Episodios

  • 79.4 Birth of Turkey 1922
    Oct 31 2025

    Conclusion of the Turkish National Struggle 1919-1922. Mustafa Kemal, later known as Ataturk, leads the Turkish Nationalists against the armies of Greece.

    The Battle of Sakarya River between the Turks and Greeks is a key battle of European history and shapes of the future of their respective countries.

    Picture: Inferno of Smyrna

    Music: The Charlston

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    26 m
  • 79.3 Turkish National Struggle 1919-1922
    Oct 25 2025

    Turkish National Struggle 1919-1922

    The Ottoman Empire emerges defeated from World War One. The Entente Allies impose harsh conditions in the armistice whereby the Ottomans lose most of their territory including parts of Anatolia. However, Mustafa Kemal, later known as Ataturk, raises an army to oppose the Allies

    Picture: Mustafa Kemal and Turkish soldiers

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    31 m
  • 79.2 World War 1 in the Caucasus and Greece
    Oct 17 2025

    As background to the Turkish National Struggle, this episode describes the events in the Caucasus Mountains in World War One, - conflict between Russia, the Ottoman Empire, the Germans, and nationalist groups of Georgians, Armenians and Azerbaijanis.

    Separately I talk about Greece's involvement in World War One.

    Picture: Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany and Enver Pasha, Minister of War for the Ottoman Empire

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    33 m
  • 79.1 Ottoman Empire, World War 1, Battle for Gaza
    Oct 10 2025

    The Ottoman Empire in World War One - the fights for the Suez Canal, Gaza, Jerusalem and Arabia between the British and Turks

    Picture: General Allenby enters Jerusalem

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    21 m
  • 78.3 Polish-Soviet War - Conclusion
    Sep 12 2025

    In 1920 the Polish and Soviet Russian armies clashed in a series of battles across a wide area of eastern Europe including Ukraine and Lithuania.

    The Soviets advanced deep into Poland and reached the gates of Warsaw, with the aims of capturing the city and., more widely, exporting their revolution across Europe.


    Picture: Polish soldiers in the Battle of Warsaw 1920

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    27 m
  • 78.2 Polish-Soviet War - Part 2
    Sep 5 2025

    The Polish Army make a pre-emptive strike against Soviet Russia. They invade the eastern borderlands, and take large amounts of territory, especially in Ukraine, but they fail to break the Russian army. Meanwhile, the Ukrainians attempt to form an administration in Kyiv


    Picture: Vladimir Lenin rallying his people to the war

    Intro Music: The Charlston

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    21 m
  • 78.1 Polish-Soviet War 1919-1921 (Intro)
    Aug 29 2025

    While Western Europe's borders were settled post World War One, fighting still raged elsewhere on the continent. The most significant was the Polish Soviet War, which raised issues such as the clash of ideologies, the Soviets’ attempt to export their revolution, the future of Europe itself.

    It was a conflict that spanned a large area, from Lithuania and Ukraine in the east to Warsaw in the west.

    Picture: Josef Pilsudksi with soldiers

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    28 m
  • 77.4 Russian Civil War, Conclusion
    Aug 8 2025

    The Bolsheviks face numerous opponents across Russia, and struggle to gain control of all lands of the old Tsarist Empire.

    The White anti-Bolsheviks make a plan to move on Moscow

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    Picture: By Hoodinski - Own work, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=16761719

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    31 m