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Why Wars Happened Interview History Podcast

Why Wars Happened Interview History Podcast

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Welcome back to the Why Wars Happened History Podcast, where you learn about the causes of wars and things like, why did it happen? Was it inevitable? Who was involved?

Sometimes I go back hundreds of years just so we can understand what happened in our narrative episodes covering the long course of a war and the background of the war. And if you want to talk more about war, we also have authors, historians, war generals, royalty, actors, filmmakers, a whole bunch of people come on as guests and we talk about everything about before, during, and after war. So let's go!

The Why Wars Happened History Podcast covers The American Revolution, World War I, World War II, Medieval Wars in England, The Habsburg Empire, The War in Iraq, Scottish wars, The War of the Roses, The Cuban Missile Crisis, The Cold War, The Thirty Years War, The Hundred Years War, The American Civil War, and many others.

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  • WWII The Battle of Midway with Martin Dugard
    May 20 2025

    Hey guys, welcome back to the Why Wars Happened History Podcast, where you learn about the causes of wars and things like, why did it happen? Was it inevitable? Who was involved?

    Sometimes I go back hundreds of years just so we can understand what happened in our narrative episodes covering the long course of a war and the background of the war. And if you want to talk more about war, we also have authors, historians, war generals, royalty, actors, filmmakers, a whole bunch of people come on as guests and we talk about everything about before, during, and after war. So let's go!

    The Why Wars Happened History Podcast covers The American Revolution, World War I, World War II, Medieval Wars in England, The Habsburg Empire, The War in Iraq, Scottish wars, The War of the Roses, The Cuban Missile Crisis, The Cold War, The Thirty Years War, The Hundred Years War, The American Civil War, and many others.

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    INTERVIEW: WWII The Battle of Midway with Martin Dugard

    In this episode of the Why Wars Happened History podcast, we dive into the Battle of Midway and its pivotal role in World War II with New York Times bestselling author Martin Dugard. Known for his collaborative works with Bill O’Reilly on the bestselling Killing series, Dugard brings his expertise to his new book, Taking Midway. Learn about the significant impact of code-breaking, the strategies of key figures like Admirals Chester Nimitz and Yamamoto, and the intense stakes of naval warfare. Tune in for an in-depth discussion on historical storytelling, the human element in war, and what it takes to write compelling history. Perfect for history buffs, WWII enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by military strategy and historical narratives.

    00:00 Introduction to the Why Wars Happened History Podcast

    00:52 Interview with Martin Dugard: Bestselling Author

    01:22 The Success of the Killing Series

    03:47 The Cinematic Approach to Writing History

    06:39 The Strategic Importance of Midway

    10:32 Japan's Expansion and Resource Needs

    12:12 Churchill's Risky Moves During WWII

    15:54 Admiral Chester Nimitz: A Risk Taker

    16:34 The Innovative Naval Officer

    17:38 The Importance of Code Breaking

    20:02 Admiral Yamamoto's Strategy

    22:52 The Battle of Midway: Key Moments

    26:21 US vs. Japanese Military Tactics

    27:54 The Power of American Production

    29:50 Future Projects and Reflections

    31:40 Conclusion and Farewell

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    #worldwar2

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    #ChesterNimitz

    #AdmiralYamamoto

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    #MilitaryStrategy

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    #whywarshappened

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    32 mins
  • INTERVIEW: How Scotland Fought for Freedom with Professor Michael Brown
    May 13 2025

    Hey guys, welcome back to the Why Wars Happened History Podcast, where you learn about the causes of wars and things like, why did it happen? Was it inevitable? Who was involved?

    Sometimes I go back hundreds of years just so we can understand what happened in our narrative episodes covering the long course of a war and the background of the war. And if you want to talk more about war, we also have authors, historians, war generals, royalty, actors, filmmakers, a whole bunch of people come on as guests and we talk about everything about before, during, and after war. So let's go!

    The Why Wars Happened History Podcast covers The American Revolution, World War I, World War II, Medieval Wars in England, The Habsburg Empire, The War in Iraq, Scottish wars, The War of the Roses, The Cuban Missile Crisis, The Cold War, The Thirty Years War, The Hundred Years War, The American Civil War, and many others.

