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As history unfolds live, a passionate host navigates complex truths, unveiling untold stories that challenge our understanding of war.
Episodes
An interview by Paul Woodadge with Michael Sellers (director and producer) and Michael Cudlitz (narrator) of the new documentary film Return to Hardwick, about the 93rd Bomb Group which was the most decorated, most traveled and most effective bomber group of WWII. Crippling Hitler's Europe from the air, they executed some of the most daring bombing raids of the war. Along with the group's rich history, sons, daughters and grandchildren travel to England and explore the 93rd's long forgotten airbase - Hardwick Aerodrome 104. Return to Hardwick is released on June 9th 2020 in North America.
Paul Woodadge speaks to Tracy Spaight and Andy Brockman live on the day their book "The Buried Spitfires of Burma" is released. A the biography of a modern legend, which was born of the chaos of the end of World War Two in the Far East and ended by captivating the world in January 2013. The legend of the buried Spitfires of Burma. With a colourful cast of characters including a Lincolnshire farmer, the British Prime Minister, diplomats, generals, business tycoons, monks and old soldiers, The Buried Spitfires of Burma is also the gripping story of a belief bordering on obsession, made for the era of fake history and fake news, much like the quests to recover the treasure of the fabled Oak Island Money Pit, Yamashita's Gold, or the lost Ark of the Covenant.
A WW2TV livestream with Paul Woodadge and authors/historians Joshua Levine and Rick Beyer to discuss the use of Deception in 1944, Operation Fortitude and the Battle of Normandy. With special guest Bill Moffat, the son of a Fortitude veteran.
This was from my home in Normandy with guest historians joining me live via Zoom to talk about DDay and Operation Overlord. We tackled a wide range of subjects are visited lots of different sites around the DDay beaches and dropzones. Thank you to all the great guests who joined us.
This is a live show from the actual battlefields discussed live 76 years on. Two camera teams will be sending footage in and I have two fabulous guest historians. From Canada via Zoom Mike Bechthold, who has written and lectured extensively on the Canadians in WWII. From Normandy and live with our camera team is local author Frederick Jeanne. Frederick is a fantastic historian and his book on the 7th Brigade's actions is packed with maps, photos and information.
WW2TV brings top military historians and best-selling authors on to share their knowledge and stories via our live battlefield shows. WW2TV is operated by Paul Woodadge who hosts and produces the shows.
