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Compact Warfare

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Welcome to Compact Warfare, the podcast where we explore history's most pivotal battles, military strategies, and key moments of conflict in short bite-sized chunks. From ancient skirmishes and medieval sieges to the modern-day theatres of war, each episode delivers a concise and engaging breakdown of the tactics, innovations, and historical figures that shaped the course of warfare. Perfect for history enthusiasts and curious listeners alike, Compact Warfare makes understanding the complexities of military history both accessible and captivating, all in the time it takes to make a coffee.
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On the banks of the River Boyne in July 1690, William III forced a river crossing, turned the Jacobite flank at Slane, and drove James II from the field. In this episode we unpack the plans, the fight at Oldbridge, the upstream maneuver, and the rearguard to Duleek, then trace how Boyne shaped the Williamite War and the wider European struggle with Louis XIV. #BattleOfTheBoyne #IrishHistory #MilitaryHistory #WilliamIII #Jacobite #NineYearsWar #HistoryPodcast
The Wars of the Roses

The Wars of the Roses

2025-09-1714:38

Civil war, rival crowns, and battles fought in snow and mud. In this episode of Compact Warfare, we track the Wars of the Roses from St Albans to Towton, the Kingmaker’s rise and fall, and the final clashes at Barnet, Tewkesbury, Bosworth, and Stoke Field. See how York and Lancaster tore England apart and how Henry VII forged a new dynasty from the ruins. #WarsOfTheRoses #MedievalHistory #EnglishHistory #Yorkists #Lancastrians #HistoryPodcast
From Heian frontier horse archers to Tokugawa-era officials, this episode traces how Japan’s warrior class rose to power, reinvented warfare, and reshaped government. We follow the Minamoto–Taira rivalry, the first shogunate at Kamakura, the shock of the Mongol invasions, Sengoku-era castle wars, the arrival of firearms, and unification under Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu. Hear how bushido evolved from practical loyalty and reputation into a wider moral code that guided samurai life in war and peace. #Samurai #JapaneseHistory #MilitaryHistory #FeudalJapan #Bushido
In one of the most brutal turning points of World War II, Soviet and German forces fought street by street for control of Stalingrad. From factory-floor firefights to a massive encirclement that trapped the German Sixth Army, this episode of Compact Warfare explains how a shattered city on the Volga reshaped the entire Eastern Front. #BattleOfStalingrad, #CompactWarfare, #WWII, #EasternFront, #MilitaryHistory, #HistoryPodcast, #UrbanWarfare, #OperationUranus, #RedArmy, #SixthArmy, #Volgograd, #HistoryEducation
The Seven Years' War

The Seven Years' War

2025-08-2709:20

The Seven Years’ War was one of the most wide-reaching and consequential conflicts in history. Fought from 1756 to 1763, it spanned five continents and involved the world's greatest powers of the time. From the muddy battlefields of Europe to the dense forests of North America, and from the trade routes of West Africa to the ports of India and the Caribbean, this truly global war reshaped empires and laid the groundwork for revolutions to come. In this episode of Compact Warfare, we trace the origins, campaigns, and legacies of the first true world war. Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts. Or, if you would like to support us more directly by buying us a coffee, head on over to https://compacthistories.com/warfarecoffee to see how.    An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://compacthistories.com/warfare/the-seven-years-war/.  Check out the other shows in the Compact Histories family - Compact Biographies, Compact Disasters, Compact History, Compact Murder, and Compact Mysteries at: compactbiographies.com compactdisasters.com compacthistory.com compactmurder.com compactmysteries.com
The Reconquista

