Losing at War: Battlefield Blunders and the Men who Made Them
“Loosing at War: Battlefield Blunders and The Men Who Made Them” with John Curatola, PhD, James Holland and Conrad Crane, PhD. These two scholars delve into a discussion of some military decisions during WWII that historians have typically referred to as “blunders” and the leaders who are responsible for them.

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Between Hitler and Stalin on the Eastern Front

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'The Final Costly Year of World War II' with Robert M. Citino

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'Tightening the Noose' with Jon Parshall, John McManus, Craig Symonds, James Scott

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Michael Neiberg with James Holland: When France Fell

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35th Annual Admiral Nimitz Symposium - 2022: Panel Discussion

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Kursk: The Epic Armored Engagement (2013)

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Japan Knew They Couldn't Beat America...Why Did They Attack Anyway? | EP 3

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Operation Typhoon and the 1941 Battle for Moscow - John Suprin

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Why Did the German Army Fight to the End?

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The Case Against General Patton

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I Texted A Loan Shark Back. What I Uncovered Will Shock You.

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Rick Atkinson- WWII Soldiers in Northern Europe

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The End of WWII on the Eastern Front with Rob Citino

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Stalin at War - Stephen Kotkin

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Burma '44: Britain's War in the East with James Holland | John Batchelor

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'The Divine Wind' with Mark Stille, Jonathan Parshall & John Curatola

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1915 -- An Ecstasy of Fumbling - Richard S. Faulkner

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1942 Q & A show with Jon Parshall

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The Air War Over the B.E.F. – An Interview with James Holland

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