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Korean War #27: Avengers Assemble

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Apologies for the birdsongs in advance...

 We've got a real treat for you in the latest episode of the Korean War guys, as niche diplomacy and underrated tales become our prime focus. Here we examine the tales of Turkey and New Zealand, and their jour...

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30YearsWar: 17th Century Warfare Episode 5

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Have yourself the latest installment of 17th Century Warfare series ad-free on me - happy Friday!

  Our series on 17th century warfare continues with a look at how French armies were constituted, and how their attitudes towards certain tact...

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Korean War #26: United We Stand

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Episode 26: United We Stand is out now, and within it we continue to surge ahead with our narrative of the Korean War through the lens of the body of the United Nations. We look at how it coped with the progress of the North Koreans throughout the summer, and how its members were eventua...

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1956 Episode 1.11: Gone But Nagy Forgotten

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Another Imre Nagy pun must mean it's time to get back into the story, as I complete your serving of 1956 for the month!

Episode 1.11, Gone But Nagy Forgotten looks at what happened after Stalin’s death, when Moscow decided it’d be a good idea to force ...

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1956 Episode 1.10: I Did Nagy See That Coming!

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It's about time we brought 1956 back from the dead! Another episode to follow on Friday, so stay tuned!

Here in Episode 1.10, I Did Nagy See That Coming we continue where we left off last time with some more titbits on Hungary under Soviet occupat...

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Korean War #25: The Tangle of War

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This is in some sense a two-pronged episode, where we look first of all at the days between 27-30 June 1950, and explain how the Truman administration managed to manipulate the strategic situation on the Han River to its own ends. Then, once we bring our story up to 30 June, we deliver a...

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Korean War #24: UNprecedented

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UNprecedented - get it, because UN = United Nations, and it's unprecedented because it's never happened before?! I'm a genius!

 Episode 24: UNprecedented looks at the role of the United Nations, which the US used, for a variety of reasons, to frame it...

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Korean War #23: What Lies Beneath

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 The Korean War is back with a bang!

Episode 23: What Lies Beneath takes us to the halls of Washington, where as we saw in the last episode, the US was surprisingly slow to respond to the North Korean invasion. What kind of methods did the Truman admi...

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30YearsWar: 17th Century Warfare Episode 4 - Theory Under Siege

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Here we put the Military Revolution to the test, by applying a key aspect of it - the trace italienne system - to 17th century France  

Get ready to lay siege! In this episode we use the case study of French fortifica...

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30YearsWar: 17th Century Warfare Episode 3 - Theory and Query

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Time to get a bit technical, but I promise it'll be anything BUT boring!

Get your thinking caps on history friends, because in this episode we’re going to assess the most important element of the historiography of the 17th century – the Military Revolu...

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30YearsWar: 17th Century Warfare Episode 2 - Longbows to Muskets

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In my time my poor father was as diligent to teach me to shoot, as to learn me any other thing; and so I think other men did their children: he taught me how to draw, how to lay my body in my bow, and not to draw from strength of the body: I had my bows bought me, according t...

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30YearsWar: 17th Century Warfare Miniseries Episode 1

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At long last! Our series on 17th century warfare has finally landed, with our first episode looking at…nothing to do with 17th century warfare…Hmmm. Not to worry history friends – untangling warfare in the 17th century requires a certain amount of background detail, and in this epi...

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Thirty Years War Intro 5: The ACTUAL Introduction Episode

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Our fifth introduction episode (if you're counting those TALK episodes), in this episode here we actually get down to the meat and bones of what you can expect from this series, what its structure, release schedule and objectives will be, and of course, why you should be really excited f...

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Thirty Years War Intro 4: For God or the Devil

(Apologies for the lateness patrons - Patreon is acting up a bit today!)

'This is a fight between God or the Devil. If his Majesty wants to side with God, he must join me. If he prefers to side with the Devil, then indeed he must fight me. There is no third way"     Gustavus Ad...

