Tanks, Blitzkriegs and Battlefields.

π 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 tankβand its central role in shaping how wars are fought.
We unpack how Blitzkrieg tactics, armoured warfare, and tank design evolved across the 20th century, and what this means for the future of ground combat. Is the tank obsolete in the age of drones and cyberwarfare, or more relevant than ever?
Plus, we recommend some of our favourite reads for anyone hungry for more military history, memoir, and tank warfare insight:
π Books mentioned in this episode:
Blood, Dust and Snow β Eastern Front memoirs with brutal frontline detail
Panzer Commander by Hans von Luck β a German officerβs candid account of WWII tank warfare
First to Fight by Roger Moorhouse β Poland's desperate stand in 1939
Hill 112 by Adrian Goldsworthy β gripping action in the battle for Normandy
Whether you're a history buff, military strategist, or just love a good war story, this episode delivers rich discussion, sharp commentary, and plenty of book recommendations.
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