

Battleground
Goalhanger
A history podcast that explores the narratives, turning points, and characters that shape conflicts, encompassing a blend of social and military history. Following on from the series on the Falklands War, best-selling military historians Patrick Bishop, Saul David, and Roger Moorhouse turn their attention every Friday to the war in Ukraine, and every Wednesday look back at the significant wars, events, and figures from conflicts around the world.
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Feb 6, 2025 • 39min
250. The Khartiia Brigade and Kharkiv's evolution.
Volodymyr Dehtiarov, spokesperson for the Khartiia Brigade, shares gripping insights about life on the frontlines in Kharkiv, focusing on troop welfare and innovative supply strategies like drone deliveries. Joe Lindsey, a seasoned reporter for WGN Radio, discusses his experiences covering the evolving conflict and the shifting dynamics in Kharkiv, including gender roles in the military and the community's resilience amidst adversity. They touch on the implications of NATO membership and personal reflections from the war-torn region.

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Feb 5, 2025 • 43min
249. The Bombing of Dresden, strategically justified or an Allied war crime?
Sinclair McKay, a historian and author of "The Fire and the Darkness: The Bombing of Dresden, 1945," joins the discussion on the controversial bombing of Dresden during WWII. He delves into the moral complexities surrounding the event, contrasting the city’s pre-war beauty with its embrace of Nazism. McKay highlights the devastation and civilian casualties, exploring the psychological impact on residents. The conversation also addresses the subsequent moral questions and the city’s journey of remembrance and reconciliation following the tragedy.

Jan 31, 2025 • 47min
248. Will Putin be able to flatter Trump?
Insights from a recent trip to Ukraine shed light on the evolving dynamics between Trump and Putin, revealing Putin’s attempts to charm Trump amid the ongoing conflict. The podcast explores Ukrainian resilience, particularly in Kharkiv, and reflects on their mixed feelings of hope and anxiety. It also delves into the geopolitical implications of Trump's rhetoric, emphasizing potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy and fears of increased aggression from authoritarian regimes. Listeners gain a multifaceted view of war and international relations.

Jan 30, 2025 • 37min
247. From the Pearl of the Black Sea to the Embattled city of the East.
Farther Oleg Kovynyov, a religious leader in Kharkiv, shares his harrowing experiences during the ongoing war. He discusses the emotional and spiritual challenges faced by his community, highlighting their resilience amid devastation. The conversation also touches on the transformative impact of the conflict on social dynamics and identity, especially the transition in Odessa from Russophone roots to a stronger Ukrainian sentiment. Farther Oleg's reflections illuminate the deep connections between faith, trauma, and hope in times of crisis.

Jan 29, 2025 • 35min
246. Shaping the Post-War World at The Yalta Conference
In this discussion, writer and historian Giles Milton, author of "Checkmate in Berlin," provides fascinating insights into the Yalta Conference of 1945. He details the political maneuvers of Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin, emphasizing how Stalin exploited his military advantages. Topics include the dramatic negotiations over Poland's fate, the complex division of Germany, and the lavish banquets that accompanied these high-stakes discussions. Milton also draws parallels between Yalta's geopolitical tensions and today's political landscape, especially regarding Ukraine.

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Jan 24, 2025 • 38min
245. Kupyansk, Kharkiv, and Trump's sanctions threat
Saul and Patrick explore the chilling realities on the northern edges of Kharkiv, where winter amplifies the devastation in Kupyansk. They share vivid accounts of the resilient residents clinging to hope amid destruction. The podcast dives into the brutal military conditions faced by soldiers and civilians alike. Additionally, it examines Trump's stern warnings to Putin about sanctions, highlighting the complex geopolitical implications for Ukraine and the evolving dynamics of NATO.

Jan 22, 2025 • 38min
244. The Soviets arrive in Germany
Roger Moorhouse, a historian specializing in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, delves into the harrowing experiences of East Prussian civilians as Soviet forces first entered German territory. He discusses the brutal realities of war, including the Nemesdorf Massacre and the heavy toll on women and children. The conversation also covers the mass evacuations during Operation Hannibal, highlighting the tragic sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff and its impact on the displaced German population. Moorhouse sets the stage for historical reflection on this pivotal moment.

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Jan 21, 2025 • 21min
243. Reaction from Ukraine to Trump's inaugural address.
Joe Lindsey, an insightful American journalist, joins the conversation from Ukraine, examining the missed opportunities in Donald Trump's inaugural address. The discussion reveals Ukraine's disappointment at being overlooked, reflecting its ongoing struggle against Russian aggression. Lindsey sheds light on the evolving nature of U.S.-Europe relations and the need for increased American empathy and support for Ukraine's fight for freedom. They also analyze the tonal shifts in presidential speeches and their potential impact on international politics.

Jan 20, 2025 • 27min
242. Battleground returns to Ukraine & a Russian microcosm in Transnistria.
Explore the intriguing microcosm of Transnistria, a breakaway region steeped in Russian influence, where generational divides spark a clash between nostalgia and aspirations for European integration. Journey into the vibrant life of Odessa, where the resilience of culture shines through conflict, showcasing unexpected normalcy amid the chaos. Reflect on Moldova's political tensions and the looming threat of pro-Russian leadership as the country navigates its identity, all while indulging in the rich tapestry of its wine culture.

Jan 17, 2025 • 39min
241. Ukraine captures North Korean troops
The discussion dives into the Trump administration's strategy—or lack thereof—for peace in Ukraine. Tensions rise as Zelenskyy clashes with Slovakia's Prime Minister over regional issues. A shocking update reveals Ukrainian forces have captured North Korean troops, shedding light on their lack of combat training. The hosts explore the broader implications of U.S. sanctions and military strategies amidst the ongoing conflict, highlighting the delicate balance in international relations.


