Episodes

Nuremberg: Day 1...20.11.1945. The Days that Changed the World
Nov. 19, 2025

Nuremberg: Day 1...20.11.1945. The Days that Changed the World

Eighty years ago, the world watched as the Nuremberg Trial opened in a ruined German city — the first time leaders of a defeated regime were prosecuted for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and crimes against peace.In this episode of our series Days That Changed the World, we take you inside Courtroom 600 on the historic opening day of the Nuremberg Trials and uncover how this moment reshaped international law, justice after dictatorship, and the way the world confronts atrocity.We explore...
The Days that Changed the World: 23 August, 1939. The signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact.
Nov. 5, 2025

The Days that Changed the World: 23 August, 1939. The signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact.

On 23 August 1939, two dictators who despised each other made a decision that reshaped the world. In this episode, we explore the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact — often known as the Nazi-Soviet Pact — and its profound impact on Europe and the outbreak of the Second World War.In the first of a new series on THE DAYS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD, Roger Moorhouse and Antonia Senior discuss the tense negotiations in Moscow, the secret territorial agreements, and the shock felt across the political spectrum whe...
Inside Operation Biting: The History Book Buffs read Max Hastings.
Oct. 22, 2025

Inside Operation Biting: The History Book Buffs read Max Hastings.

🔍 Inside Operation Biting: Antonia and Roger review Operation Biting, Max Hastings's account of one of WWII’s Most Daring Raids | Churchill, Radar & RevolutionStep into the shadows of World War II as we uncover the high-stakes raid known as Operation Biting, brilliantly chronicled by legendary historian Max Hastings. In this thrilling breakdown, we explore one of the war’s most fascinating and covert missions — where technology, strategy, and courage collided on the cliffs of Nazi-occupied Fran...
The horrors of U-boat warfare: the books that inspired Wolfpack by Roger Moorhouse.
Oct. 8, 2025

The horrors of U-boat warfare: the books that inspired Wolfpack by Roger Moorhouse.

KeywordsU-Boat War, Wolfpack, Das Boot, WWII, German perspective, naval history, PTSD, memoirs, historical narrative, empathySummaryIn this conversation, Antonia Senior and Roger Moorhouse dive into the complexities of the U-Boat War during World War II, discussing the launch of the book 'Wolfpack' and its influences. They explore the historical narratives surrounding German soldiers, the psychological impacts of U-Boat warfare, and the importance of empathy in understanding the experiences of t...
Did books defeat the Soviet Empire? The History Book Buffs read The CIA Book Club by Charlie English.
Sept. 25, 2025

Did books defeat the Soviet Empire? The History Book Buffs read The CIA Book Club by Charlie English.

In this episode of @TheHistoryBookBuffs Antonia Senior is joined by bestselling author Roger Moorhouse to discuss The CIA Book Club by Charlie English — a thrilling history of how the CIA used books as weapons in the Cold War.They explore how literature was smuggled across the Iron Curtain, why the CIA secretly funded publishing projects, and how novels, poetry, fashion magazines and banned titles became part of the wider battle of propaganda and cultural warfare. Along the way, Senior and Moorh...
Tunisgrad. Was this the battle that changed the course of WW2?
Sept. 14, 2025

Tunisgrad. Was this the battle that changed the course of WW2?

In this episode of "History Book Buffs," hosts Antonia and Roger delve into the often-overlooked Tunisian campaign of World War II, as detailed in Saul David's compelling book, "Tunisgrad." Join them as they explore the strategic significance of this campaign, its impact on the Axis powers, and the fascinating dynamics between key historical figures like Churchill, Stalin, and Mussolini. With a mix of historical insights and engaging discussions, this episode sheds light on a pivotal moment in h...
Storm of Steel and All Quiet on the Western Front: A WW1 classics showdown
Aug. 6, 2025

Storm of Steel and All Quiet on the Western Front: A WW1 classics showdown

Two masterpieces. Two utterly different visions of war. In this episode, the History Book Buffs go head-to-head over Storm of Steel by Ernst Jünger and All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque — the twin titans of German World War I literature.Which novel best captures the brutal reality of trench warfare? Was Jünger a fearless warrior-poet — or a dangerous sociopath? And why did the German far right celebrate one book and condemn the other?We explore:🔸 The raw, unflinching de...
The Siege: Terror and the SAS in the London Iranian Embassy Siege of 1980.
July 23, 2025

The Siege: Terror and the SAS in the London Iranian Embassy Siege of 1980.

