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Maritime History with Chris Sams (live and unplugg
Maritime History with Chris Sams (live and unplugg
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Maritime History with Chris Sams (live and unplugg 5205l

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Maritime history is a multifaceted and fascinating subject which covers tales of heroism, war, disasters, trade and discovery. Naval Historian Chris Sams comes to you fortnightly to talk about an aspect of Maritime history recorded live and unplugged. This Podcast is part of Chris' Substack where he writes three times a week on the subject.https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu jerijerod14.substack.com 433e5q

Maritime history is a multifaceted and fascinating subject which covers tales of heroism, war, disasters, trade and discovery.

Naval Historian Chris Sams comes to you fortnightly to talk about an aspect of Maritime history recorded live and unplugged.

This Podcast is part of Chris' Substack where he writes three times a week on the subject.

https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu jerijerod14.substack.com

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The Channel Dash
The Channel Dash
This week’s episode recounts the story of Operation Cereberus, the move of the battleships Scharnhorst & Gneisenau and heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen up the English Channel in February 1942. The British try to react to unfolding events as the Germans hold their breath. I wasn’t able to edit this due to time constraints so sorry about the extra ums and sneezing at the end! I mentioned “The Invisible campaign” by Jane Gulliford Lowes which you can get here https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/9781911704287?gC=5a105e8b&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20226739100&gbraid=0AAAAADsTpATk0_cwlKc1ugAx0HzYxOZJj&gclid=Cj0KCQjwxdXBBhDEARIsAAUkP6i3YPcUKBXlMfgTfeA31f8LLzBmSuhgW-JdAr5tAP6naFf6Ohpi_S8aAnm9EALw_wcB Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 4 días
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Bismarck's final battle
Bismarck's final battle
This week’s episode looks at the final battle of the Bismarck and answers the question - who sank the battleship? You can find me on Substack at https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 and tell me if you liked it, loathed it, want me to keep doing this or implore me to shut up Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 1 semana
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32:28
On Naval ship classes and Star Wars
On Naval ship classes and Star Wars
This week’s episode is a rough overview of the different classes of warship available at the start of the First World War and their different roles within the fleet… Then I talk about Star Wars and the varous roles the ships had, how they compare to their real life namesakes as well as a deep dive on the roles of Star destroyers and their vairants. It gets really nerdy fast! Here was the video I was talking about: You can find me on Substack at https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 and tell me if you liked it, loathed it, want me to keep doing this or implore me to shut up Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 2 semanas
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31:01
Troubridge's wise move
Troubridge's wise move
This week’s episode is a rough overview of the escape of the Goeben (and Breslau) in 1914, why Churchill made it worse and why iral Ernest Troubridge made the right decission (though possibly for the wrong reasons). You can find me on Substack at https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 and tell me if you liked it, loathed it, want me to keep doing this or implore me to shut up Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 3 semanas
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36:53
Do the lessons of 1914 still apply?
Do the lessons of 1914 still apply?
In this week’s podcast I try to answer the self imposed question of whether any lessons that were learnt during the First World War’s Naval war that are still relevant today. The three main areas are Fleet in being, commerce raiding and the two power rule. The episode is also sprinkled with side bars as my mind wanders to answer other questions no one has asked! Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 1 mes
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29:01
Action of Sluys
Action of Sluys
This week’s episode looks at the battle of Sluys in 1340 between the French Navy and King Edward III’s invasion force - I’m really not an expert but hopefully it is a good overview of a battle I’d never heard of! You can find me on Substack at https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 and tell me if you liked it, loathed it, want me to keep doing this or implore me to shut up Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 1 mes
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25:07
The problem with Lightoller...
The problem with Lightoller...
This week’s podcast jumps on the Titanic bandwagon and looks at the career of Titanic’s Second Officer, Charles Lightoller and his actions on the night of the sinking as well accusations of war crimes in the First World War... If you’re listening to this on a podcast provider I’d really appreciate it if you left a like or similar if you enjoyed the episode and if you haven’t seen my Substack do please check it out on - https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 and tell me if you liked it, loathed it, want me to keep doing this or implore me to shut up Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 1 mes
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28:16
Baby killers
Baby killers
Today’s episode looks at the German raid on the English coastline in December 1914 and how it was a near miss for both fleets as well as the human tragedy. Do check out my substack for longer articles released three times a week at - https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu If you want to check out Moments in time; World War Two podcast and the German invasion of Norway you can find the first episode at - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-battles-for-narvik-episode-1/id1760010942?i=1000702001554 If you’re listening to this on a podcast provider I’d really appreciate it if you left a like or similar if you enjoyed the episode. Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 1 mes
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32:04
Murder on the high seas
Murder on the high seas
Today’s episode looks at War crimes and the U-boat arm of both the Kaiserliche-Marine and Kriegsmarine, whether unrestricted U-boat warfare is a war crime, those who carried out crimes and their punishment as well as a look at Kapitan Eck in the Second World War. This is a rerelease of the episode as the first had some major techincal issues and needed replacing. Do check out my substack for longer articles released three times a week at - https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu If you’re listening to this on a podcast provider I’d really appreciate it if you left a like or similar if you enjoyed the episode. Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 2 meses
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52:49
The Knight of the Dardanelles
The Knight of the Dardanelles
Today episode picks up where last week’s left off and talks about the Central Power’s naval strategy for the Mediterranean, the dispatch of U-boats and the immediate impact of Otto Hersing’s arrival. Do check out my substack for longer articles released three times a week at - https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu If you’re listening to this on a podcast provider I’d really appreciate it if you left a like or similar if you enjoyed the episode. Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 2 meses
