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When Churchill Experimented with Chemical Weapons—Giles Milton of the Unknown History Podcast

History Unplugged Podcast

History Unplugged

Society & Culture, History

4.23.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2017

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Winston Churchill is consistently ranked as the greatest leader in British History. But like any complex historical figure, he has his dark side. Most notoriously, but least well known, is his interest in chemical weapons. “If it is fair war for an Afghan to shoot down a British soldier behind a rock and cut him in pieces as he lies wounded on the ground, why is it not fair for a British artilleryman to fire a shell which makes the said native sneeze? It is really too silly.” —WSC, 1919 Churchill favored and/or used “poison gas” from World War I through World War II, notably on the Indians and Bolsheviks in 1919, and the Iraqis in the 1920s. What’s more, he wanted to “drench” German cities with gas in 1943. To discuss this issue in greater depth with us is Giles Milton. He is the host of the History Unknown Podcast and author of “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare”: a book about a secret inner circle within the British government that planned all of the most audacious sabotage attacks of the Second World War. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE www.gilesmilton.com Unknown History Podcast ABOUT GILES Giles Milton is the internationally best-selling author of nine works of popular history, including Nathaniel’s Nutmeg. His books have been translated into more than twenty languages and have been serialized on both the BBC and in British newspapers. The Times described Milton as being able ‘to take an event from history and make it come alive’, while The New York Times said that Milton’s ‘prodigious research yields an entertaining, richly informative look at the past. Giles Milton's latest book, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, became a Sunday Times bestseller in the first week of publication. TO HELP OUT THE SHOW Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher

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0:00.0

What was it like to watch the Twin Towers collapse on 9-11?

0:03.8

How about to be sent to Auschwitz during the Holocaust?

0:06.7

Our past is a collection of stories that bring us to where we are and shape our perspectives.

0:11.3

Hi, I'm Josh Cohen, host of the Eyewitness History Podcast.

0:15.0

On my show, I interviewed guests who watched the events that shaped our world.

0:18.8

From heartbreaking war stories to hilarious memories from the SNL writers room, no recollection

0:24.1

is off limits.

0:25.2

To start listening now for free, go to parthenonpodcast.com or search Eyewitness History on the podcast

0:31.2

player of your choice.

0:33.9

War has played a key role in the history of the United States, from the nation's founding

0:38.4

right down to the present.

0:40.2

Wars made the United States independent, kept it together, increased its size, and established

0:45.3

it as a global superpower.

0:46.8

Hi, I'm James Early, host of the Key Battles of American History Podcast.

0:50.9

In each episode, I discuss American history through the lens of the most important battles

0:55.6

of America's Wars.

0:57.0

To start listening now, go to parthenonpodcast.com or search Key Battles of American History

1:03.3

on your favorite podcast platform.

1:08.1

Welcome to the History Unplugged Podcast.

1:11.0

The unscripted show that celebrates unsung heroes, myth busts historical lies, and rediscoveres

1:17.5

the forgotten stories that changed our world.

1:21.1

I'm your host, Scott Rank.

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