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Welcome to World War II Live!

Join historians John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel each week for an entertaining, informal, and cutting-edge dive into the history of the Second World War.

These aren’t just any hosts—John is a professor of U.S. military history, author of fifteen award-winning books, and one of the nation’s top experts. Kevin has written five acclaimed books (including a trilogy on Patton), consults on films and documentaries, and brings the battlefields to life with his tours.

On World War II Live, we’re here to answer your questions—big or small—while also sharing behind-the-scenes stories from their research, their tours, and their time working with documentaries. Expect a mix of serious insights, surprising details, and a touch of humor as they explore every corner of the war and what it means to us today.

Subscribe, send in your questions, and join the conversation—because this is your chance to talk history with the experts


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In this episode, John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel delve into the second part of the Band of Brothers series, exploring the complexities of D-Day, the experiences of Easy Company, and the significance of George Luz's footage. They discuss the portrayal of combat, the challenges of communication, and the dynamics of leadership in wartime. The Stump the Chumps segment touches on the cooperation between American and Canadian forces, the psychological impact of combat, and the lessons learned from World War II that remain relevant today.Watch Mark's interview with George Luz Jr at:https://youtu.be/R2FGr8ud-d4Send us questions for Stump the Chumps at:worldwar2live@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, John and Kevin delve into the iconic miniseries 'Band of Brothers,' exploring its themes, character dynamics, and the historical context of World War II. They discuss the impact of music, the training of Easy Company, and the leadership styles of figures like Herbert Sobel. Stump the Chumps touches on the experiences of POWs and reflections on historical narratives and the significance of understanding the past.For information on Band of Brothers Tours visit:stephenambrosetours.comSend us questions for Stump the Chumps at:worldwar2live@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When American and Filipino forces surrendered on Bataan in April 1942, the Pacific War entered a darker phase.What followed—the Bataan Death March—was not just a tragedy. It reshaped American resolve, hardened attitudes toward Japan, and influenced the conduct of the war that followed.In this episode of World War 2 Live, John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel break down:• Why Bataan fell• What soldiers endured during the march• Who bore responsibility• How news of the event shocked the United States• And how Bataan influenced the brutal Pacific campaigns that followedUnderstanding Bataan is essential to understanding the Pacific War.📩 Send your questions for “Stump the Chumps” to: worldwar2live@gmail.comWatch Mark's documentary about Jeremiah Denton for free here:https://www.pbs.org/video/alabama-public-television-documentaries-jeremiah/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John and Kevin into the experiences of Irving Bromberg, a World War II tanker. The discussion highlights the realities of tank warfare, the psychological toll of combat, and the importance of veteran narratives. Through Bromberg's story, they explores themes of camaraderie, the impact of war on mental health, and the often-misrepresented portrayal of military experiences in popular culture. In the Stump the Chumps segment the guys delve into the complexities of neutrality, supply routes, and the roles of different nations involved in the conflict. They explore the significance of the Lend-Lease program, the Iranian connection, and the contributions of minor Axis powers, discussing whether these nations were more of a help or hindrance to the Axis cause.Send Stump the Chumps questions to:worldwar2live@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John and Kevin delve into the Battle of Sicily, focusing on the strategic decisions made by General Patton, the challenges faced during amphibious assaults, and the engineering feats that played a crucial role in the campaign. They discuss the controversies surrounding Patton's leadership, the final push to Messina, and the implications of the victory for future military operations. The conversation highlights the complexities of warfare and the importance of logistics, leadership, and historical context in understanding the events of World War II.The Longest Yarn Exhibit:https://www.militaryaviationmuseum.org/event/the-longest-yarn-traveling-d-day-exhibit/Send us questions at:worldwar2live@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kevin interviews John about FIRE AND FORTITUDE, his seminal work on the US Army in the Pacific War. They delve into the often-overlooked contributions of American ground soldiers in the Pacific Theater during World War II, highlighting their struggles and achievements. They take viewer questions in the Stump the Chumps segment and discuss General Patton's legacy, the harrowing experiences of the Bataan Death March, the controversial Market Garden operation, and the underappreciated role of the 88th Infantry Division. Send your questions for Stump the Chumps to:worldwar2live@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John and Kevin delve into the complexities of General George Patton's legacy, particularly his relationships with infantry divisions and his command style. They discuss the upcoming symposium dedicated to Patton, explore his controversial tactics and strategies. The Stump the Chump segment puts John and Kevin on the spot as they examine the broader implications of war crimes trials in the Pacific and touch on Switzerland's role during the war. John also lays out the challenges of teaching World War II to a new generation of students.Send questions for Stump the Chumps to: worldwar2live@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Dr. John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel discuss the complexities and tragedies of the Battle of Sicily during World War II, highlighting the famous 'Truscott Trot'. They delve into the unfortunate friendly fire incident that resulted in the loss of many paratroopers, the lessons learned from this campaign, and the leadership decisions made by key figures like General Ridgeway and General Patton. The conversation also highlights the importance of infantry tactics, the role of armor, and the significance of local resistance in Sicily. The capture of Palermo is framed as a pivotal moment for American forces, and the episode concludes with audience questions that further explore the themes discussed.Send us questions for Stump the Chumps at:worldwar2live@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, the hosts discuss the significance of Christmas during World War II, focusing on the contrasting experiences of 1941 and 1944. They explore the emotional impact of the war on holiday celebrations, the visit of Winston Churchill to the U.S., and the stories of kindness that emerged amidst the chaos. The conversation also touches on the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen compared to Easy Company, highlighting the importance of morale and the human experience during wartime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join military historians John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel on World War 2 Live as they dive into the dramatic opening phase of the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943—Operation Husky. In this episode, they break down the strategy behind the landings, the challenges on the beaches and in the air, and why Sicily became the crucial first step in prying open Hitler’s Fortress Europe.You’ll hear battlefield stories, logistical insights, and the kind of context you don’t get from a textbook, all grounded in John and Kevin’s decades of research and tour experience.Have a World War II question you’d like answered on our Stump the Chumps segment?