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105 - Bravo Two Zero: When British SAS Were Captured & Tortured by Iraqi Soldiers...
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  • 105 - Bravo Two Zero: When British SAS Were Captured & Tortured by Iraqi Soldiers...

    Send a text The SAS operation known as Bravo Two Zero left three men killed and four men captured to be tortured by Iraqi soldiers during the 1990s. This horrific and deadly exercise is infamous today, having been discussed in various books - some of which were written by the operation’s survivors - and is even the subject of a film starring Sean Bean. But certain accounts of the Bravo Two Zero operation have also come under scrutiny in the last three decades, leading it to become one of the ...

    Mon, 09 Feb 2026
  • 104 - Operation Millennium: The RAF Mission That Terrified The Germans in WWII...

    Send us a text 1942. Nazi tyranny has engulfed Europe, the western Soviet Union and North Africa. Against this backdrop, there seems to be only one force who can take the fight to the heart of Hitler’s Third Reich – RAF Bomber Command. But results have been poor, and the cost has been high. As a new commander takes charge, he brings with him a bold new plan that he believes will be the first knock out blow of the war, and to deliver it, he plans to send over 1000 bombers to hit a single Germa...

    Wed, 04 Feb 2026
  • 103 - Operation Sea Lion: Hitler's Daring Plan to Invade Britain...

    Send us a text The Battle of Britain was one of the most unique and decisive battles in history. Fought almost entirely in the air, the defeat of Britain’s Royal Air Force would have opened the door to an invasion of Britain and the total subjugation of western Europe under the Swastika. Fortunately, the British defenders prevailed in what is remembered as their finest hour but while much is discussed about the battle for the skies, less is known about the efforts made to actually carry out t...

    Mon, 02 Feb 2026
  • 102 - When Paris Fell to Nazi Germany...

    Send us a text Few cities in the world can claim the same level of fame, of culture and possessing the level of prestige in the art world as Paris. It became known as ‘La Ville-Lumière’ or the City of Lights and it was one of the first true international cities, heavily influencing both European and world history for hundreds of years. Tyrants both ruled it and coveted it for themselves. During the early stages of the Great War, Kaiser Wilhelm II came frighteningly close to marching triumphan...

    Wed, 28 Jan 2026
  • 101 - Why Were The Nazis So Well-Dressed?

    Send us a text Smartly pressed and immaculately presented, the Nazis loved their uniforms. For the Nazi mindset, the uniform demonstrated discipline and status and was used as part of the propaganda effort to give their dream of a new, super-Germany a sense of fashion and style. Some embraced this more than others with perhaps the most notable connoisseur of fine clothing being Hermann Goering, the head of the Luftwaffe who was known to have specially tailored, flamboyant uniforms made for hi...

    Mon, 26 Jan 2026
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