
The Road to the Seven Years' War: Rise of Frederick the Great
The Road to the Seven Years' War traces the intricate web of European rivalries in the mid-18th century, setting the stage for a global conflict often called the first "world war." It begins with the ...
16 Tammi 1h 17min

The Taiping Rebellion: the Fall of Nanjing
The video from the Pacific War Channel, hosted by Craig and Guarav, delves into the early phases of the Taiping Rebellion (1850-1864), one of history's bloodiest conflicts. It begins with a recap of H...
9 Tammi 1h 28min

The Rise of Hong Xiuquan: the Self Proclaimed Brother of Jesus
The Taiping Rebellion (1850–1864) stands as the bloodiest civil war in human history, claiming an estimated 20–30 million lives and reshaping 19th-century China. It was ignited by Hong Xiuquan, a fail...
2 Tammi 1h 12min

When Enemies Laid Down Arms: The 1914 Christmas Miracle
Dive into one of history's most heartwarming wartime stories! In this episode of "Echoes of War," we uncover the incredible Christmas Truce of 1914 during World War I. As Europe descended into chaos, ...
24 Joulu 20251h 21min

(Exclusive) Why did the Japanese perform so many atrocities during WW2?
This Podcast explores why Imperial Japan committed numerous atrocities in the Pacific War, framing the discussion around five interlinked drivers. First, the erosion of international norms and treaty ...
12 Joulu 202549min

Politically Incorrect History: Hilarious Military Blunders in History
Craig and Garv dive into some of history’s most infamous blunders, zeroing in on military missteps that reshaped outcomes. They spotlight reckless decision-making by Roman commanders who consistently ...
5 Joulu 20251h 18min

How the Allies Crushed Hitler's U-Boat Campaign | Battle of the Atlantic Part 2
Craig and Garauv delve into the Battle of the Atlantic, unpacking how the Allies gradually gained the upper hand in a brutal, protracted maritime struggle. They begin by outlining the central objectiv...
28 Marras 20251h 29min




















