monte Cassino in the second world war, and consider the contribution of Poles to the battle itself as well as to the broader Italian Campaign – We hope to examine how 80 years on, the battle of Monte Cassino still reverberates - and consider its cultural and its emotional impact on Poles down the generations.
The podcast episodes are produced in conjunction with the Monte Cassino 80 events held at Ognisko Polskie, London 17th and 18th May 2024. The podcast features contributions from historians, interviews with veterans as well as family recollections.
Presented and produced by Jola Piesakowska #MyLondyn
Interviews recorded April May June 2024
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Oral histories of Myanmar - life stories; some starting as far back as the late 1920’s.From my years of involvement in Myanmar I have become aware of the increasing scarcity of the generation of Myanma citizens who were born during the colonial period and have lived through the tumultuous years since that time. For me, these men and women are "national treasures" whose experience, perseverance and wisdom gained during their long lives will be lost unless we capture their stories in some way. To this end I have decided to interview a number of these elderly citizens. My hope is that these interviews will be of interest to historians, sociologists and other researchers in the future as well as for the family and friends of those interviewed.

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Ilanit-Michele had been born and raised in the Jewish faith. But like her own mother Erika, she felt her faith had been force fed to her by her grandmother, Olga. As a young adult, Ilanit-Michele chose to minimise the Jewish aspects of her identity, and find her own path.
Then Olga’s memoir resurfaced in a box after her death, its first page specifically dedicated to her daughter and granddaughter. It told a tale of growing up in 1930s Hungary, surviving years in Auschwitz and other camps, and discovering at the war’s end that her family had been almost completely obliterated. Olga had never revealed the full story to anyone during her lifetime, and the manuscript had lain in its box for over twenty years.
Moved by the discovery, Ilanit-Michele and her mother began absorbing the story. They had it translated from Hungarian, went to visit the locations it mentioned and recorded the impact it had on their own views of family, history, faith and identity. Through travel, dialogue, interviews and reading out excerpts of Olga’s story, the lives of these three generations of women were rebraided, the tapestry of the family repaired and its Jewish heritage reconsidered.
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Her kan du lære om tema innenfor skipsfart, fiskeri-, kyst,- og krigshistorie samt hanseatene historie. Museum Vest-Podden produseres av Museum Vest, som består av avdelingene Bergens Sjøfartsmuseum, Norges Fiskerimuseum, Det Hanseatiske Museum og Schøtstuene, Nordsjøfartmuseet, Kystmuseet i Øygarden, Herdla Museum og Bjørn West-museet. Museum Vest podden har motatt økonomisk støtte fra Bergen kommune. Museum Vest har flere avdelinger. Bård Gram Økland er vert for podkasten, og den er produsert av Ådne Sørheim Søhoel. Musikk ved Nikolai H. Berge.

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Het bombardement op Rotterdam, de invasie van de Sovjet-Unie en de aanval op Pearl Harbor. In Radio Oranje bespreken historici Tijmen Dokter en Andrea Huntjens en podcastmaker Arco Gnocchi de hele Tweede Wereldoorlog. Iedere aflevering gaan zij door een maand uit de oorlog, van mei 1940 tot augustus 1945. Met grote, bekende gebeurtenissen, maar ook verhalen van gewone mensen, die de oorlog ook maar overkomt.
Je luistert Radio Oranje exclusief in de Podimo app.
Radio Oranje is een podcast van Dag en Nacht Media. De muziek is van KLOAQ en het artwork is gemaakt door Yvonne Kroese.

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Avg Length 35m
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Latest episode 7 days ago
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The definitive podcast about the Burma Campaign of World War Two. Join historians and authors Dr Robert Lyman MBE & Jack Bowsher as they take you through dripping monsoon and jungles, across parched plains, and over rivers and mountains sharing the incredible and often brutal story of the war against Japan in Southeast Asia. Series One is out Feb 2025. Over 12 episodes, Rob and Jack will cover the general broad brush narrative of the campaign. Later series will consist of around 12 episodes, and will include a few interviews with historians, relatives of veterans, and plenty of deep dives into anything and everything related to the Burma Campaign - or the China-Burma-India Theatre as it is known in the USA. Sponsored by The Burma Star Memorial Fund, Sampan Travel, and Guidl. You can follow the pod on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter (X), the handle for all is @forgottenwarpod You can also email Rob and Jack at [email protected] By the hosts: Robert Lyman - Slim Master of War (2003), Japan's Last Bid for Victory (2016), A War of Empires (2021), Victory to Defeat (with General Lord Dannatt, 2023), Korea War Without End (with General Lord Dannatt, 2025), and many more. Jack Bowsher - Forgotten Armour: Tank Warfare in Burma (2024), Thunder Run: Meiktila 1945 (2025) Edited by Mark Bowsher *Note from the hosts: In some episodes there may be the use of language that is outdated in the modern world. This is only ever said in the show as quotations by individuals who lived at the time when those phrases were in common usage across the world.*
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Presented by Dick and William Morrell
Celebrating and remembering the young men on all sides who flew, fought and supported the crews throughout WW2
Brought to you by Voxiferi Studios
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Avg Length 45m
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Latest episode 6 years ago
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Berlin, 1921. Democracy teeters. Zealots battle in the streets as the Bechsteins, Europe’s famed piano makers, host an elegant soiree. A surprise guest arrives – a combat veteran – unknown and seemingly unremarkable. He unveils powers of seduction, manipulation and demagogy that will soon change the course of history.
That this soiree occurred is in the historical record. History does not, however, tell us what happened that night. The stage is set for MARCH.
MARCH, an audio drama, is the inaugural podcast presentation from CITIZENARTS, a global leader in creating entertaining, educational presentations that seek to further knowledge and understanding of serious, often complicated current and historical matters.