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  • Former Special Forces Operative (and star of Channel 4's SAS Who Dares Wins) Jason Fox joins Bruce along with Royal Marines Colonel Nik Cavill to tell the story of this remarkable Commando Raid that started on Boxing Day 1941


    Summary

    On the 27th December, 1941, in a small island town in the north Norwegian fjords, a German soldier crunched through the snow back to his barracks. All was calm apart from the sounds of Christmas songs still emanating from some of the bars and houses.  


    Suddenly, in the distance, the thump of explosions and the bright lights of fireworks clearly showed people were still enjoying the yuletide celebrations.


    However, on the edge of the town, a massive assault was actually underway. The fireworks were flares and the explosions were the sound of HMS Kenya’s huge guns firing from the middle of the fjord. Within a few moments hundreds of British Commandos would be assaulting the peaceful hamlet...


    Contributors-

    Dr Chris Mann, Director of War Studies Department, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and author of 'British Policy & Strategy towards Norway, 1941-45'. To purchase please visit palgrave.com/DrChrisMann Website for Royal Military Academy SandhurstJason Fox; Explorer, former Special Forces Operative, TV personality and author of Life Under FireColonel Nik Cavill Royal Marines Commando

    We have also joined forces with the fantastic Royal Marines Charity to help raise awareness of their Lift the Lid campaign to raise awareness for of support available to veterans, serving personnel and their families of the armed forces suffering from mental health issues.


    Please visit our website amazingwarstories.com to find out more about our contributors, the charities we feature and the causes we support.


    Track played at the end of the show kindly provided by-

    Military Wives Choirs – Brave

    Written for the Military Wives Choirs by Sean Hargreaves, John Haywood and Laura Wright

    Featuring Laura Wright and the Royal Marines Corps of Drums


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    Episode Credits-

    Written & Researched by Charlie Phillips

    Director & Executive Producer Ed Sayer

    Associate Producer Lois Crompton

    Editor Tony Simmons

    Sound design & 3D mastering by Vaudeville Sound Group


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  • On June 6th 1944 a band of US Army Rangers undertook one of the second world war’s most daring missions. Ahead of the main D Day landings, under ferocious fire, they had to land on an exposed beach, scale a 100ft cliff before attacking a well armed and heavily defended German force.

    Against overwhelming numbers their mission was to silence the huge artillery guns that would target the invading Allied Armies that were about to land on D Day. But we can now reveal a secret about this famous operation that was classified for over 60 years

    This is the true story of 7 of the Rangers who took part in the mission to protect the hundreds of thousands of other troops landing on the Normandy beaches - sadly not all of them would make it through.


    They were the Cliff Rangers of Calvados


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    Contributors-

    -Gary Sterne author of 'Cover-Up at Pointe du Hoc' and curator of the Maisy Battery, Normandy Website- maisybattery.com/ Facebook- facebook/maisybattery

    -Davis Smith former US Marine weaponry & tactics specialist advisor


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    Episode Credits-

    Written & Produced by Paul Wooding

    Executive producer Ed Sayer

    Associate Producer Lois Crompton

    Sound design & 3D mastering by Vaudeville Sound Group

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  • On the night of the 10th November 1941 two submarines stealthily left the harbour at Alexandria and headed for Northern Libya. On board were 53 Commandos and 6 Special Boat Service operatives.


    Underway was one of the most audacious missions of the entire Second World War - a secret attempt to assassinate Hitler’s top General - Erwin Rommel. If they succeeded, it could alter the course of the entire conflict.


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    Contributors-

    -Colonel Nik Cavill Royal Marines Commando: Website royalnavy.mod.uk/royalmarines Facebook royalmarines/

    -Julie Miller, curator of the Combined MIlitary Services Museum: Website cmsm.co.uk/ Facebook CombinedMilitaryServicesMuseum


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    Episode Credits-

    Written & Researched by Charlie Phillips

    Director & Executive Producer Ed Sayer

    Associate Producer Lois Crompton

    Editor Tony Simmons

    Sound design & 3D mastering by Vaudeville Sound Group


    www.amazingwarstories.com



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  • When legendary footballer Walter Tull joins the army in the First World War he becomes the first black British officer to lead white men into battle and is mentioned in dispatches for a dangerous raid in Italy. He suffers shell shock, trench fever, is gassed, faces flame throwers and finally German stormtroopers in the battle of the Somme. In this special episode to mark Remembrance Sunday Historian Andy Robertshaw reveals an astonishing discovery - the potential resting place of Walter Tull, The Striker of The Somme.


