

Battleground
Goalhanger
A history podcast that explores the narratives, turning points and characters that shape conflicts, encompassing a blend of social and military history. Following on from the series on the Falklands War, best-selling military historians Patrick Bishop and Saul David turned their attention to the war in Ukraine, and now every Wednesday look back to the seismic events of 1945.Goalhanger Podcasts
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Feb 24, 2025 • 48min
258. 3 Years On - Your Questions Answered
Marking the somber three-year anniversary of the invasion, Saul and Patrick address the questions you've sent in. We analyse the strategic shifts, the human cost, and the geopolitical ramifications of this enduring conflict. This episode is a dedicated exploration of your insights and inquiries.If you have any thoughts or questions, you can send them to - battlegroundukraine@gmail.comProducer: James HodgsonX: @PodBattleground Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Feb 21, 2025 • 53min
257. Trump's Ukraine Betrayal: What's Next for Europe?
Tune in as the hosts dissect Trump's troubling comments about Ukraine, questioning its democracy and leadership. They reveal how this stance threatens NATO relations and European security. A seasoned defense analyst joins the conversation to explore the historical context of these decisions and their impact on future alliances. The discussion also touches on recruitment challenges in the military and the shifting geopolitical landscape, particularly regarding China and Africa's role in global strategies. A riveting examination of the uncertain path ahead for Ukraine and Europe awaits!

Feb 19, 2025 • 39min
256. Aid and Art in a Time of War
In this episode of Battleground: Ukraine Saul and Patrick sit down with British photographer Mark Neville in the Ukrainian capital. Mark's lens has captured the stark realities of this conflict, helping to give a human face to the war. He also discusses his inspiring work with Postcode Ukraine, a charity making a tangible difference by providing essential aid and supporting Ukrainian culture.Join us for a powerful conversation about Mark's personal feelings and thoughts on this war, the strength of the Ukrainian people, and the importance of continued support.You can find out more and support marks charitable efforts with Postcode Ukraine here: https://www.postcodeukraine.com/If you have any thoughts or questions, you can send them to - battlegroundukraine@gmail.comProducer: James HodgsonX: @PodBattleground Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 17, 2025 • 53min
255. Trying to Understand the Trump Administration's Ukraine Policy
The Trump administration is pushing for a peace deal in Ukraine, but with Ukraine and Europe sidelined. Is this a path to peace, or a US retreat and a new world order? Saul David and Patrick Bishop analyse the latest developments.They also speak to American journalist Joe Lindsley, reporting live from Kyiv, for his reaction and for his insights into the Trump administration.If you have any thoughts or questions, you can send them to - battlegroundukraine@gmail.comProducer: James HodgsonX: @PodBattleground Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 13, 2025 • 47min
254. US-Russia Talks: Is Trump Selling Out Ukraine?
This week on Battleground, Patrick and Saul analyse the historic turning point in the Russia-Ukraine war. Following a Trump-Putin phone call, talks have begun between Washington and Moscow. But what concessions is Ukraine expected to make? And what does this mean for European security? We discuss the implications and the reactions, from delight in Moscow to dismay among Ukraine's allies.If you have any thoughts or questions, you can send them to - battlegroundukraine@gmail.comProducer: James HodgsonX: @PodBattleground Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 13, 2025 • 31min
253. Collecting the Fallen: Ukraine's Grim Harvest
Boldizsár Győri, a young Hungarian journalist, shares gripping firsthand experiences from war-torn Kharkiv. He provides a vivid account of living under constant bombardment and explores the emotional toll of identifying fallen soldiers. Boldizsár highlights the heart-wrenching work of Oleksy, a body collector, and discusses the challenges faced in recovering remains amidst chaos. The conversation sheds light on the dignity of honoring the deceased, revealing the deep respect for life that persists even in brutal circumstances.

Feb 12, 2025 • 1h 1min
252. Iwo Jima: Eight Square Miles of Hell
American historian Jonathan Parshall joins the conversation to shed light on Iwo Jima's critical role in World War II. He unpacks the brutal realities faced by U.S. Marines, the cunning Japanese defense strategies, and the intense combat conditions. The iconic flag-raising moment on Mount Suribachi is explored, revealing its deeper historical complexities. Parshall also reflects on the haunting legacy of the battle, showcasing contrasting perceptions of victory and loss, and the psychological toll on soldiers, both American and Japanese.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 40min
251. Has Trump secured a deal with Zelensky?
This discussion dives into Trump's strategic interest in Ukraine's rare earth minerals, linking military aid to resource acquisition. The implications of this deal amidst Russia's ongoing aggression are explored, alongside Ukraine's military tactics including drone strikes. It also touches on NATO's hesitance regarding troop deployment and the tension between member countries. Additionally, the podcast reflects on historical narratives of war, revealing how memory shapes our understanding of heroism and national identity.

Feb 6, 2025 • 41min
250. The Khartiia Brigade and Kharkiv's evolution.
Volodymyr Dehtiarov, spokesperson for the Khartiia Brigade, shares gripping insights about life on the frontlines in Kharkiv, focusing on troop welfare and innovative supply strategies like drone deliveries. Joe Lindsey, a seasoned reporter for WGN Radio, discusses his experiences covering the evolving conflict and the shifting dynamics in Kharkiv, including gender roles in the military and the community's resilience amidst adversity. They touch on the implications of NATO membership and personal reflections from the war-torn region.

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Feb 5, 2025 • 45min
249. The Bombing of Dresden, strategically justified or an Allied war crime?
Sinclair McKay, a historian and author of "The Fire and the Darkness: The Bombing of Dresden, 1945," joins the discussion on the controversial bombing of Dresden during WWII. He delves into the moral complexities surrounding the event, contrasting the city’s pre-war beauty with its embrace of Nazism. McKay highlights the devastation and civilian casualties, exploring the psychological impact on residents. The conversation also addresses the subsequent moral questions and the city’s journey of remembrance and reconciliation following the tragedy.