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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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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Guests: Sir Max Hastings

Host: Cris Alvarez

Tags: Books, audio interviews, author, podcast, Harper, WWII, Naval Warfare, United States, Germany, Britain,

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How was a successful Marine Corps strategy in Vietnam implemented and then shot down – Interview with Ted Easterling

Ted Easterling war in the villages

How was a successful Marine Corps strategy in Vietnam implemented and then shot down – Interview with Ted Easterling

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Ted Easterling served as a U.S. Marine combat engineer in the Vietnam War. He received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Akron, where he taught history. He studied and wrote a book about USMC Combat Action Platoons in Vietnam. We spoke about these units and the Vietnam War. War in the Villages: The U.S. Marine Corps Combined Action Platoons in the Vietnam War (University of North Texas Press, 2021)

0:42 – Ted talks about his experiences as a Marine in Vietnam and why he wrote this book.

3:04 – Ted talks about being a combat engineer in Vietnam.

4:37 – ed talks about when he got his PhD.

5:48 – Ted talks about how he broke the parts of the book.

15:27 – Ted talks about the strategy of attrition versus an enclave strategy.

19:13 – Ted describes what the Marine CAPs were like.

20:20 – Ted talks about the size of the villages and the CAPs that were in them.

21:58 – Ted goes into detail about the Popular Forces.

22:42 – Ted discusses the interactions between the CAPs and PFs.

23:59 – Ted discusses the volunteer aspect of the CAPs.

25:44 – Ted talks about the support the CAPs had.

27:05 – Ted talks about the bases for the CAPs.

28:39 – Ted talks about how support for CAPs began to increase.

35:02 – Ted talks about the dangers the CAPs faced.

41:53 – Ted talks about the resources he used for his research.

42:37 – Ted talks about the evolution of the CAPs

50:27 – Ted talks about Lt Col Corson.

54:45 – Ted talks about the three American leaders who fascinated him the most.

58:22- More information about the book can be found at the North Texas Press website.

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Guests: Ted N. Easterling

Host: Cris Alvarez

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Why the US Army charged into Mexico and found itself in trouble in 1916 – Interview with Jeff Guinn

Jeff Guinn War on the Border

Why the US Army charged into Mexico and found itself in trouble in 1916 – Interview with Jeff Guinn

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Jeff Guinn has written numerous best-selling history books and he is a member of the Texas Literary Hall of Fame. He recetly wrote a book on the US Army’s punitive expedition against Pancho Villa in 1916. We spoke about the topic and US-Mexican relations over the last two centuries. War on the Border: Villa, Pershing, the Texas Rangers, and an American Invasion (Simon & Schuster, 2021)

0:57 – Jeff talks about why he wrote a book on the US-Mexico incident of 1916.

1:51 – Jeff talks about his interest in US history and the books he’s written on history.

2:27 – Jeff talks about the book’s focus on 1916.

3:43 – Jeff talks about the various aspects of the expedition that he focuses on.

4:38 – Jeff talks about the violence and civil war in Mexico at the time.

6:10 – Jeff talks about the nature of the raids at the border.

9:12 – Jeff talks about US discussions to annex part of Mexico.

16:26 – Jeff talks about Pancho Villa.

18:30 – Jeff talks about the make-up of Pancho Villa’s forces.

24:40 – Jeff talks about the defenses in Columbus, NM.

26:01 – Jeff provides details on the Villa raid.

31:07 – Jeff mentions the Buffalo soldiers in the expedition.

32:08 – Jeff talks about the archives he used for the book.

33:59 – Jeff talks about the problems the punitive expedition faced.

39:29 – Jeff talks about the aeroplane support that Pershing had.

40:41 – Jeff talks about US supply lines in Mexico.

43:39 – Jeff talks about the Navy and Marines in Veracruz and the make-up of Pershing’s expedition.

44:50 – Jeff talks about visiting some of the spots discussed in the book.

46:46 – Jeff talks about urging people to support historical organizations.

48:07 – Jeff talks about the enduring problems at the borders.

50:11 – Jeff talks about interviewing Mexicans and Americans at the border.

52:40 – Jeff talks about how far back and how forward the book goes into border issues.

53:38 – Jeff talks about reprisals against Mexicans on the American side of the border during the 1916 expedition.

56:52 – Jeff talks about how extensive Simon & Schuster’s fact-checking is.

59:36 – Jeff talks about editing books and the extensive materials he has.

1:01:30 – Jeff talks about Pancho Villa selling the film rights to his activities.

1:02:48 – Jeff talks about writing a book on the Branch Davidian.

1:04:09 – Jeff talks about having been an investigative reporter.

1:04:51 – Jeff can be found on facebook at Jeff Guinn.

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https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/War-on-the-Border/Jeff-Guinn/9781982128869

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Guests: Jeff Guinn

Host: Cris Alvarez

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