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The Battle of Midway

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Release Date: 10/01/2025

The Fall of Constantinople show art The Fall of Constantinople

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The Fall of Constantinople in 1453 marked the dramatic end of the Byzantine Empire and the rise of Ottoman dominance in the eastern Mediterranean. In this episode, we follow the final siege, the massive cannons of Mehmed II, the last stand of Emperor Constantine XI, and the moment a city that had stood for over a thousand years finally fell. Listen now, then explore this episode and our other history podcasts at compactwarfare.com, where sieges are frequent and survival is never guaranteed. Visit our website:  Find us on our social media sites: #fallofconstantinople #byzantineempire...

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The Battle of Waterloo show art The Battle of Waterloo

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The Battle of Waterloo, fought on 18 June 1815, brought the Napoleonic Wars to a decisive end. In this episode, we follow Napoleon’s final gamble, Wellington’s defensive stand, and the arrival of the Prussians that sealed France’s defeat. Rain, mud, cannon fire, and catastrophic timing collide in a battle that ended an era and reshaped Europe. Listen now, then explore this episode and our other history podcasts at compactwarfare.com, where final battles are rarely tidy and never quiet. Visit our website:  Find us on our social media sites: #battleofwaterloo #napoleonicwars...

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The Soviet-Afghan War show art The Soviet-Afghan War

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The Soviet–Afghan War, fought between 1979 and 1989, was a brutal conflict that reshaped Afghanistan, weakened the Soviet Union, and helped redraw the global Cold War map. In this episode, we explore the invasion, the mujahideen resistance, foreign involvement, and the long shadow the war cast over both Afghanistan and the wider world. Listen now, then explore this episode and our other history podcasts at compactwarfare.com, where everything is connected, even when history really wishes it wasn’t. Visit our website:  Find us on our social media sites: #sovietafghanwar #coldwar...

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The Battle of White Mountain show art The Battle of White Mountain

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The Battle of White Mountain, fought on 8 November 1620 near Prague, was a short, brutal battle with enormous consequences. In less than two hours, the Protestant Bohemian army collapsed, the Habsburgs secured control of Bohemia, and the Thirty Years’ War escalated into one of Europe’s deadliest conflicts. This episode explores how a seemingly minor engagement triggered decades of war, religious persecution, and political upheaval across the continent. Listen now, then explore this episode and our other history podcasts at compactwarfare.com, where everything lives under one very...

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The Battle of Bosworth show art The Battle of Bosworth

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The Battle of Bosworth, fought on 22 August 1485, was the clash that ended the Wars of the Roses and reshaped English history. In this episode, we follow the final hours of King Richard III, the rise of Henry Tudor, and the chaotic battlefield decisions that changed the crown forever. Politics, betrayal, mud, steel, and one very famous last stand. Listen now, then explore this episode and the rest of the series at compactwarfare.com, where you can also discover our other history podcasts in one place. Visit our website:  Find us on our social media sites: #battleofbosworth...

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The Battle of Alesia show art The Battle of Alesia

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In 52 BCE Julius Caesar trapped Vercingetorix in the hilltop oppidum of Alesia, ringed it with miles of earthworks, then fought off a massive Gallic relief force from a second line. This episode explains the double fortifications, the cavalry battles, the relief assaults, and how surrender turned the Gallic War. Visit our website:  Find us on our social media sites: #Alesia #Caesar #Vercingetorix #GallicWars #AncientWarfare #RomanHistory #HistoryPodcast

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The Battle of Verdun show art The Battle of Verdun

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In 1916 the German army struck at Verdun to bleed France white. For ten grim months forts like Douaumont and Vaux changed hands, artillery ruled the field, and the Voie Sacrée kept the French line alive. This episode explains Falkenhayn’s plan, Pétain’s rotation system, the fortress battles, and why Verdun became a symbol of national endurance. Visit our website:  Find us on our social media sites: #Verdun #WorldWarOne #Douaumont #Vaux #WesternFront #MilitaryHistory #HistoryPodcast

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The Battle of Flodden show art The Battle of Flodden

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In September 1513, Scotland’s King James IV met the Earl of Surrey near Branxton Moor. Scottish pike formations advanced off high ground into boggy slopes, where English bills and longbows bit hard. Flodden ended with a broken host, fallen nobles and a slain king, reshaping power on both sides of the border. Visit our website:  Find us on our social media sites: #Flodden #JamesIV #BranxtonMoor #TudorHistory #AngloScottishWars #MilitaryHistory #HistoryPodcast

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Cnut The Great's Conquest of England show art Cnut The Great's Conquest of England

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Between 1013 and 1016, England was torn by Danish invasions, shifting allegiances and brutal campaigning. This episode tracks how Sweyn Forkbeard’s seizure of power set the stage, how Æthelred’s return faltered, how Edmund Ironside fought back, and how Cnut finally secured the crown after Assandun and a hard political settlement with the English elite. Visit our website:  Find us on our social media sites: #CnutTheGreat #VikingAge #AngloSaxonEngland #EdmundIronside #Assandun #MedievalWarfare #HistoryPodcast

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The Battle of the Little Bighorn show art The Battle of the Little Bighorn

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Join us as we explore the dramatic clash between the US 7th Cavalry and the united Lakota and Cheyenne forces at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Learn how strategy, leadership, and overconfidence shaped one of history’s most iconic last stands. Visit our website:  Find us on our social media sites: #littlebighorn,#custer,#sittingbull,#crazyhorse,#americanwest,#nativeamerican,#history,#compactwarfare,#podcast

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In June 1942, four Japanese carriers sailed to crush the U.S. Pacific Fleet near a tiny atoll. Codebreakers set the trap, dive bombers delivered the blows, and in five decisive minutes the balance of the Pacific war shifted. This episode breaks down the intelligence play, the torpedo squadrons’ sacrifice, the dive-bomber strikes, and why Midway turned defense into initiative.

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