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WW2 Pod: We Have Ways of Making You Talk

12. Our Russian Friends

WW2 Pod: We Have Ways of Making You Talk

Goalhanger Podcasts

History, Education, Society & Culture

4.85.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2019

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

James Holland and Al Murray get into a heated debate about the role of Russia in the defeat of the Nazis. Also discussed are the French civilian experiences in Normandy; the curious case of the Daily Telegraph crossword; and the fashion status of American army uniforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:06.2

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0:07.6

This is the fascinating story of the ejection seat.

0:11.1

Eject, eject by John Nichol, Sunday Times bestselling author of Spitfire, Lancaster and Tornado,

0:17.2

and former desert storm prisoner of war.

0:19.9

Eject, eject is fueled by deeply moving first-hand accounts.

0:24.3

The perfect gift for Father's Day.

0:26.6

Out now in hardback from all good bookshops and unordable.

0:37.9

Hanqali, Hanqali, which is everyone knows, is Hauser for Ahtung, Ahtung.

0:43.4

But what I hear you cry is Hauser.

0:46.2

Well, dear listeners, it's a language spoken by around 63 million people in West Africa,

0:50.7

principally in southern Niger and northern Nigeria.

0:54.0

And now I hear you ask, but why, Al?

0:56.4

What relevance does this intriguing linguistic information have to the well-known popular podcast

1:01.0

known as We Have Ways of Making You Talk?

1:03.2

For a tell, it's James Holland.

1:05.0

Well, it's an interesting one.

1:06.6

We have one of our listeners to thank for this.

1:09.2

Andrew Walker, to be precise.

1:11.1

And Andrew got in touch to say,

1:12.3

Hanqali, Hanqali, hashtag We Have Ways.

1:15.1

That's Ahtung in West African language, Hauser, at Elmariah in James 1940.

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