
Japan's Reluctant Surrender | WW2 Podcast
Even after dropping 2 atomic bombs on their cities, Japan almost didn't surrender. There were quite a few fanatics in the Japanese army who staged a coup the night before the surrender
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Hosted by elizabeth c · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 9 episodes
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If you love history as much as I do, and want to avoid the history lectures, then join us for a conversation about the human condition. This podcast focuses on the POWs in the Pacific. The battles that lead up to their internment and the battles leading to their liberation. I will also include some amazing stories from Europe that focus on the how did they survive that situation. So join us as I tell you the stories of our fathers, grandfathers and maybe even our great-grandfathers.
elizabeth c hosts World War II in the Pacific - the Human Condition, a history show with 9 episodes published.

Even after dropping 2 atomic bombs on their cities, Japan almost didn't surrender. There were quite a few fanatics in the Japanese army who staged a coup the night before the surrender
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The flag raising on Iwo Jima was done twice because an Officer wanted the flag.
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I've been to Normandy 4xs. Each time I learned valuable information while traveling in the region. Things i wish i knew before my trip. I missed a lot of events because I assumed and didn't look deeper into the anniversa
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Planes Grounded before the Japanese attack on the Philippines. MacArthur made lots of blunders when the Japanese struck. Beginning with this one.
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The hidden secret at Ouistreham during WW2 explained
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During WW2 the US paid Japan along with other Allied countries to take care of their POWs
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WW2 POW survival in the Pacific meant enduring conditions that pushed the human body to its limits. Men were already weakened by disease—malaria, dysentery, beriberi, dengue fever—spreading rapidly through overcrowded ca
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WW2, for many prisoners in the Pacific, survival didn’t end on land. They were packed into unmarked transport ships—later called hell ships—where conditions quickly turned deadly. No markings. No protection. No way out.
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World War II didn’t begin for Guam with a battle plan—it arrived without warning. On the morning of December 8th, 1941, the island heard the news of Pearl Harbor. Within hours, aircraft were already in the sky. Roads wer
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