Podcasts, videos, books and tweets of the week 28
Ham Solo edition
Book will be called Putin’s War - Russian Genocide.
That’s the news.
By:
Chris Bellamy,

Philip Blood,

and Roger Cirillo

Failed Communist of the week spreads lies
'National Socialism was egalitarian and horribly modern. It sided with children against parents and (often) teachers. It built super-highways, gigantic holiday camps, space rockets, and jet engines.'
— Peter Hitchens (@ClarkeMicah) 4:38 PM ∙ Mar 11, 2023
Podcast of the week
Everybody has opinions just like everybody has…
Another podcast with Phil

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In The Darkest Year: The British Army on the Western Front 1917 (Helion and Company, 2021), leading First World War historians examine key aspects of the British Army's campaign on the Western Front in 1917. It includes studies of the Battle of Arras, Third Battle of Ypres, and Battle of Cambrai, as well as examinations of British Army strategy, morale, tactics, training, and intelligence gathering. It is the fourth book in Spencer Jones's award-winning series which examines the British Army on the Western Front year-by-year and marks a major contribution to our understanding of the Army in this controversial year.
Philip Blood is a British born independent historian and freelance author living in Aachen, Germany. Previously senior fellow at the American in Berlin, a military history advisor to the Association of the US Army Book Program, and senior lecturer as RWTH-Aachen (Technical University). Previous lecturer positions at Surrey University and London University.

Budd of the week
I’ve not driven this.
— Nick Budd (@BuddNicholas) 5:22 PM ∙ Mar 9, 2023
Book of the week

@Books2Cover #PhotoFriday - a recommended book.
— Dr Philip W Blood (@HistorianBlood) 6:08 PM ∙ Mar 10, 2023
@prior_robin was my guest on @NewBooksMilHist yesterday. A very lively discussion with the national air raid warning signal. Should be released next week. #cultureofwar

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