74.17 The Final Gamble, 1918

74.17 The Final Gamble, 1918

After the Russian withdrawal from the frontlines following the October revolution, the treaty of Brest-Litovsk is negotiated between Germany and Russia.

The Germans sought to conclude war on the Eastern Front as quickly as possible, while at the same time trying to establish an informal empire in east-central Europe, one composed of newly independent nation states on Russia’s western periphery. However, back on the German home front, after four harsh winters and widespread hunger, political unity was fraying, and riots and strikes occurred across the country.

Everything now depended on the success or failure of a German Spring Offensive on the western front.


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Picture - German Spring Offensive - British Lewis gun team at the Battle of Hazebrouck 1918

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45.2 Charles V and Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent

45.2 Charles V and Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent

The Ottoman Turks and their Barbary Pirate allies fight against Emperor Charles V and Italians for influence in the Mediterranean but form an alliance of convenience with France which shocks Christendom. Meanwhile there is court intrigue in Constantinople centred around the sultan's harem. And Charles V decides to abdicate after a long reign (pictured: a tapestry of the abdication ceremony) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

30 Nov 201820min

45.1 Conflict in the Mediterranean

45.1 Conflict in the Mediterranean

Barbary Pirates fill a political vacuum in North Africa in the 1400's. Then in the 1500's, after the capture of Cairo, the Ottomans expand into the Mediterranean. Emperor Charles V captures the strategic city of Tunis in 1535 but Christendom soon after faces numerous setbacks against the Turks, most notably defeat the naval Battle of Preveza 1538 (pictured) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

23 Nov 201823min

Podcast Update, 11 June 2018

Podcast Update, 11 June 2018

Unfortunately I must put the podcast on hiatus for 4 months. Having been elected to represent my local village of Eynsham, for a period I will not realistically be able to keep the podcast going at the same rate as before. But when I'm back, there will be lots of great stories to tell of key battles, from the Battle of Lepanto 1571, Spanish Armada, French Religious Wars of Religion, and many more. See you again in the autumn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

11 Jun 20183min

44.3 Siege of Kazan 1552

44.3 Siege of Kazan 1552

The Siege of Kazan 1552. The conquest of Kazan and Astrakhan by Muscovy can be seen as the birth of a Russian Empire. It had profound consequences for the steppe region and beyond, allowing Russian expansion eastwards, eventually as far as the Pacific. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

25 Mai 201815min

44.2 Ivan the Terrible  - Early Years

44.2 Ivan the Terrible - Early Years

Early years of Ivan IV, the Terrible. On his reaching maturity, Moscow resumes its bid for control of the neighbouring khanate of Kazan, already weakened by decades of instability Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

18 Mai 201821min

44.1 Muscovy and her Asiatic neighbours 1400s-early 1500s

44.1 Muscovy and her Asiatic neighbours 1400s-early 1500s

The story of the complex relationship between the Russians and their southern and eastern neighbours in 1400s-early 1500's. Those neighbours were the successor states of the once mighty Mongol-Tatar empire known as the Golden Horde; the khanates of Kazan, Crimea, Siberia, the Great Horde and Nogay Horde. These relationships were at least as important to Muscovy as those with her western neighbours. Pictured: QolSharif Mosque in the city of Kazan, Russia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

11 Mai 201830min

43.2 Battle of Mohacs 1526

43.2 Battle of Mohacs 1526

Suleiman the Magnificent leads a huge army across the Balkans to confront the leadership of the Kingdom of Hungary. The Battle of Mohacs proved to be a key event in the history of eastern Europewww.historyeurope.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

6 Apr 201828min

43.1 Battle of Mohacs 1526 Background

43.1 Battle of Mohacs 1526 Background

Expansion of the Ottoman Empire in the early 1500's. Conquest of the Balkans and Mamluk-controlled Egypt, and rivalry with Shia Persia. Also, the story of the kingdom of Hungary in the same period, leading up to the Battle of Mohacs 1526. Pictured - the coat of arms of Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary 1458-1490www.historyeurope.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

30 Mar 201823min

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