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World War 2 LIVE

Podkast av Mark Fastoso

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Welcome to World War II Live!Join historians John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel each week for an entertaining, informal, and cutting-edge dive into the history of the Second World War.These aren’t just any hosts—John is a professor of U.S. military history, author of fifteen award-winning books, and one of the nation’s top experts. Kevin has written five acclaimed books (including a trilogy on Patton), consults on films and documentaries, and brings the battlefields to life with his tours.On World War II Live, we’re here to answer your questions—big or small—while also sharing behind-the-scenes stories from their research, their tours, and their time working with documentaries. Expect a mix of serious insights, surprising details, and a touch of humor as they explore every corner of the war and what it means to us today.Subscribe, send in your questions, and join the conversation—because this is your chance to talk history with the experts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Behind the WWII Photos You See in History Books

Every iconic World War II photograph tells a story—but how do historians actually find the right images to bring history to life? In this episode of World War 2 Live, Dr. John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel take viewers behind the scenes of writing military history and reveal how they search for, evaluate, and select photographs of World War II battles for their books and projects. John and Kevin discuss: • How historians locate rare and overlooked wartime photographs • The challenge of identifying mislabeled or poorly documented images • What makes a photo historically valuable—not just visually dramatic • How photographs help readers better understand combat and battlefield conditions • The balance between storytelling, accuracy, and emotional impact From famous combat images to obscure snapshots buried deep in archives, this episode explores the detective work involved in illustrating World War II history. Whether you’re a history reader, researcher, war gamer, photographer, or simply fascinated by WWII imagery, this conversation offers a rare look into the craft behind military history publishing. 🎯 Stump the Chumps Returns! Stick around for our viewer Q&A segment, where John and Kevin tackle audience questions and examine mysterious World War II photographs sent in by viewers. Have a question or a photo you’d like us to identify? 📩 Send it to: worldwar2live@gmail.com 📈 Help the Channel Grow If you enjoy World War 2 Live: 👉 Subscribe on YouTube 👉 Leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform 👉 Share the episode with fellow history fans Your support helps us continue producing in-depth World War II content. 🎬 More Episodes Coming Soon As Mark transitions out of his work at PBS, we’re gearing up for more frequent episodes and expanded content—so stay tuned. Join us as we continue exploring the battles, personalities, stories, and craftsmanship behind the history of World War II. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

22. mai 2026 - 1 h 2 min
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How Historians Create WWII Battle Maps

How do historians turn battlefield chaos into maps readers can actually understand? In this episode of World War 2 Live, Dr. John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel pull back the curtain on one of the most overlooked parts of writing military history: creating maps of World War II battles. From tracing troop movements to simplifying confusing terrain and conflicting accounts, John and Kevin discuss how maps are researched, designed, and refined for history books and presentations. They explore: • How battlefield maps help readers understand combat • The challenges of turning historical records into visual storytelling • What makes a good military history map—and what makes a bad one • How terrain, timing, and troop movement are translated into graphics • The balance between historical accuracy and readability Whether you’re a military history enthusiast, writer, gamer, or map lover, this episode offers a fascinating look at the behind-the-scenes work that goes into bringing World War II history to life on the page. 🎯 Stump the Chumps Returns! Stick around for our viewer Q&A segment, where John and Kevin tackle your World War II questions and mysteries from the audience. Have a question for the show? 📩 Send it to: worldwar2live@gmail.com 📈 Help the Channel Grow If you enjoy World War 2 Live: 👉 Subscribe on YouTube 👉 Leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform 👉 Share the show with fellow history fans Your support helps us continue producing in-depth World War II content. 🎬 More Episodes Coming Soon As Mark transitions out of his work at PBS, we’re ramping up production—so stay tuned for even more episodes, discussions, and deep dives into World War II history. Join us as we continue exploring the battles, personalities, stories, and craftsmanship behind the history of World War II. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

15. mai 2026 - 1 h 7 min
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The Doolittle Raid: America Strikes Back

