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The Nazis & the German Royal Family with Stephan Malinowski
On 9th November 1918 Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated the German crown and retired to Holland where he learnt Dutch and began a passion for archaeology. But during the rise of the Nazis hope was raised that he could once more stride the imperial stage arm in arm with Adolf Hitler. These hopes were taken on by his son the Crown Prince but these too were dashed, and then began an attempt to cleanse the Hohezollern name, a name that evoked names such as The Great Elector, Frederick William and Frederick the Great.
Joining today is the acclaimed historian Stephan Malinowski, the author of The Hohenzollerns and the Nazis (amzn.to/4aWegD1) and we discuss the German Royal Family’s opportunities, and opportunistic attempts, during the rise of the Third Reich, their involvement, or lack of, in the resistance, life after the war and what the Hohenzollern name means in Germany today.
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Nazis and Nobles: The History of a Misalliance (amzn.to/42J6IBo)
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Athens, Sparta and Honour with Paul A. Rahe
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In a continuation of Saturday’s discussion with Paul Rahe, we delve into the Peloponnesian War after the Sicilian Expedition, as the Spartans take Persian gold to subdue their democratic rivals Athens. The war continues for a further nine years as the Athenians rise again after their Sicilian disaster, before ending in crushing defeat in 404BC. Paul then goes on to talk about current events and...
Athens, Sparta and the Sicilian Expedition with Paul A. Rahe
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In 415BC, the Athenian Empire, during a lull in the Peloponnesian War against the Spartans, voted to embark on a massive campaign to capture Syracuse. So began the Sicilian Expedition, which soon became a proxy war between Sparta and Athens, as the Spartans despatched just one man, the great general Gylippus, to assist the Syracusans. The war had been underway since 431 BC and would last until ...
The Seventh Floor, with David McCloskey
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Writer and journalist Antonia Senior interviews bestselling author David McCloskey about his latest novel, 'The Seventh Floor.' The conversation delves into the intricacies of espionage, the brutal realities of interrogation, and the complex relationships between characters in the world of intelligence. McCloskey shares insights from his experience as a former CIA analyst, exploring themes of f...
The Mafia & the Kennedys with Louis Ferrante Part 2
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On the 22nd November 1963 President John F Kennedy was assassinated…..by Lee Harvey Oswald right? Well wrong, because today’s guest has a suspect, the boss of the New Orleans mafia, Carlos Marcello who, along with other family bosses Sam Giancana and Santo Traficante, conspired to have the President whacked. Louis Ferrante joins in this second part of our discussion on the mafia and the Kennedy...
The Mafia & the Kennedys with Louis Ferrante Part 1
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In early 1957, the Robert F Kennedy and his brother Jack were part of the US Senate Rackets Committee and they both attacked the notorious Jimmy Hoffa, the leader of the Teamsters union and a man with numerous connections to the mob. But as Hoffa probably knew at the time, the two of them were themselves involved with the mafia. Joining today is former member of the Gambino crime family and fri...
Film Club: Salvador (1986)
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On the 2nd December 1980, four American nuns were driving from San Salvador international airport when their van was attacked and run off the road. Men from the El Salvador National Guard, the ruling government’s military, dressed in civilian clothing, raped, shot, then buried the four women. This event failed to halt US funding of the Salvadorian regime as billions of dollars were spent in pro...
William Tell with Nick Hamm & Almut Seurbaum
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Early in 14th century Switzerland was under the control of their far more powerful neighbour, Hapsburg Austria. In the small town of Aldorf in the canton of Uri, which is at the centre of Switzerland, near Lake Lucern and the city of Zurich there lived a brutal Austrian governor, Albrecht Gessler. Gessler hated the Swiss, a proud and rebellious people, and to remind them of their subjugation he...
Notes on a Drowning, with Anna Sharpe
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In this episode of the Spymasters podcast, Antonia Senior interviews Anna Sharpe. about her new book, 'Notes on a Drowning.' Sharpe is a pseudonym for the award winning novelist Anna Mazzola. The conversation explores the book's themes of political intrigue, legal drama, and the murky world of espionage. Mazzola discusses her transition from historical fiction to contemporary writing, the influ...
