(You may be interested in my other Podcast related posts) – I came across “The History of WWII Podcast” a few weeks back and have started listening to them from the beginning. This is a series of very detailed talks about WWII by Ray Harris (Ray Harris Jr; has a degree in history from James Madison University. He has been obsessed with the events and people from WWII since he first learned of them.). To give you some perspective, episode 32 covers the aftermath in France after Dunkirk. There are several podcasts in the series. Episode 281 was just released on March 3, 2020.
A new episode is released every two weeks. Episodes are usually in the 30-45 minute range in length. The podcast began in January of 2012.
If you are interested in the history of WWII I recommend this podcast.
If you are interested in the WWII era of history, you may find these three pages of interest.
- The “World War II Sources” page is a constantly growing collection of more than 360 links to museums, memorials, websites, Facebook pages, Twitter feeds and other sources with information on the World War II-era in history.
- The “World War II Timeline” page expands almost daily and shows events leading up to WWII, as well as during the war. Events are broken down into the Pacific and European Theaters by date.
- The About WWII page is a collection of links to posts that I have made over the years that are relevant to WWII.