The Reconquista

2025-08-2008:57

For over 700 years, Christian and Muslim forces battled for control of the Iberian Peninsula in a relentless campaign known as the Reconquista. In this episode of Compact Warfare, we explore the shifting front lines, epic sieges, and enduring legacies of a conflict that reshaped the map of Europe. From the fall of Visigothic Spain to the rise of unified kingdoms and the capture of Granada, it’s a story of faith, politics, and centuries-long warfare. Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts. Or, if you would like to support us more directly by buying us a coffee, head on over to https://compacthistories.com/warfarecoffee to see how.    An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://compacthistories.com/warfare/the-reconquista/.  Check out the other shows in the Compact Histories family - Compact Biographies, Compact Disasters, Compact History, Compact Murder, and Compact Mysteries at: compactbiographies.com compactdisasters.com compacthistory.com compactmurder.com compactmysteries.com
Spartan Warfare

Spartan Warfare

2025-08-1310:17

Elite, disciplined, and feared, the Spartans built a society devoted entirely to war. In this episode of Compact Warfare, we take a deep dive into the training, tactics, and battles of ancient Sparta. From the brutal agoge to the unbreakable phalanx, explore how Spartan warriors earned their legendary reputation and why their legacy endures today. Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts. Or, if you would like to support us more directly by buying us a coffee, head on over to https://compacthistories.com/warfarecoffee to see how.    An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://compacthistories.com/warfare/spartan-warfare/.  Check out the other shows in the Compact Histories family - Compact Biographies, Compact Disasters, Compact History, Compact Murder, and Compact Mysteries at: compactbiographies.com compactdisasters.com compacthistory.com compactmurder.com compactmysteries.com
The Falklands War

The Falklands War

2025-08-0609:01

In 1982, two nations clashed over a remote group of islands in the South Atlantic. In this episode of Compact Warfare, we explore the Falklands War — from the Argentine invasion to the British counterattack, and the fierce battles on land, sea, and air. Discover how this short but intense conflict reshaped politics, military strategy, and national identity on both sides of the world. Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts. Or, if you would like to support us more directly by buying us a coffee, head on over to https://compacthistories.com/warfarecoffee to see how.    An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://compacthistories.com/warfare/the-falklands-war/.  Check out the other shows in the Compact Histories family - Compact Biographies, Compact Disasters, Compact History, Compact Murder, and Compact Mysteries at: compactbiographies.com compactdisasters.com compacthistory.com compactmurder.com compactmysteries.com
The Rise of Gunpowder

The Rise of Gunpowder

2025-07-3007:46

From thunderous cannon blasts to the smoking barrels of early muskets, The Rise of Gunpowder charts the explosive impact of this revolutionary substance on the world of warfare. In this episode of Compact Warfare, we explore how gunpowder reshaped armies, rewrote battlefield tactics, and brought the era of castles and knights crashing down. Episode 35 dives into the chemistry, controversy, and chaos that followed as empires armed themselves for a new kind of war. Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts. Or, if you would like to support us more directly by buying us a coffee, head on over to https://compacthistories.com/warfarecoffee to see how.    An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://compacthistories.com/warfare/the-rise-of-gunpowder/.  Check out the other shows in the Compact Histories family - Compact Biographies, Compact Disasters, Compact History, Compact Murder, and Compact Mysteries at: compactbiographies.com compactdisasters.com compacthistory.com compactmurder.com compactmysteries.com
The Viking Raids

The Viking Raids

2025-07-2307:10

For nearly 300 years, Viking ships brought fear to the coasts of Europe. In this episode of Compact Warfare, we explore the rise of the Norse raiders, their daring attacks on towns, monasteries, and kingdoms, and how their raids changed the face of Europe. From Lindisfarne to Normandy, discover the real story behind the Viking Age. Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts.  An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://compacthistories.com/warfare/the-viking-raids/.  Check out the other shows in the Compact Histories family - Compact Biographies, Compact Disasters, Compact History, Compact Murder, and Compact Mysteries at: compactbiographies.com compactdisasters.com compacthistory.com compactmurder.com compactmysteries.com
The Siege of Troy

