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Battles Of The American Civil War

Battles Of The American Civil War

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The bloodiest war on American soil. States vs. States. Brothers vs. Brothers. There were over 380 official battles in the Civil War and we are here to re-live every single one of them. We mix our blend of non PC, humor and fun banter to give you a Civil War podcast like you have never heard before! Welcome to Battles Of The American Civil War!Copyright Bang Dang Network Sciences sociales
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  • Behind The Battles | Leonidas Polk
    Feb 27 2026
    Leonidas Polk was an Episcopal bishop who became a Confederate general and close ally of Jefferson Davis. He commanded troops at Battle of Shiloh, Battle of Stones River, and Battle of Chickamauga before being killed by Union artillery in 1864. This episode breaks down his rise, his battlefield reputation, and why he remains one of the war’s most debated generals.
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    54 min
  • Behind The Battles | George Crook
    Feb 20 2026
    George Crook was one of the Union Army’s most dependable battlefield commanders. From the mountains of western Virginia to the high stakes fighting in the Shenandoah Valley, he earned the trust of Grant, Sherman, and Sheridan through steady, aggressive leadership. In this episode, we break down who Crook was, what he accomplished during the Civil War, and why his reputation never matched his impact.
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    42 min
  • Behind The Battles | Gideon Pillow
    Feb 13 2026
    Gideon Pillow was one of the most controversial generals of the Civil War. From Fort Donelson to his strained relationship with fellow Confederate leaders, Pillow’s decisions shaped early Western Theater campaigns in ways that still spark debate today. This episode breaks down his military career, battlefield performance, and the moments that defined his legacy.





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    43 min
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