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    INTERVIEW: How Scotland Fought for Freedom with Professor Michael Brown

    We're heading back to medieval Scotland in this episode of Why Wars Happened. Our guest, historian Michael Brown from the University of St. Andrews and author of The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371, takes us deep into the real story behind the Scottish Wars of Independence. From the rise of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce to shifting alliances, brutal battles, and the roots of the Stewart dynasty, this isn’t just about war—it’s about identity, language, and survival. We also talk about Scotland’s climate, trade, and regional differences that shaped its long struggle for autonomy. If you think you know this chapter of history, think again.

    00:00 Introduction to the Why Wars Happened History Podcast

    00:48 Meet Michael Brown: Expert on Scottish History

    01:20 The 13th Century in Scotland: Alba vs. Scotland

    02:02 Language Transition in Medieval Scotland

    03:35 Population and Clans in Medieval Scotland

    07:22 The Role of Lords and Nobles in Scotland

    11:34 The Anglo-Scottish Relationship and Wars of Independence

    14:10 Challenges of Historical Research

    16:51 Debates and Controversies in Scottish History

    19:21 Internal Changes in Scotland: 13th to 14th Century

    23:06 Adapting to Change: Agriculture and Colonization

    23:18 Impact of the Plague on Population and Colonization

    25:08 Warfare and Population Movements

    26:38 Robert Bruce's Tactics and Legacy

    28:03 Hypothetical Scenarios in Scottish History

    32:37 The Rise of the Stewarts

    34:59 Misconceptions About Medieval Scotland

    38:17 Conclusion and Upcoming Works

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    40 mins
  • INTERVIEW: President Bush Biographer on the Iraq War - Robert Draper
    May 6 2025

    Hey guys, welcome back to the Why Wars Happened History Podcast, where you learn about the causes of wars and things like, why did it happen? Was it inevitable? Who was involved?

    Sometimes I go back hundreds of years just so we can understand what happened in our narrative episodes covering the long course of a war and the background of the war. And if you want to talk more about war, we also have authors, historians, war generals, royalty, actors, filmmakers, a whole bunch of people come on as guests and we talk about everything about before, during, and after war. So let's go!

    The Why Wars Happened History Podcast covers The American Revolution, World War I, World War II, Medieval Wars in England, The Habsburg Empire, The War in Iraq, Scottish wars, The War of the Roses, The Cuban Missile Crisis, The Cold War, The Thirty Years War, The Hundred Years War, The American Civil War, and many others.

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    INTERVIEW: President Bush Biographer on the Iraq War - Robert Draper

    Welcome back to the Why Wars Happened History podcast! In this episode, we dive into the causes and events of the Iraq War with our special guest, acclaimed New York Times journalist and author Robert Draper.

    Draper, who had direct access to members of the Bush administration, including President George W. Bush himself, shares insights from his book 'To Start a War: How the Bush Administration Took America into Iraq.' We discuss the historical backdrop of Saddam Hussein's regime, the impact of 9/11, the controversial weapons of mass destruction, and the complex post-war consequences.

    Tune in as Draper provides a comprehensive look into the intricate layers of war planning, intelligence failures, and the lasting repercussions of the Iraq War. This is an episode packed with detailed analysis and behind-the-scenes perspectives you won't want to miss.

    00:00 Introduction to the Why Wars Happen History Podcast

    00:49 Interview with Robert Draper: Access to Sources

    02:32 The Gulf War and Its Impact on the 2003 Iraq War

    06:17 Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Iraq Survey Group

    15:40 Saddam Hussein and Al-Qaeda: Unraveling the Myths

    21:38 Post-War Planning: Departmental Conflicts

    27:12 The Legacy of the Iraq War and Bush's Reflection

    28:57 Conclusion and Upcoming Projects

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    #CoalitionoftheWilling

    #OperationIraqiFreedom

    #MilitaryHistory

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    #USArmy

    #ColonelKevinBenson

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    30 mins

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