The Siege of Troy

2025-07-1606:25

The Siege of Troy is one of history’s most famous conflicts, blending legend with the possibility of real-world events. In this episode of Compact Warfare, we unpack the story behind Troy’s downfall, from the epic battles to the legendary deception of the Trojan Horse, and explore whether there’s truth buried beneath the myth. Join us as we take a closer look at one of the ancient world’s greatest sieges. Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts.  An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://compacthistories.com/warfare/the-siege-of-troy/.  Check out our other Compact Histories podcasts - Compact Biographies, Compact Disasters, Compact History, Compact Murder, and Compact Mysteries at: compactbiographies.com compactdisasters.com compacthistory.com compactmurder.com compactmysteries.com
Forget the trenches — modern warfare has a new front line, and it’s happening behind your screen. In this episode, we explore the rise of cyber warfare, where hackers, viruses, and digital sabotage have replaced tanks and troops. From power grid attacks to election meddling, discover how battles are now fought in the shadows of cyberspace — with global consequences. Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts.  An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://5minutewarfare.com/the-rise-of-cyber-warfare/.  Check out our other 5 Minute podcasts - 5 Minute Biographies, 5 Minute Disasters, 5 Minute History, 5 Minute Murder, and 5 Minute Mysteries at: 5minutebiographies.com 5minutedisasters.com 5minutehistory.com 5minutemurder.com 5minutemysteries.com
A royal death, a global empire, and Europe on the brink of chaos — welcome to the War of the Spanish Succession. In this episode, we unpack the 13-year struggle that saw kings clash, alliances form, and the balance of European power hang by a thread. From battlefield brilliance to backroom diplomacy, discover how a royal family squabble turned into one of history’s most important global power struggles. Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts.  An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://5minutewarfare.com/the-war-of-the-spanish-succession.  Check out our other 5 Minute podcasts - 5 Minute Biographies, 5 Minute Disasters, 5 Minute History, 5 Minute Murder, and 5 Minute Mysteries at: 5minutebiographies.com 5minutedisasters.com 5minutehistory.com 5minutemurder.com 5minutemysteries.com
Prepare for battering rams, boiling oil, and towering walls as episode 30 of 5 Minute Warfare storms the world of castles and siege warfare. In an age where stone fortresses dominated the landscape, attackers and defenders played a deadly game of patience, engineering, and brute force. From siege towers to sneaky tunnels, discover how medieval strongholds were built to last — and how determined armies tried to bring them crashing down. Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts.  An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://5minutewarfare.com/castles-and-siege-warfare.  Check out our other 5 Minute podcasts - 5 Minute Biographies, 5 Minute Disasters, 5 Minute History, 5 Minute Murder, and 5 Minute Mysteries at: 5minutebiographies.com 5minutedisasters.com 5minutehistory.com 5minutemurder.com 5minutemysteries.com
March with Julius Caesar as 5 Minute Warfare unpacks the brutal brilliance of the Gallic Wars — a decade-long conquest that brought Gaul under Roman control and turned Caesar into a legend (and a political time bomb). From ambushes in dark forests to siege warfare on tribal strongholds, this was Rome at its most ruthless — and strategic. Tune in for a fast-paced tour through one of history’s most calculated campaigns. Veni, vidi, vici — in about 5 minutes. Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts.  An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://5minutewarfare.com/julius-caesars-gallic-wars.  Check out our other 5 Minute podcasts - 5 Minute Biographies, 5 Minute Disasters, 5 Minute History, 5 Minute Murder, and 5 Minute Mysteries at: 5minutebiographies.com 5minutedisasters.com 5minutehistory.com 5minutemurder.com 5minutemysteries.com
Blast into the era of high-tech warfare with 5 Minute Warfare as we break down Operation Desert Storm — the lightning-fast campaign that showcased the raw power of modern air forces. From stealth bombers slicing through enemy defenses to precision-guided missiles lighting up the desert night, the Gulf War redefined how wars would be fought in the 21st century. Tune in for a supersonic sprint through history’s first “digital war.” Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts.  An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://5minutewarfare.com/the-gulf-war-operation-desert-storm.  Check out our other 5 Minute podcasts - 5 Minute Biographies, 5 Minute Disasters, 5 Minute History, 5 Minute Murder, and 5 Minute Mysteries at: 5minutebiographies.com 5minutedisasters.com 5minutehistory.com 5minutemurder.com 5minutemysteries.com
