168. The Battle of Britain
“Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.”Well that was Winston Churchill’s view.Now, 80 years on, Al Murray and James Holland offer a modern perspective on the events of the summer of 1940. Also, the lads answer a host of intriguing listener questions. Join the We Have Ways members’ club now for £6 a month using the link below:Patreon.com/wehaveways Al and James have chosen three books to read this summer and all three are available at a discount of 30pc from Waterstones for our Patreon members. Greyhound, by C S ForesterHitler: My Part in his Downfall by Spike MilliganEagle Day by Richard Collier A Goalhanger Films productionProduced by Harry LinekerExec Producer Tony PastorTwitter: #WeHaveWays@WeHaveWaysPodEmail: [email protected]

170. The Battle of Britain - Part 2

172. Battle of Britain - Part 3

Revolutions: The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk - David Stone

195. From Iceland to Africa

83. The Berlin Wall

Michael Neiberg with James Holland: When France Fell

The Night Britain Stole Germany's Radar

Would Britain Have Beaten an Invasion in 1940?

The Royal Artillery and the crisis of 1915 | Dr Spencer Jones

5 Reasons The Allies Won WW2 With James Holland

157. Byzantium and the Ghosts of Rome

219. Rudolph Hess

Battle of Britain | The Hardest Day Hour-by-Hour 3D

'The Dambusters - A Reassessment' by television historian and broadcaster James Holland

166. Hitler Myths

Lee Miller: Exposing the Horrors of World War Two

Life in the SS

The 80th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain: A Conversation with James Holland and Rob Citino, PhD

10. What Happened to RAF and Luftwaffe Pilots Shot Down in The Battle of Britain

