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#OnThisDay in 1942, British troops landed on the island of #Madagascar. The British assumed the French would pit up little resistance, but the subsequent campaign lasted almost exactly six months.

It was the first major Allied amphibious invasion of the #SecondWorldWar, with the first use of tank landing ships (LSTs), and the first use of tanks in an amphibious operation.

https://russellphillips.uk/madagascar/

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The Polish Embassy in London has released a series of interviews with Marian Rejewski, the first person to crack the #Enigma code.

He explains the process, including how they did it before they invented the bomba, and how the bomba worked. Fascinating stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpGkvbzPcKIkRFESgp-rn5wraRvJD-DEz

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This is brilliant — volunteers knitted a life-size Churchill AVRE to mark the upcoming 80th anniversary of .

https://www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/2024-04-30/life-size-knitted-tank-created-by-small-army-of-volunteers

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The memorial to child victims of war at - 82 sculptures of children, cast in bronze. I've seen it in person, and it's a very powerful piece. It's also in need of restoration.

For my later this month, I'm asking for to the restoration fund.

You can donate here (most of the page is in Czech, but donation details are in English): https://www.donio.cz/restaurovani-pamatniku-detskych-obeti-valky?lang=en

For more information about the memorial (in English): https://www.lidice-memorial.cz/en/memorial/war-childrens-victims-monument/

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Close up photo of the plaque on the memorial to child victims of war at Lidice. Text in multiple languages. English: "82 children of Lidice gassed by the Nazis in 1942. In memory of the millions of children who perished in the Second World War"

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I'm behind on my podcasts at the moment, but this should be an interesting one.

The : 220 - The Archer: Reversing to Victory

https://sites.libsyn.com/65366/220-the-archer-reversing-to-victory

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My book, "A Ray of Light: Reinhard Heydrich, and the North Staffordshire Miners" is currently 's deal of the day - discounted by 60%

Note that if you have a or account, you can use those details to log in to DriveThruFiction.

But you'll have to be quick if you want it - the deal ends in about 19 hours.
https://www.drivethrufiction.com/product/188644/

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I'm working through proofreader comments/corrections for my next book.

Evidently I wrote that in 1940 Churchill ordered the to "set Europe showcase" 😂

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Today I learned that Hap Arnold, who was in charge of the US Army Air Force during the , was taught to fly by the Wright brothers.

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A trailer has been released for The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, the upcoming film about the .

It looks like a lot of fun, but not one to watch for the historical accuracy 🙂

https://invidious.flokinet.to/watch?v=uWUoGVF_zsM

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are trying to record the prevously-untold stories of women who fought with the resistance during the
https://alanmalcher.com/2024/01/04/forgotten-women-of-the-french-resistance-during-ww2/
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Good article busting the myth that Germany had a technological advantage over the Allies during the .
https://tankhistoria.com/uncategorized/myth-of-german-technological-superiority/

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There weren't many survivors left, and now there's one less.

Lidice survivor Věra Čepelová dies at 88 | Radio Prague International
https://english.radio.cz/lidice-survivor-vera-cepelova-dies-88-8801223

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The Battle Of Gorgopotamos Brits And Greeks In World War II – Greek City Times
https://greekcitytimes.com/2023/11/25/gorgopotamos-brits-greeks-2/

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The crew of a German Ju88 prepare for take off. The distinctive safety harnesses they wore were designed to keep them afloat in the event of having to bail out over water unlike the British equivalent that had to be inflated in the water - date and location unknown

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in 1942, Vichy French forces on Madagascar requested surrender terms, but prolonged negotiations until after midnight. This meant the campaign officially lasted six months, and their men would receive war pensions and campaign medals.

The whole campaign is fascinating for many reasons. I first became interested in it when I discovered that Tetrarch tanks were used, as standard light tanks, the role that they were designed for.
https://russellphillips.uk/madagascar/

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Gah. I've just visited a group on Facebook, and the first two posts I saw were wrong.

One had a photo of a Sturmtiger claiming it was a Maus.

The other mentioned the Victoria Cross. It correctly mentioned that only one person won the VC twice during the war, but then listed how many VCs were awarded by country, and missed out New Zealand. Charles Upham, the man who won it twice, was a New Zealander.

I feel like I'm being trolled.

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The latest episode is Robert Pike on Oradour-sur-Glane. Not surprisingly, it's a difficult listen, but I'd recommend it nonetheless.

https://shows.acast.com/6467b7de03f4220011a934bd/episodes/646c4c8f21fbf20011e6352e


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This review from @PSchweig86 has me very interested in this free solo game about , and I'm going to back the Kickstarter too.
http://hobbygamesrecce.blogspot.com/2023/09/solo-games-battle-cards.html


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Members of the French Resistance photographed with paratroopers of the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division - Normandy, June 1944

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