Lesser-known details of the France 1940 Campaign
Your friendly history lesson, with a little bit of Op-Ed thrown in, some parts of the 1940 campaign in France of which many folks weren't aware. Why was Guderian relieved of command? Why might condoms have changed the course of the war? What's a Niwi? Was the French failure one of doctrine, or execution? You get the idea. Patreon link here: / the_chieftain World War Two channel, if you haven't already found it... : / @worldwartwo

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Armoured Vehicles of the Invasion of France 1940, by The Chieftain - WW2 Special

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The Worst Admirals - Doing the enemies job for them...

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US Armored Doctrine 1919-1942, Part 1.

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Sarah Paine - Why Putin and Xi can't escape geography

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One of the toughest journeys in history - the march of the Czechoslovakian Legions

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The Fall of France - Mark Gerges

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They Mocked His Valveless Engine — Until It Powered Britain's Toughest Warplanes!

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The Mach 3 Monster with a Drinking Problem

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Chieftain Talks: Operation Dynamo

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Development of Italy's Armored Doctrine, 1918-1940

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No, The Tank Is Not Dead.

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The 10 Most Disastrous Military Campaigns in History

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Why German Engineers Were Baffled That Britain's Fastest Bomber Was Made Of Wood

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The Battle of Sedan: The Anatomy of Failure - WW2 Documentary Special

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The early days of the S.A.S.

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Why Did France Collapse So Quickly In World War Two?

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The Worst Tank You Never Heard Of

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Mauser: How Two Brothers Built the Most Influential Firearm in History, Then Lost Everything

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The Battle that Saved an Army | Arras 1940 | The Tank Museum

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