
WW2: Dunkirk and the Fall of France (Part 5)
02/17/25 • 62 min
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In just six weeks, France—once Europe’s strongest military power—collapsed under the weight of Hitler’s Blitzkrieg. As German forces closed in, nearly 400,000 Allied soldiers found themselves trapped on the beaches of Dunkirk, facing certain destruction. What followed was one of the most desperate and miraculous evacuations in military history.
In this episode of Hearthside History, we take you inside the fall of France and the chaos of Dunkirk. How did Germany overrun France so quickly? Why did Hitler halt his forces at Dunkirk? And how did an armada of civilian boats—the legendary Little Ships of Dunkirk—help save an army?
We also examine the cost of France’s surrender, the rise of Vichy rule, and the moment Britain realized it was now standing alone against Hitler’s empire. The war was far from over—the Battle of Britain was about to begin.
Follow Hearthside History for more deep dives into the past, and if you enjoy the show, leave us a five-star review—it helps us bring more stories to history lovers like you!
In just six weeks, France—once Europe’s strongest military power—collapsed under the weight of Hitler’s Blitzkrieg. As German forces closed in, nearly 400,000 Allied soldiers found themselves trapped on the beaches of Dunkirk, facing certain destruction. What followed was one of the most desperate and miraculous evacuations in military history.
In this episode of Hearthside History, we take you inside the fall of France and the chaos of Dunkirk. How did Germany overrun France so quickly? Why did Hitler halt his forces at Dunkirk? And how did an armada of civilian boats—the legendary Little Ships of Dunkirk—help save an army?
We also examine the cost of France’s surrender, the rise of Vichy rule, and the moment Britain realized it was now standing alone against Hitler’s empire. The war was far from over—the Battle of Britain was about to begin.
Follow Hearthside History for more deep dives into the past, and if you enjoy the show, leave us a five-star review—it helps us bring more stories to history lovers like you!
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WW2: The Winter War (Part 4)
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🔥The Winter War: When Finland Defied Stalin ❄️
In the brutal winter of 1939, the Soviet Union expected to crush Finland in weeks. Instead, they walked into a frozen nightmare. Finnish soldiers, outnumbered nearly 3 to 1, used the forests, the cold, and sheer resilience to hold off Stalin’s war machine. Snipers likeSimo Häyhä—The White Death racked up hundreds of kills, while ski troops and guerrilla tactics shredded Soviet forces. But even the most determined defense can’t hold forever.
In this episode ofHearthside History, we dive into thefull story of the Winter War—from its origins and Finland’s impossible resistance to the final Soviet offensives that forced Finland to the negotiating table. How did this tiny nation stand against one of the largest armies in history? And how did the lessons of this war influence Hitler’s invasion of the Soviet Union just a year later?
Join host Ben Harwood as we unravel one of WWII’s most overlooked yet crucial conflicts.
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Next Episode: The Fall of France & The Dunkirk Evacuation — The world watched in shock as Hitler’s forces swept through France in just six weeks. But on the beaches of Dunkirk, against all odds, a desperate evacuation changed history. Don’t miss it!
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