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Thirty Years War Prologue

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1618-2018 - on this day 400 years ago, one of the most destructive conflicts in human history erupted within the walls of Prague's Hradschin Castle. As we recount here, the conflict was neither all the fault of the Bohemians, nor sustained by them for very long. Instead, several factors ...

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Thirty Years War Intro 3: TALK II

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Back again with the second part of our TALK episode, which concludes the analysis of the Thirty Years War timeline in the typical style which only a TALK episode can manage! Here we take the story from 1635 and discuss several battles, characters and important diplomatic developments bef...

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Thirty Years War Intro 2: TALK I

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Happy birthday to us! When Diplomacy Fails is 6 years old today, and to celebrate we're jumping right into the Thirty Years War once again, with another intro episode (2/5) this one looking at the timeline of the conflict up to the year 1635, but with a twist. I...

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Thirty Years War Intro 1: Who's Who/What's What

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We're jumping back into the Thirty Years War and this is all super exciting, but to some of you guys it may also be a tad overwhelming, as a lot of unfamiliar stuff is about to be thrown at you. With that in mind, this episode is designed to familiarise you with the main themes, the most...

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WDF: Henry VIII's Foreign Policy

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This is something special! For all $1 Patrons and above, we have a special episode examining Henry VIII's foreign policy during the period 1509-47. This is an episode which I very much enjoyed doing, and which will be released in the History of England feed in mid-June. However, since yo...

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1956 Episode 1.9: Desperately Hungary

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Episode 9, Desperately Hungary takes a somewhat depressing journey into post-war Hungary, to present to you guys a story and a people which suffered much over the course of the Soviet occupation – also known as the Soviet ‘liberation’. Liberation from what, one may ask? Well how ab...

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Korean War #22: Crossing The Rubicon

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Korean War #21: In Support of My Thesis

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Episode 21: In Support of My Thesis is a kind of culmination of all we've learned so far. It's also a recap of our findings and my theses for this series. What do I believe, and why do I believe it, and how do I respond to some other scholars who claim that the Korean War began for diffe...

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WDF: State of the Podcast Address 23April2018

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There's an awful lot to get into here, but we have to start somewhere! In this episode, I explain why my plans have effectively gone up in smoke, and what I plan to do to rectify these new developments. Expect announcements on the future of Poland Is Not Yet Lost, 1956, the Korean War, t...

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Dear Patrons, I need your help...

LONG-ISH READ AHEAD. 

Within this update I drop some good news on you guys, some meh news, and some bad news. Hopefully a good portion of you guys will see this, but if not, I will be releasing a State of the Podcast Address because there's been a few...

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1956 Episode 1.8: The Star Pupil

  

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Episode 8, The Star Pupil continues our story from last time, as the Polish situation presents us with a few more questions which require our attention. Vladislav Gomulka had managed to persuade Khrushchev that his leadership would not come at the expense of the Soviet...

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Korean War #20: Korean Background Part 3

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PATRONS: Make sure to give a warm welcome to our featured history podcast through the History Podcasting Platform: Noah Tetzner, and his History of Vikings Podcast. You can find Noah's excellent podcast here: View Post

1956 Episode 1.7: Soviet Sickles

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Episode 7, Soviet Sickles examines the continuing dete...

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Korean War #19: Korean Background Part 2

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Episode 19: Korean Background Part 2 picks up where we left off last time with an examination of Syngman Rhee, by examining his counterpart up North. Who was Kim Il-sung, and where did he come from to assume a position of unrivalled power in Pyongyang by 1950? Was this rise all by accide...

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1956 Episode 1.6: Polish Hammers

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Episode 6, Polish Hammers, examines the fallout of Khrushchev’s February speech in the context of Poland. What was the Polish experience of living in the Soviet orbit? Here we set the scene and trace a bit of the background. It’s a tragic kind of story if you happen to be a Pole, or ...

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Korean War #18: Korean Background Part 1

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