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Roy Harris, History of WWII Podcast....

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MrTimm

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Apr 4, 2012, 4:34:28 PM4/4/12
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I've been listening for a few weeks and have really enjoyed it. His
pronunciations are awful, but the podcast is pretty good.

What do you all think? Any other recommended podcasts?

dumbstruck

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Apr 9, 2012, 11:14:51 AM4/9/12
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what podcast? URL?

GFH

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Apr 10, 2012, 10:36:26 AM4/10/12
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On Monday, April 9, 2012 11:14:51 AM UTC-4, dumbstruck wrote:
> what podcast? URL?

A downloadable video. To find it easily you need the URL. Or use Google.

GFH

dumbstruck

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Apr 10, 2012, 5:28:42 PM4/10/12
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I already did waste tons of time on google with no results. Why don't you post it?

Stephen Graham

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Apr 10, 2012, 6:37:12 PM4/10/12
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http://worldwariipodcast.net/wordpress/

It was one of the first Google result for me.

dumbstruck

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Apr 10, 2012, 11:55:22 PM4/10/12
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> It was one of the first Google result for me.

Thanks, but he had misspelled the authors name. If you use RAY Harris, you can slurp the whole podcast series free in one step from itunes.

So as the OP said, what do y'all think in terms of worthwhileness?
The author has thin credentials in terms of a history degree from
a provincial college. He posts sources that are a bit concerning,
although may be just filtered down to those avail from audiobook
(no Evans trilogy, but Shirer, and several others with known bias...
including a NOVEL!). It did sound interesting though.

The OP asked for others, and try the Pritzker Military Library podcasts
and those from the National Museum of US Air Force Lecture series.
I listed a bunch of such podcasts here a while ago.

P.S. the auto filter on this newsgroup on line length and such is
needlessly clobbering most posts from google groups. It is
unavoidable that it junks up the headers, but they don't show up
anyway. I have complained to google but don't expect relief there.
I have had to resubmit this post many many times.

MrTimm

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Apr 13, 2012, 1:56:20 PM4/13/12
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I apologize for the spelling error.

I agree that it might not be the most academic work in the history of
history, but I've been enjoying it.

Thanks for the additional recommendations. I wish I were more
entertaining.
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