Generals of WWII: The Art of Command

Episode 20 - Mussolini, the rise and fall of Italy's dictator, with special guest Ambrogio Caiani

46 min · 27. maj 2026
episode Episode 20 - Mussolini, the rise and fall of Italy's dictator, with special guest Ambrogio Caiani cover

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Benito Mussolini: Rise and Fall of Italy’s Fascist Dictator Who was Benito Mussolini, and how did he lead Italy into one of the most controversial regimes in modern history? In this episode, special guest & author Ambrogio Caiani will explore the life, political rise, and downfall of Benito Mussolini, the founder of Fascism and leader of Italy during World War II. From his early days as a socialist journalist to becoming Il Duce, Mussolini reshaped Italian politics, society, and foreign policy in ways that still spark debate today. We break down: * Mussolini’s rise to power after World War I * The creation of the Fascist Party and dictatorship in Italy * His alliance with Nazi Germany and Hitler * Italy’s role in World War II under his leadership * The collapse of his regime and his execution in 1945 📌 Topics Covered: Fascism in Italy, World War II history, European dictators, interwar period, Italian history, 20th-century politics, the Catholic Church X/Twitter: @generalsofwwii

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episode Episode 25 - Battle of Midway, Part II, Japan's carriers destroyed, with special guests Trent Hone & Jon Parshall cover

Episode 25 - Battle of Midway, Part II, Japan's carriers destroyed, with special guests Trent Hone & Jon Parshall

The Battle of Midway reaches its dramatic conclusion as the Imperial Japanese Navy suffers one of the most devastating defeats in its history. In Part 2, we examine the destruction of Japan's carrier strike force, the sinking of the carriers Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, and Hiryu, and the desperate efforts by the Japanese to salvage the operation. Special guests & authors Trent Hone and Jon Parshall discuss how American dive bombers delivered a decisive blow, why Japanese counterattacks failed to reverse the tide, and how the loss of FOUR fleet carriers permanently shifted the balance of power in the Pacific. We also explore the aftermath of the battle, the casualty figures, and the legacy of Midway. Topics Covered: • The destruction of Japan's carrier fleet • The fate of Hiryu and her air groups • What mistakes were made on both sides including the "Flight to Nowhere" • American naval and air operations • Casualties and losses on both sides • Why Midway changed the Pacific War forever The Battle of Midway marked the end of Japanese strategic expansion and gave the United States the initiative it would hold for the remainder of the war. Join us as we examine the decisive final hours of one of history's greatest naval battles. X/Twitter: @generalsofwwii #BattleOfMidway #Midway #WorldWarII #PacificWar #USNavy #ImperialJapaneseNavy #MilitaryHistory #NavalHistory #WWIIHistory #HistoryPodcast #GeneralsAndNapoleon

12. juli 202636 min
episode Episode 24 - Battle of Midway Part I, Japan's luck runs out, with special guests Jon Parshall & Trent Hone cover

Episode 24 - Battle of Midway Part I, Japan's luck runs out, with special guests Jon Parshall & Trent Hone

The Battle of Midway begins! In this episode, special guests Jon Parshall & Trent Hone follow the dramatic opening of one of World War II's most important battles as American and Japanese forces move toward a decisive confrontation in the Pacific. In June 1942, Japanese aircraft launched their attack on Midway Atoll while American carriers searched desperately for the enemy fleet. As waves of bombers and fighters clashed over the Pacific, crucial decisions by commanders on both sides would determine the fate of nations. Discover how Admiral Yamamoto's ambitious plan began to unravel, how American pilots fought against overwhelming odds, and why the first half of the Battle of Midway set the stage for one of the most devastating reversals in naval history. In this episode: • The Japanese attack on Midway • American reconnaissance efforts • The search for the enemy carriers • Key decisions on strategy • How the battle reached its critical turning point #BattleOfMidway #Midway #WorldWarII #WWII #PacificWar #NavalHistory #MilitaryHistory #USNavy #ImperialJapaneseNavy X/Twitter: @generalsofwwii

