Épisodes

  • Thirteen Minutes - Ep. 11
    May 18 2026

    This episode of History Date Night dives into the dramatic events between October 29th and November 8th, 1939: a failed torpedo attack nearly kills Churchill, the US arms embargo is lifted, the Oslo Report reaches Britain, and Hitler narrowly survives a bomb by 13 minutes. Eyewitness accounts of Nazi camps reach Britain, German generals attempt but abort a coup, professors in Kraków are arrested, and Finland rejects Soviet demands as the Winter War looms.

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    19 min
  • The Phoney War - Ep. 10
    May 13 2026

    This episode of History Date Night explores the Phoney War from October 19-28, 1939. While Western Europe remains quiet, vital events unfold: Turkey signs a mutual assistance treaty with the Allies; Germany issues invasion plans; Poland's occupation intensifies; Finland nears conflict with the USSR; American neutrality is tested; Czech students protest; Pope Pius XII condemns aggression; and the Graf Spee eludes capture. Beneath the surface, the machinery of war and occupation accelerates.

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    17 min
  • Submarines and Shock - Ep.9
    May 11 2026

    This episode of History Date Night recounts Germany’s daring U-47 attack on HMS Royal Oak at Scapa Flow, killing 835 men and shaking British naval confidence. On the same day, the Polish submarine Orzel completes a remarkable escape to Britain. The week also sees Germany’s first air raids on British soil, a heroic destroyer captain’s final command, Hitler's strategic moves, and a muted British response amid public unease and enemy propaganda triumphs.

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    22 min
  • Peace Offers and Atomic Letters - Ep.8
    May 8 2026

    This episode covers October 6-12, 1939, when Hitler offers a cynical peace while secretly planning to invade France. China wins the Battle of Changsha, marking Japan's first major setback. Nazi policies escalate toward the Holocaust, and Einstein's letter to Roosevelt sparks the path to the atomic bomb. Strategic decisions about Norway and Finland emerge, the Graf Spee hunts in the Atlantic, and Allied air training ramps up as world events reverberate across continents.

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    19 min
  • The Map Redrawn - Ep.7
    May 8 2026

    This episode covers the final week of Poland's resistance in WWII: key battles, the German-Soviet division of Poland, Churchill's iconic speech, the launch of Nazi euthanasia programs, Hitler's victory parade amid Warsaw's ruins, and the birth of Poland's government-in-exile. The episode also explores Allied responses, the Graf Spee's commerce raids, Soviet moves in the Baltics, and Japan's strategic shift, marking a pivotal moment in early WWII.

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    20 min
  • Warsaw Falls - Ep.6
    May 8 2026

    Episode 6 of History Date Night recounts the intense final days of Warsaw's siege in September 1939: devastating bombardments, Hitler's plans for France, the founding of the RSHA, and the Gestapo-NKVD meeting. Warsaw surrenders after 27 days, the Polish resistance is born, and Poland is formally divided by Germany and the USSR. Meanwhile, the Ark Royal survives a false sinking, Estonia loses independence, and Roosevelt begins economic pressure on Japan.

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    17 min
  • The World Looks Away - Ep.5
    May 8 2026

    Between September 20–23, 1939, Poland's resistance collapses: major armies surrender, Warsaw is besieged, and the Soviets and Germans divide the country. Heydrich initiates Nazi policies that lay groundwork for the Holocaust. In the US, Roosevelt pushes to revise neutrality laws. Globally, Romania faces assassination and repression, China battles Japan, and a last cavalry charge occurs in Poland. Sigmund Freud dies in exile, Jewish radios are confiscated in Germany, and Churchill endures history's most trying three weeks.

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    18 min
  • Knife in the Back - Ep.4
    May 8 2026

    This episode of History Date Night covers September 16–19, 1939: France's failed Saar Offensive, the sinking of HMS Courageous, the Soviet invasion of Poland, and the joint partition of the country by Germany and the USSR. Key stories include the daring escape of the Polish submarine Orzel, the flight of Poland's Enigma codebreakers, Lord Haw-Haw's first broadcast, and Hitler's ominous speech in Danzig. Poland is divided, but resistance and hope endure.

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    21 min