SAS Rogue Heroes Series 2 with Gavin Mortimer
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Gavin Mortimer joins me this week for a rollicking ride through the invasion of Sicily and Italy with the SAS and Paddy Mayne, Bill Stirling and his brother David. We discuss the portrayal Mayne, what the show gets right, and what it gets wrong. Rogue Heroes S2 stars Jack O'Connell and Connor Swindells. !SPOILER ALERT! Gavin is the author of The Phoney Major (amzn.to/3kdXN6Z) , a new book that ...
Espionage and Duplicity with William Boyd
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Today’s episode is a chat with the acclaimed and bestselling author, William Boyd. He has written countless books including a Solo a Bond novel, screenplays, operas and he even took part in a brilliant art hoax with David Bowie. Last month I had the chance to talk with him about his new book, Gabriel’s Moon (amzn.to/408Yos1) , the first in a trilogy of espionage novels set in the 1960s featurin...
The Naval History of Britain: The Rise with N.A.M. Rodger
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On the afternoon of 31st May 1916 the Royal Navy’s Grand Fleet sighted ships of the Imperial German Navy’s High Seas Fleet and so began the major significant sea battle of the First World War. The result was inconclusive, but what were the real consequences? Naval historian joins to discuss this and other subjects as we cover the naval history of Britain in the 20th century. Now I should warn y...
The Naval History of Britain: Malaise with N.A.M. Rodger
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On the 20th October 1827 in Navarino Bay on the west coast of the Peloponnese in Greece, the Royal Navy under Admiral Edward Codrington won its greatest victory post Trafalgar. Codrington became a household name with pubs named after him, but at the highest levels of government there was fury and embarrassment. Despite Greece winning independence the battle had given Russia supremacy over the O...
Film Club: Apocalypse Now (1979)
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This month’s film club is Apocalypse Now, Francis Ford Coppola’s 1979 masterpiece. For next month’s movie listeners have an opportunity to vote on the poll via the Spotify app, it’s either Salvador directed by Oliver Stone or Carol Reed’s The Third Man. Links Apocalypse Now on IMDB (www.imdb.com/title/tt0078788/) Apocalypse Now on Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apocalypse_Now) Hearts of Darkn...
Richard II & Henry IV with Helen Castor
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At the end of June in 1399 Henry Bolingbroke, son of John of Gaunt and cousin to King Richard II, landed at Ravenspurn with a small force intent on the overthrow of Richard. The King, who had been in Ireland, did not rush to return to England, but when he did, his throne had been lost, and Bolingbroke became King Henry IV. Richard would die in mysterious circumstances not long after. Henry had ...
William Boyd on writing Gabriel's Moon
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William Boyd on writing Gabriel's Moon
The Battle of the Bulge Part 2 with Gordon Corrigan & Philip Blood
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The Battle of the Bulge Part 2 with Gordon Corrigan & Philip Blood
The Battle of the Bulge Part 1 with Gordon Corrigan & Philip Blood
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The Battle of the Bulge Part 1 with Gordon Corrigan & Philip Blood
Revenge of the Middle Aged Woman with Elizabeth Buchan
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Revenge of the Middle Aged Woman with Elizabeth Buchan
1066 with Adam Staten and Paul Bernardi
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1066 with Adam Staten and Paul Bernardi
Spymasters Books of the Year 2024
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Spymasters Books of the Year 2024
Books of the Year with the Gang
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Books of the Year with the Gang
Film Club: All the President's Men (1976)
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Film Club: All the President's Men (1976)
Aachen: Stalingrad of the West with Philip Blood
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Aachen: Stalingrad of the West with Philip Blood
Trump, Foreign Policy and Intelligence, with Michael Smith
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Trump, Foreign Policy and Intelligence, with Michael Smith
Monarchs with Charlie Higson
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Monarchs with Charlie Higson
Trump: Foreign Policy & Intelligence with Michael Smith
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Trump: Foreign Policy & Intelligence with Michael Smith
Churchill's German with Helen Fry
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Churchill's German with Helen Fry
The Iranian Embassy Siege with Ben Macintyre
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The Iranian Embassy Siege with Ben Macintyre
Putin's Spooks. Inside the FSB, with Dr Kevin Riehle
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Putin's Spooks. Inside the FSB, with Dr Kevin Riehle