2. juli 202640 min
episode Episode 23 - Battle of Khalkhin Gol, a Japanese army defeated, with special guest Seth Hanson cover

Episode 23 - Battle of Khalkhin Gol, a Japanese army defeated, with special guest Seth Hanson

In the summer of 1939, on the remote border between Mongolia and Manchuria, Soviet and Japanese forces clashed in a brutal conflict that would shape the future of the 20th century. The Battle of Khalkhin Gol—also known as the Nomonhan Incident—saw Soviet General Zhukov unleash a devastating combined-arms offensive that shattered Japan's army and altered Japan's strategic direction forever. In this episode, special guest Seth Hanson explores the causes of the conflict, the fierce fighting along the Khalkhin Gol River, Zhukov's innovative tactics, Japanese battlefield mistakes, and the battle's far-reaching consequences. Discover how this overlooked campaign influenced Japan's decision to expand south toward the Pacific rather than attack Siberia—setting the stage for Pearl Harbor and the wider Pacific War. Topics Covered: • Battle of Khalkhin Gol • Georgy Zhukov's rise to prominence • Soviet-Japanese border conflicts • Imperial Japanese Army strategy • Prelude to World War II • Soviet military tactics and armored warfare • Japanese defeat in Mongolia • The road to Pearl Harbor #KhalkhinGol #Nomonhan #WorldWarII #MilitaryHistory #GeorgyZhukov #SovietUnion #ImperialJapan #WW2History #HistoryPodcast #BattlesThatChangedHistory

24. juni 202622 min
episode Episode 22 - Churchill, the man who inspired Britain in the darkest hour, with special guest Warren Dockter cover

Episode 22 - Churchill, the man who inspired Britain in the darkest hour, with special guest Warren Dockter

Discover the incredible life of Winston Churchill — the legendary British Prime Minister who led Britain through its darkest hours during World War II. From his early military career and rise in politics to his unforgettable speeches, wartime leadership, and lasting legacy, special guest Warren Dockter explores the triumphs, controversies, and defining moments of one of history’s most influential leaders. In this episode, special guest & author Warren Dockter discusses: • Churchill’s early life and military adventures • His role in World War I and political comeback • The Battle of Britain and the fight against Nazi Germany • His relationship with Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin • Famous speeches that inspired a nation • Churchill’s victories, failures, and historical controversies • His impact on modern history and the postwar world Whether you’re passionate about World War II history, British politics, military strategy, or great historical figures, this deep dive into Churchill’s life reveals why he remains one of the most studied and debated leaders of the 20th century. 📚 Topics Covered: World War II, British History, Churchill Biography, Allied Leaders, D-Day, Battle of Britain, WWII Documentary, Historical Figures, Leadership, European History, Military History 👍 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more history content on great generals, world leaders, and the biggest moments in history.

15. juni 20261 h 4 min
episode Episode 21 - D-Day, the largest amphibious invasion in history, with special guest Stuart Vanderkooi cover

Episode 21 - D-Day, the largest amphibious invasion in history, with special guest Stuart Vanderkooi

On June 6, 1944, the Allied powers launched the largest amphibious invasion in history: the D-Day invasion of Normandy during World War II. Operation Overlord brought American, British, Canadian, and Allied troops to the beaches of France in a massive effort to break Nazi Germany’s control of Europe. In this episode, West Point instructor Stuart Vanderkooi explores the planning, airborne assaults, beach landings, Omaha Beach, Utah Beach, the role of paratroopers, German defenses, and the incredible sacrifices made by the soldiers who fought on D-Day. Learn how the Normandy invasion changed the course of World War II and paved the way for the liberation of Western Europe. #DDay #WorldWar2 #Normandy #OperationOverlord #WWII #History #MilitaryHistory #OmahaBeach #UtahBeach #Documentary X/Twitter: @generalsofwwii

5. juni 202636 min