
The Martyr Made Podcast #25 Enemy: The Germans' War, ep. 1 - We Are The War
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Oct 21, 2025 The podcast explores how World War I shaped the German psyche and military culture, leading into World War II. It delves into the harrowing personal experiences of soldiers, including Hitler's rise from the trenches to the frontlines. The discussion covers the brutal realities of industrial warfare, the impact of starvation on German society, and innovative tactics like stormtrooper assaults. It highlights the chaos of post-war Germany, the rise of revolutionary sentiments, and the painful myths born from defeat.
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Barroom Lesson On Losing A War
- Daryl Cooper recounts being sucker-punched by a small older man in a Tanzanian bar after his group provoked him.
- The bartender explained the man had lost a war and carried an attitude shaped by that defeat.
The Gettysburg Moment For Nations
- Daryl Cooper describes William Faulkner's image of the Gettysburg moment to illustrate the weight of decisive gambles.
- He frames national moments of 'maybe this time' as life-defining and often ruinous when they fail.
1918 Was Germany's All-Or-Nothing Moment
- Germany's 1918 moment was a desperate gamble to win before American manpower decided the war.
- The offensive relied on short-term tactical brilliance but ignored long-term strategic limits like resources and blockade effects.