The Doolittle Raid was one of the most daring—and improbable—operations of World War II. In this episode of World War 2 Live, Dr. John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel break down the famous April 1942 mission led by James H. Doolittle, in which American bombers launched from an aircraft carrier to strike the Japanese home islands. Though the physical damage was limited, the raid had enormous strategic and psychological impact—boosting American morale while forcing Japan to rethink its defensive posture. John and Kevin explore: • How the raid was conceived and planned • The immense risks faced by the crews • What actually happened during and after the mission • The real impact on Japanese strategy • Why the Doolittle Raid still resonates today This is a story of innovation, courage, and calculated risk at a moment when the United States desperately needed a victory. 🎯 Stump the Chumps Returns! Stick around for our viewer Q&A segment, where we tackle a great question about F6F Hellcats and their role (or lack thereof) in the Normandy invasion. It’s a fun and insightful discussion that clears up a common point of confusion. Have a question you want us to answer? 📩 Send it to: worldwar2live@gmail.com 📈 Help the Channel Grow If you enjoy World War 2 Live: 👉 Subscribe on YouTube 👉 Leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform Your support helps us keep bringing you more in-depth World War II content. Join us as we continue exploring the pivotal moments, bold decisions, and human stories that shaped World War II. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

8. mai 2026 - 1 h 7 min
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The Battle of Guadalcanal - Episode 4: Halsey Takes Command

The struggle for Guadalcanal reached a critical turning point when a new commander stepped in. In this episode of World War 2 Live, Dr. John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel examine the moment William F. Halsey Jr. took command in the South Pacific—and how his leadership helped shift the momentum of the campaign. Aggressive, determined, and willing to take risks, Halsey brought a new energy to a fight that had been hanging in the balance. John and Kevin break down: • Why the situation on Guadalcanal had become so precarious • Halsey’s leadership style and immediate impact • The naval and air challenges facing both sides • How command decisions shaped the course of the campaign • What Halsey’s arrival meant for the broader Pacific War This is a pivotal chapter in our ongoing Guadalcanal series—where the outcome was far from certain, and leadership made all the difference. 🎯 Stump the Chumps Returns! Stick around for our viewer Q&A segment, where we tackle your questions. Have a question or a photo you want us to examine? 📩 Send it to: worldwar2live@gmail.com 📈 Help the Channel Grow If you’re enjoying World War 2 Live: 👉 Subscribe on YouTube 👉 Leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform Your support helps us keep bringing you more in-depth World War II content. Join us as we continue exploring some of the most important and hard-fought campaigns of World War II. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

1. mai 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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The Thin Red Line: What It Gets Right About Guadalcanal

What does The Thin Red Line get right about war—and where does it take artistic license? In this episode of World War 2 Live, Dr. John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel take a deep dive into one of the most thought-provoking World War II films ever made. Set during the Battle of Guadalcanal, The Thin Red Line offers a very different portrayal of combat—one that focuses as much on the inner lives of soldiers as it does the battle itself. John and Kevin break down: • How accurately the film depicts Guadalcanal • The contrast between Hollywood storytelling and historical reality • The leadership, morale, and combat experience of soldiers in the Pacific • What the film captures emotionally that many war movies miss • Where the movie diverges from the historical record This episode is also part of our ongoing Guadalcanal series, where we’re exploring one of the most important and hard-fought campaigns of the war from multiple angles—history, storytelling, and lived experience. 📈 Help the Channel Grow If you’re enjoying World War 2 Live: 👉 Subscribe on YouTube 👉 Leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform It really helps more people discover the show. 🎬 More Episodes Coming As Mark transitions out of his work at PBS, we’re gearing up for more in-depth video episodes, so stay tuned—there’s a lot more on the way. 📩 Got a question for Stump the Chumps? Send it to: worldwar2live@gmail.com Join us as we continue to explore World War II—not just the battles, but the stories, perspectives, and human experiences behind them. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

24. april 2026 - 1 h 10 min
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