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59:46
Into the mouth of Hell
Into the mouth of Hell
Today episode is an overview of the Allied attempt to force the Dardanelles with warships alone on the 18th March 1915, its background, its undertaking and the outcomes. Do check out my substack for longer articles released three times a week at - https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu If you’re listening to this on a podcast provider I’d really appreciate it if you left a like or similar if you enjoyed the episode. Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 2 meses
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35:56
German Naval victory in the First World War?
German Naval victory in the First World War?
Today episode is my meditation on the chances of a German Naval victory in the First World War addressing Cruiser warfare, Zeppelins, U-boats, Dogger Bank, Jutland and bombardments. Do check out my substack for longer articles released three times a week at - https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu If you’re listening to this on a podcast provider I’d really appreciate it if you left a like or similar if you enjoyed the episode. Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 2 meses
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40:11
Russian defeat
Russian defeat
Today we’re heading out to the Tsushima Strait for the battle between the Russian Second Pacific fleet and the Imperial Japanese Navy in an endgame battle in the Russo-Japanese War. Do check out my substack for longer articles released three times a week at - https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu If you’re listening to this on a podcast provider I’d really appreciate it if you left a like or similar if you enjoyed the episode. Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 3 meses
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36:03
The Battle of Havana (1870)
The Battle of Havana (1870)
I return this week to talk about the Battle of Havana between the gun boat Meteor and Aviso Bouvet during the Franco Prussian War. This took a lot less time than I planned so I also throw in the story of the Augusta (a Prussian Commerce Raider) and the Nymphe defending Danzig from a French Blockade. If you want to read a great article on the land war during this conflict check out Alex Churchill’s article here - https://substack.com/home/post/p-157573582 As always my writings on substack are here - https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu If you’re listening to this on a podcast provider I’d really appreciate it if you left a like or similar if you enjoyed the episode. Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 3 meses
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25:22
German liners as warships
German liners as warships
This week’s podcast was somewhat adlibed by me late one evening giving a rough overview of the idea of the Kaiserliche-Marine using liners as Commerce raiders in 1914-15 including the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse, Kronprinz Wilhelm, Prinz Eitel Friedrich and ing mentions of Cap Trafalgar and Berlin. There are longer posts on the Kronprinz Wilhelm’s career on my substack - https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu If you’re listening to this on a podcast provider I’d really appreciate it if you left a like or similar if you enjoyed the episode. Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 3 meses
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37:47
The Orzel incident
The Orzel incident
This week’s podcast tells the story of the Polish submarine Orzel and her escape from Poland and Estonia in the opening months of World War 2. If you’re listening to this on a podcast provider I’d really appreciate it if you left a like or similar if you enjoyed the episode and if you haven’t seen my Substack do please check it out on - https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 and tell me if you liked it, loathed it, want me to keep doing this or implore me to shut up Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 3 meses
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24:29
XE Craft in the Far East
XE Craft in the Far East
This week’s podcast is the story of the XE-Craft submarines in the Pacific in 1945 and the VC winning attack on the cruiser Takao. Original text with more detail can be found here. If you’re listening to this on a podcast provider I’d really appreciate it if you left a like or similar if you enjoyed the episode and if you haven’t seen my Substack do please check it out on - https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 and tell me if you liked it, loathed it, want me to keep doing this or implore me to shut up Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 3 meses
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26:55
The sinking of the Glorious
The sinking of the Glorious
This week’s podcast tells the story of the sinking of HMS Glorious during Operation Juno in June 1940 by the battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau. If you would like to read the original write up do check it out here. I should apologise for my attempt at a German accent when quoting Marschall. If you’re listening to this on a podcast provider I’d really appreciate it if you left a like or similar if you enjoyed the episode and if you haven’t seen my Substack do please check it out on - https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 and tell me if you liked it, loathed it, want me to keep doing this or implore me to shut up Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 4 meses
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30:35
Could  have done more to protect the Pacific colonies during World War One?
Could have done more to protect the Pacific colonies during World War One?
This week’s podcast was completely unplanned and unscripted and answering a question I was tagged in on Twitter/X. This is my take on whether the Germans could have done more to protect their colonies from Allied attacks or If you’re listening to this on a podcast provider I’d really appreciate it if you left a like or similar if you enjoyed the episode and if you haven’t seen my Substack do please check it out on - https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 and tell me if you liked it, loathed it, want me to keep doing this or implore me to shut up Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 4 meses
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36:12
A laughable affair - the English Armada of 1589
A laughable affair - the English Armada of 1589
This week’s podcast talks about the English answer to the Spanish Armada of 1588 which was the English Armada, a grand operation led by Drake that over the course of two months cost the crown about 15000 soldiers and… well I won’t spoil it here. This is a great story of poor planning, poor implementation and command. If you’re listening to this on a podcast provider I’d really appreciate it if you left a like or similar if you enjoyed the episode and if you haven’t seen my Substack do please check it out on - https://substack.com/@jerijerod14?utm_source=-menu Or you can find me on the socials at https://linktr.ee/jerijerod14 and tell me if you liked it, loathed it, want me to keep doing this or implore me to shut up Get full access to Chris’s Naval History Substack at jerijerod14.substack.com/subscribe
Historia y humanidades 4 meses
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