Episodios

  • 76.5 Battle of Lake Peipus 1242, Teutonic Knights vs Alexander Nevsky of Novgorod
    Jul 5 2025

    The Battle of Lake Peipus or 'The Battle on the Ice' was fought on 5th April 1242 between a coalition of western crusaders led by the Teutonic Knights against an army from Novgorod, Russia, led by Alexander Nevsky. The conflict was made famous by a Soviet film of 1938 directed by Sergei Eisenstein.

    This is the fifth and final part of a set of episodes on the Medieval Baltic and the Northern Crusades

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    34 m
  • 76.4 Novgorod, Alexander Nevsky
    Jun 27 2025

    Alexander Nevksy appointed Prince of Novgorod, a Russian city with its own unique culture and proud history.

    Lead up to Battle of Lake Peipus 1242

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    19 m
  • 76.3 Conquest of Livonia 1185-1238
    Jun 20 2025

    Livonia in the 12th century was threatened by invasion from all sides; Danes, Swedes, Germans, Poles and Russians. Key events in the episode;

    1201 - Founding of Riga (capital of modern day Latvia) by Bishop Albert

    1219 - Capture of Tallinn (capital of modern day Estonia) by Denmark in the legendary battle of Lyndaniss

    1236 - Defeat of a military order, the Sword Brothers, by a band of Lithuanians at the Battle of Saule

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    28 m
  • 76.2 Teutonic Knights - Origins & First Campaigns
    Jun 13 2025
    The Teutonic Order was set up in the Holy Land as a German equivalent of other military orders. The first campaigns in Europe were in response to invitations from the King of Hungary and then a Duke of Poland. And so began their conquest of Prussia

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    22 m
  • 76.1 The Baltic Sea, Early History and Wendish Crusade
    Jun 6 2025
    The geography and early history of the Baltic Sea. Also the beginnings of the Northern Crusades against the Baltic pagans. The first major campaign is the Wendish Crusade of 1147

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    25 m
  • Announcement - The Interwar Years
    Jun 4 2025

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    2 m
  • 75.1 Interview with Stuart E Eizenstat
    May 29 2024

    A special episode where I interview Stuart E Eizenstat - an American diplomat and attorney.

    Mr Einzenstat worked on Jimmy Carter's 1976 presidential campaign. After winning said campaign he became President Jimmy Carter’s Chief Domestic Policy Adviser.

    Later he went on to become President Bill Clinton's Deputy Secretary of the Treasury. And he served as the United States Ambassador to the European Union from 1993 to 1996

    Mr Eizenstat has also devoted much effort to various aspects of Holocaust Restitution, successfully negotiating major agreements with the Swiss, Germans, Austrian and French, and other European countries.


    He has recently written a book called the Art of Diplomacy in which he recounts how American negotiators reached historic agreements that changed the world.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Art-International-Diplomacy-Stuart-Eizenstat/dp/1538167999

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    38 m
  • 74.19 Treaty of Versailles
    Oct 20 2023

    The Paris Peace consisted of a group of distinct treaties, but the main concern of the delegates was the settlement with Germany, embodied in the Treaty of Versailles signed in June 1919.

    Germany’s eastern frontiers presented far greater problems.


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    Music composed by Edward Elgar, Enigma variations, Variation IX (Adagio) Nimrod

    Picture - Treaty of Versailles, Big Four

    Theme tune for the podcast by Nico Vettese, www.wetalkofdreams.com

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    21 m