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History of the Second World War

Summary 3: The September Campaign

History of the Second World War

Wesley Livesay

Society & Culture, Documentary, History

4.5626 Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

This is a new series of episodes that are designed to solve one problem, this podcast is going to take a long time. One side effect of the amount of content the podcast needs to cover is that there are times when there is information from previous episodes or series that originally released years in the past which is now important background information for episodes that are about to release. This is where the summaries come in. Moving forward I will drop in a few summaries at appropriate times which will take a old series of episodes, in the case of today's episode the September Campaign series. Obviously this will not have the detail level of the earlier episodes, but it will allow for the key facts and themes of the earlier episodes to be brought back into everybody's memories right before it is most important. Contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to advertise on History of the Second World War. History of the Second World War is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to an Airwave Media podcast.

0:09.4

Hello, this is Matt from the Explorers podcast.

0:12.6

I want to invite you to join me on the voyages and journeys of the most famous explorers in the history of the world.

0:18.3

These are the thrilling and captivating stories of Vigllan, Shackleton, Lewis, and Clark,

0:23.0

and so many other famous, and not so famous, adventures from throughout history.

0:27.4

Go to Explorerspodcast.com or just look us up on your podcast app.

0:31.6

That's the Explorers Podcast. Hello everyone and welcome to History of the Second World War, Summary Episode 3, the September

0:49.1

campaign. Summary episodes are where I take an entire series of episodes and condense them down into a single episode

0:55.8

to help bring important information back to the forefront before it is needed.

0:59.7

In this case, the episode is being released before the episodes on the invasion of France,

1:04.5

which will start next episode.

1:06.4

And if you want to hear more about the September campaign, far more, actually,

1:10.3

you can go back

1:10.9

and listen to the original 20-episode series on the German invasion of Poland in 1939.

1:16.8

Those episodes cover not just the German invasion, but also the pre-war actions that resulted

1:21.1

in the invasion, and then the aftermath of the invasion for the people of Poland.

1:25.6

Poland was a nation created, as were so many others

1:28.7

in Eastern Europe after the First World War.

1:31.4

It was constructed out of territories of the former Russian, Austro-Hungarian, and German

1:35.5

empires.

1:36.8

Right from the very beginning, there were tensions surrounding the new nation.

1:40.6

To the south, there were disagreements with the newly created Czechoslovakia around where exactly the border should be,

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