History Date Night: A WWII Podcast

Episode 20 - Wave After Wave

19 min · 17. kesä 2026
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This episode covers January 28–February 4, 1940, when the Winter War shifts from Finnish resilience to Soviet attrition. Daladier defends liberty, Hitler vows victory despite Germany's fragile economy, and the Soviets hint at peace talks. Personal stories include a Norwegian boy's birthday aboard a U-boat, the first German plane shot down in England, Meyerhold's execution, Prague's stations renamed to erase Czech identity, and Frank Sinatra's debut recordings.

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