Set sail into one of history’s most dramatic naval showdowns! In this episode of 5 Minute Warfare, we dive into the thunderous clash of oars, cannons, and cultures at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571 — where a Christian alliance faced off against the mighty Ottoman Empire in a fight that changed the course of Mediterranean power. Expect heroics, holy leagues, and high-stakes history, all packed into five fast-paced minutes. Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts.  An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://5minutewarfare.com/the-battle-of-lepanto-christian-europes-last-great-naval-victory.  Check out our other 5 Minute podcasts - 5 Minute Biographies, 5 Minute Disasters, 5 Minute History, 5 Minute Murder, and 5 Minute Mysteries at: 5minutebiographies.com 5minutedisasters.com 5minutehistory.com 5minutemurder.com 5minutemysteries.com
In Episode 26 of the 5 Minute Warfare podcast, we revisit the legendary Battle of Agincourt and the deadly legacy of the English longbow. Fought on 25 October 1415 during the Hundred Years’ War, Agincourt saw King Henry V’s vastly outnumbered army achieve a stunning victory against the French. The battle became a defining moment in medieval warfare, showcasing the devastating power of the longbow, which cut down waves of heavily armoured knights and reshaped military tactics for generations. Join us as we explore how this iconic weapon changed the course of history and solidified its place in the art of war. Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts.  An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://5minutewarfare.com/the-battle-of-agincourt-the-longbows-deadly-legacy.  Check out our other 5 Minute podcasts - 5 Minute Biographies, 5 Minute Disasters, 5 Minute History, 5 Minute Murder, and 5 Minute Mysteries at: 5minutebiographies.com 5minutedisasters.com 5minutehistory.com 5minutemurder.com 5minutemysteries.com
In Episode 25 of the 5 Minute Warfare podcast, we explore the formidable war elephants of ancient India—massive battlefield beasts that struck fear into enemies and shaped the course of warfare for centuries. Used by Indian armies as early as the 4th century BCE, these towering creatures were armoured, trained for combat, and deployed to crush infantry, trample enemies, and break through fortified lines. From the Maurya Empire to legendary battles against Alexander the Great, war elephants played a crucial role in military strategy. Join us as we uncover the history, tactics, and legacy of these incredible animals in ancient Indian warfare. Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts.  An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://5minutewarfare.com/war-elephants-in-ancient-india.  Check out our other 5 Minute podcasts - 5 Minute Biographies, 5 Minute Disasters, 5 Minute History, 5 Minute Murder, and 5 Minute Mysteries at: 5minutebiographies.com 5minutedisasters.com 5minutehistory.com 5minutemurder.com 5minutemysteries.com
In Episode 24 of the 5 Minute Warfare podcast, we delve into the brutal and often overlooked conflict of the Korean War. Fought between 1950 and 1953, this Cold War battleground saw fierce combat between North and South Korea, backed by global superpowers in a deadly proxy war. From trench warfare along the 38th parallel to relentless aerial bombardments and harsh winter battles, the war was defined by its unforgiving terrain and devastating human cost. Despite an armistice being signed in 1953, the conflict never officially ended, leaving a lasting impact on global geopolitics. Tune in for a concise yet powerful look at one of the 20th century’s most significant wars. Please consider supporting the show by subscribing and leaving a review wherever you get your podcasts.  An article supporting this episode can be found on the website at https://5minutewarfare.com/the-korean-war-the-forgotten-conflict.  Check out our other 5 Minute podcasts - 5 Minute Biographies, 5 Minute Disasters, 5 Minute History, 5 Minute Murder, and 5 Minute Mysteries at: 5minutebiographies.com 5minutedisasters.com 5minutehistory.com 5minutemurder.com 5minutemysteries.com
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