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    With very special thanks to our contributors-

    -Andy Robertshaw historian & military adviser andyrobertshaw.com

    -Walter's family who run the Finlayson Family Archive - waltertullarchive.com

    Museums-

    -War Years Remembered Museum

    -The Kent Museum of Moving Image

    -The Museum of the Great War, France


    Further information on Walter Tull-

    claptonfc.com/WalterTTTbooklet.pdf

    tottenhamhotspur.com/walter-tull.pdf

    tottenhamhotspur.com/walter-tull-remembered

    ntfc.co.uk/tull

    firstworldwarglasgow.co.uk/

    Not-Forgotten-part-2.pdf

    northamptonchron.co.uk/walter-tull


    Episode Credits-

    Written & Produced by Paul Wooding

    Executive producer Ed Sayer

    Associate Producer Lois Crompton

    Researcher Ross Barnwell

    Sound design & 3D mastering by Vaudeville Sound Group

    [email protected]

    www.amazingwarstories.com


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  • On the freezing night of December 20th 1944 men of the US 82nd Airborne, 504 Parachute Infantry Regiment fought head-on with a deadly SS Panzer Group that vastly outgunned them. This little known battle, which raged for nearly 2 days, would prove to be a pivotal turning point in the Second World War. This is the story of just 5 soldiers from a company of over 100 men, all of them heroes, all of them prepared to pay the ultimate sacrifice.


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    Contributors-

    -Davis Smith former US Marine weaponry & tactics specialist advisor

    -December 44 Historical Museum La Gleize Website dec44.com and on Facebook /Dec44Museum


    With special thanks to author Frank van Lunteren -Website http://www.frankvanlunteren.com 

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    Episode Credits-

    Written & Produced by Ed Sayer

    Executive producer Paul Wooding

    Associate Producer Lois Crompton

    Sound design & 3D mastering by Vaudeville Sound Group


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  • In almost complete darkness, on the 27th February 1942, 120 men from the newly formed Parachute Regiment, went on a bold mission - to steal technology from a new German Radar installation that was causing heavy losses on Allied aircraft. This is the true story of 7 of the men who took part in that sensational operation. Sadly, not all of them would make it out unharmed-

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    Contributors-

    -Jon Baker- curator of Airborne Assault Museum & Paradata  https://www.paradata.org.uk/

    Facebook- @airborneassault Twitter- @AirAssultMuse Instagram- @airborne_assault_museum

    -Lieutenant Colonel Richard Lewin https://www.army.mod.uk/

    Facebook- facebook.com/PARARESERVE Twitter- 4parareg

    Parachute Regiment facebook.com/PARA/


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    Episode Credits-

    Written & Produced by Ed Sayer

    Executive producer Paul Wooding

    Associate Producer Lois Crompton

    Sound design & 3D mastering by Vaudeville Sound Group


    www.amazingwarstories.com


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  • On the cold evening of the 20th of December 1943 over 650 Allied planes took off from their bases in England and headed for Frankfurt on what they hoped would be a decisive blow against Nazi Germany. But for one crew in particular this sortie would become a desperate fight for survival from which not all of them would return. This is the remarkable true story of the 7 men assigned to Lancaster bomber MG-A JB652. 

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    Contributors-

    -Richard Pymar- curator of The Halesworth Airfield Memorial Museum Station 365 www.halesworthairfieldmuseum.co.uk

    -Flight Lieutenant Neil Farrell

    -International Bomber Command Centre www.internationalbcc.co.uk/

    Exclusive artwork donated by famous illustrator Piotr Forkasiewicz www.peterfor.com/

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    Episode Credits-

    Written & Produced by Ed Sayer

    Executive producer Paul Wooding

    Associate Producer Lois Crompton

    Sound design & 3D mastering by Vaudeville Sound Group


    www.amazingwarstories.com


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  • Produced in glorious 3D audio, Bruce Crompton tells amazing true war stories taken from museum collections in order to help safeguard the nation's historical treasures before they are lost from the public forever. For the ultimate, immersive experience please wear headphones. Series launching 16th October.

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