News of The War

News of The War - WW2 The Whole War in Half an Hour

32 min · 9 de may de 2026
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"News of The War" – with some help from friend of the show, the Civil and Military Gazette from Lahore ... this is our VE Day Meditation Special. The whole of the Second World War in more or less half an hour. It's the end of the war in Europe, so newspapers around the world are producing celebration pieces, and reflecting on what's happened so far. So we decided a special was in order. The war - as it happened - according to the newspapers of the time - but in brief. Have a listen. You'll get the idea. It all makes sense in the News of the War. May 1945 ... we dig into the newspapers, chasing the stories that didn’t make it into the history books. Expect dry wit, sapper grit, deep dives, and the detours into what lurks in the photos, gossip, scandal, news, and letters to the editor during the Second World War. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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