In this episode, Roger Moorhouse and Antonia Senior delve into Ben McIntyre's gripping narrative, "The Siege," which masterfully recounts the harrowing events of the 1980 Iranian Embassy siege in London. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, McIntyre brings to life the tension and drama of those six days, exploring the complex motivations of both the hostages and their captors. His compassionate portrayal of human resilience and vulnerability under extreme pressure offers profound ...
Which books shaped our lives? The HistoryBookBuffs take the 3 Book Challenge.
July 9, 2025

Which books shaped our lives? The HistoryBookBuffs take the 3 Book Challenge.

🎙️ Top Historian Roger Moorhouse & Critic Antonia Senior Take the 3 Book Challenge! 📚In this fascinating episode of The History Book Buffs, acclaimed historian Roger Moorhouse (author of First to Fight and Devil's Alliance) and celebrated writer and critic Antonia Senior (The Tyrant's Shadow, The Winter Isles) tackle the ultimate book lover's test — the 3 Book Challenge:Which book changed your life?Which book do you wish you had written?Which book should be mentioned in your obituary?Expe...
Tanks, Blitzkriegs and Battlefields.
June 26, 2025

Tanks, Blitzkriegs and Battlefields.

🔊 EPISODE DESCRIPTION:In this episode, we dive into the powerhouse new release Tank by Mark Urban, a thrilling and thought-provoking history of the most iconic weapon of the 20th century. From the muddy trenches of World War I to the sweeping mechanized offensives of World War II and the Cold War arms race, we chart the evolution of the tank—and its central role in shaping how wars are fought.We unpack how Blitzkrieg tactics, armoured warfare, and tank design evolved across the 20th century, ...
Why Did Millions Follow Hitler? Reading The Nazi Mind by Laurence Rees.
June 12, 2025

Why Did Millions Follow Hitler? Reading The Nazi Mind by Laurence Rees.

🎧 What Made Nazism So Seductively Dangerous? | Roger Moorhouse & Antonia Senior on The Nazi MindWhy did millions of ordinary people embrace Nazism? In this compelling episode, historian Roger Moorhouse joins writer and critic Antonia Senior to explore The Nazi Mind — the latest book by bestselling author Laurence Rees.Together, they delve into the dark psychology, propaganda, and social pressures that made one of the most destructive ideologies in history seem irresistible to so many.🔍 From...
Korea. Is this the bloodiest war of the Twentieth Century?
May 28, 2025

Korea. Is this the bloodiest war of the Twentieth Century?

🇰🇷 Why the Korean War Still Matters | Forgotten Battles, Cold War Flashpoints & Raw Human Stories 🎙️Military history enthusiasts—especially those fascinated by World War II, the Cold War, and the real cost of combat—won’t want to miss this deep-dive podcast episode. The @TheHistoryBookBuffs unpack the powerful new book Korea by General Richard Dannatt and Robert Lyman, a searing and insightful look at a war too often forgotten by the West.📚 What you'll hear in this episode:Why the Korean War was...
The End of World War 2. Have we got it all wrong? Reviewing Victory '45 by Al Murray and James Hollland, and 45: The Reckoning by Phil Craig
May 14, 2025

The End of World War 2. Have we got it all wrong? Reviewing Victory '45 by Al Murray and James Hollland, and 45: The Reckoning by Phil Craig

In this episode of the book review podcast, award-winning historian Roger Moorhouse and journalist Antonia Senior reflect on VE Day and discuss two significant books. 'Victory 45' by James Holland and Al Murray, which explores the final weeks of World War II through key surrenders. 'The Reckoning' by Phil Craig, which examines the global implications of the war's end, particularly in relation to colonialism and the aftermath in various regions. The discussion highlights the complexities of histo...
RAIN OF RUIN - Firebombing, nuclear weapons and the ethics of war.
April 30, 2025

RAIN OF RUIN - Firebombing, nuclear weapons and the ethics of war.

In this explosive episode, award-winning historian Roger Moorhouse and journalist Antonia Senior dive deep into Richard Overy’s Rain of Ruin — a powerful exploration of the American bombing campaign against Japan at the end of World War II. From the devastating firebombing of Tokyo to the moral reckoning of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, they discuss whether conventional or atomic bombings were more decisive in Japan's surrender.🔍 What’s inside:A deep dive into Rain of Ruin by Richard Overy...