The history of John Browning and his guns with Nathan Gorenstein

Nathan Gorenstein the guns of john moses browning

The history of John Browning and his guns with Nathan Gorenstein

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Nathan Gorenstein is a former reporter and editor for The Philadelphia Inquirer, where he covered city and state politics. He is also the author of Tommy Gun Winter, the story of a Boston gang from the 1930s that included an MIT graduate, a minister’s daughter, and two of Gorenstein’s own relatives. He recently published a biography of John Moses Browning. We spoke about Browning and the history of firearms. The Guns of John Moses Browning: The Remarkable Story of the Inventor Whose Firearms Changed the World (Scribner, 2021)

0:40 – Nathan talks about why he wrote a book on Browning.

3:00 – Nathan talks about having been a reporter.

4:40 – Nathan talks about the gun industry and Browning.

6:47 – Nathan talks about Browning’s early life and education.

11:58 – Nathan talks about the quantities the Browning’s made their guns in and how they ran their business.

14:37 – Nathan talks about why Browning’s designs stood out.

18:14 – Nathan talks about Browning’s competitors.

21:44 – Nathan talks about the popularity of Browning’s guns.

26:41 – Nathan talks about the wars Browning’s guns were used in.

29:45 – Nathan talks about Browning’s guns being adapted for aircraft.

32:21 – Nathan talks about unusual Browning designs.

36:22 – Nathan talked about Browning’s personal interest in shotgun.

37:45 – Nathan talks about the resources he used.

42:47 – Nathan talks about the things that surprised him.

46:00 – Nathan wonders what Browning might think of modern gun use.

47:40 – Nathan talks about Browning’s wife.

48:52 – Nathan talks about Winchester.

55:39 – Nathan can be found at NathanGorenstein.com

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Guests: Nathan Gorenstein

Host: Cris Alvarez

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How WWII hung in the balance in the Mediterranean Sea – Interview with Sir Max Hastings

Sir Max Hastings Operation Pedestal

How WWII hung in the balance in the Mediterranean Sea – Interview with Sir Max Hastings

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Interview Timeline

Sir Max Hastings is the author of twenty-six books, most about conflict, and between 1986 and 2002 served as editor-in-chief of the Daily Telegraph, then editor of the Evening Standard. He has won prizes for journalism and his books. He has recently published a history of WWII Operation Pedestal. We spoke about the book and the operation.  Operation Pedestal: The Fleet That Battled to Malta, 1942 (Harper, 2021)

1:22 – Sir Max explains why he wrote about Operation Pedestal.

3:29 – Sir Max talks about Churchill’s thinking about Malta and Operation Pedestal.

6:45 – Sir Max discusses operations in the Mediterranean.

8:26 – Sir Max talks about the first few days of the Operation.

8:55 – Sir Max talks about how he balances the book between the Axis and Allies actions.

12:07 – Sir Max talks about Hitler’s thinking in regards to Malta.

14:55 – Sir Max talks about British successes early in the operation.

15:54 – Sir Max talks about the constant threats the British were facing each day of the operation.

21:40 – Sir Max talks about a dangerous sunset Italian and German air attack.

22:22 – Sir Max talks about how quickly the events in the operation got back to world leaders.

27:59 – Sir Max talks about the difficulties of being a ship captain.

31:46 – Sir Max talks about the civilians participating in the convoy operation.

33:31 – Sir Max talks about the Ohio and the attacks it endured.

37:10 – Sir Max talks about how mad the Royal Navy was at the Royal Air Force.

38:27 – Sir Max talks about how he got some of his information.

42:20 – Sir Max talks about the Arctic convoy.

43:19 – Sir Max talks about the sheer exhaustion of the men who were part of the operation.

46:02 – Sir Max talks about the risks taken in the operation as far as the amount of resources used.

47:47 – Sir Max talks about the emotional aspect of the burials at sea during the operation.

49:59 – Sir Max talks about the civilian burial practices and how the civilian crews acted.

52:33 – Sir Max talks about having visited Malta and their courage during the war.

54:00 – Sir Max talks about the war scars still left at Malta.

55:12 – Sir Max talks about how pivotal the few weeks of Pedestal were.

56:45 – Sir Max talks about the importance of willpower in the war.

59:22 – Sir Max talks about how little known this operation is despite its importance.

1:00:04 – Sir Max talks about his next project being about the Cuban Missile Crisis.

1:01:20 – Sir Max talks about his excitement in studying history,

1:02:35 – Sir Max talks about the importance of the story of Pedestal.

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https://www.harpercollins.com/products/operation-pedestal-max-hastings?variant=32306180489250

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Guests: Sir Max Hastings

Host: Cris Alvarez

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Today in Military History May 11

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Today in Military History May 11

May 11 1560 – Battle of Djerba (Mediterranean Sea) (Naval) https://amzn.to/3o69iLD
May 11 1571 – Japanese daimyo Niwa Nagashige born https://amzn.to/33xl7B5
May 11 1745 – Battle of Fontenoy (War of the Austrian Succession) https://amzn.to/3eCZDJ8
May 11 1862 – CSS Merrimack scuttled (US Civil War) https://amzn.to/3o7lgEy
May 11 1864 – Battle of Yellow Tavern; J.E.B. Stuart shot (US Civil War) https://amzn.to/3tAHaRP
May 11 1888 – US Admiral Willis Augustus Lee born https://amzn.to/2RMBtCZ
May 11 1898 – Second Battle of Cardenas; Battle of Cienfuegos (Spanish-American War) (Naval) https://amzn.to/3uG7JGL
May 11 1905 – Mauritian espionage agent Lise de Baissac born https://amzn.to/3eCIJL1
May 11 1940 – Eben Emael is taken by Germans; Battle of the Grebbeberg begins (WWII) https://amzn.to/3eBfQ1G
May 11 1941 – Allied Operation Josephine B begins (WWII) https://amzn.to/3wbE0G7
May 11 1943 – Battle of Attu begins (WWII) https://amzn.to/33yXsjx
May 11 1945 – Battle of West Henan-North Hubei ends (Second Sino-Japanese War); Date of Action for which Robert J. Archer received the Navy Cross (WWII) https://amzn.to/3tByVF1
May 11 1950 – Battle of Dongshan Island (Chinese Civil War) https://amzn.to/3tDluEL
May 11 1967 – Operations Malheur I and II begin (Vietnam War) https://amzn.to/3o9Mdrb
May 11 2000 – Ambush in Ingushetia (Second Chechen War) https://amzn.to/3uRiBSl

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