The Real Fury I A Real Tanker Talks
John and Kevin into the experiences of Irving Bromberg, a World War II tanker. The discussion highlights the realities of tank warfare, the psychological toll of combat, and the importance of veteran narratives. Through Bromberg's story, they explores themes of camaraderie, the impact of war on mental health, and the often-misrepresented portrayal of military experiences in popular culture. In the Stump the Chumps segment the guys delve into the complexities of neutrality, supply routes, and the roles of different nations involved in the conflict. They explore the significance of the Lend-Lease program, the Iranian connection, and the contributions of minor Axis powers, discussing whether these nations were more of a help or hindrance to the Axis cause. Send Stump the Chumps questions to: [email protected]

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