📩 Email us at: worldwar2live@gmail.comIf you enjoy the show, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to help more history fans find World War 2 Live. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Stump the Chumps segment, historians John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel tackle two fascinating viewer questions that shed new light on the final months of World War II and the planning for D-Day.First Question: Did the U.S. Army and the Soviet Army ever fight each other at the end of World War II?John and Kevin explore the tense, chaotic final weeks of the European war, examining where U.S. and Soviet forces collided—politically, geographically, and potentially on the battlefield. Their answer reveals how close the Allies came to unintentional conflict as Germany collapsed.Second Question: Who actually named the beaches for D-Day?From “Omaha” to “Utah,” the origins of these iconic names are often misunderstood. Kevin and John break down how the invasion beaches received their codenames, who created them, and why these choices mattered for Operation Overlord.Join us for another lively and informative round of Stump the Chumps, where great questions lead to great history.📌 Have a question you want answered on the show? Leave it in the comments!📌 Subscribe for weekly conversations with top WWII historians. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We kick off our series on the Sicilian Campaign with a look at the Allied planning. John and Kevin take you into the minds of the Allied planners for Operation Husky. They also take viewer question in Stump the Chumps....including looking at the issue of British tea breaks during Operation Market Gardern.Send us questions at worldwar2live@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of World War II Live, Kevin Hymel takes viewers deep inside General George S. Patton’s personal archive to uncover a remarkable treasure: previously unseen photographs from World War II. Kevin reveals how he found these rare images, what they show about Patton’s leadership and personality, and why they change our understanding of his legacy.Join Kevin and John C. McManus as they explore these stunning visual discoveries and discuss what they reveal about one of America’s most iconic commanders.Get Kevin's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Pattons-Photographs-War-He-Saw/dp/1574888722Send us questions for Stump the Chumps at: worldwar2live ⁨@gmail.com⁩  Check out Mark's historical war gaming YouTube channel at Mark's Game Room: https://www.youtube.com/@MarksGameRoom/featured Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of World War II Live, hosts John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel engage in a lively discussion about their experiences leading battlefield tours, the significance of personal connections to history, and the challenges of military logistics. They share insights from recent tours, including memorable meals and interactions with participants, and delve into the complexities of intelligence and strategic decisions during the war. In the 'Stump the Chumps' segment they tackle listener questions and explore counterfactual scenarios related to World War II.Send us questions at: worldwar2live @gmail.com  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel chat about the US Army's small arms during World War 2. Why the switch from the bolt action Springfield to the semi-auto M1 Garand? In our Stump the Chumps segment hear how they start to research a new topic!Send in your WW2 questions for Stump the Chumps at: worldwar2live@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For a deeper look at Henry Sledge’s journey, visit Mark’s Game Room on YouTube to watch the in-depth interview that Mark Fastoso and George Luz Jr. conducted with him. LINK: https://youtu.be/ceGbkcE4xfYIn this episode, Kevin Hymel, John C. McManus, and Henry Sledge delve into the personal and historical significance of Peleliu during World War II. They explore Henry's emotional journey to the island, the impact of his father's experiences, and the reception of Henry's book, 'The Old Breed: The Complete Story Revealed.' The discussion also touches on the portrayal of the Pacific War in the miniseries 'The Pacific' and the lasting legacy of these historical events.Send us your WW2 questions to: worldwar2live@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join historians Kevin Hymel and John C. McManus for a fascinating deep dive into one of World War II’s most intense and misunderstood battles — Peleliu. In this episode, they uncover the Army’s overlooked role in the Pacific, revealing stories of courage, sacrifice, and strategy that history often leaves behind.From the rivalry between the Army and Marines, to the critical importance of logistics and the leadership choices that shaped the battle, Kevin and John bring new insight to a campaign long overshadowed by myth and misunderstanding. They also explore how Hollywood’s portrayals influence our view of history—and why audience engagement is key to keeping these stories alive.🎖️ Discover the real story behind Island Infernos and the soldiers who fought it.📚 Hosted by the team at World War II Live — where history comes alive, one battle at a time.Send up questions at: worldwar2live@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Check out Mark Fastoso's video about Sledge's War Souvenirs here:https://youtu.be/3ei2UMxZYXsWatch George Luz and Mark interview Henry here:https://youtu.be/ceGbkcE4xfYJohn C. McManus and Kevin Hymel discuss the profound impact of Eugene Sledge's memoir, 'With the Old Breed,' and its companion piece by his son, Henry Sledge. They explore the emotional journey of writing, the realities of war, and the importance of storytelling in preserving history. The discussion highlights personal anecdotes, the challenges of capturing the soldier's experience, and the legacy left behind by veterans. Henry shares insights into his father's life, the process of writing his book, and the reactions from fellow veterans and readers alike.Send us your questions at:worldwar2liv@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel delve into the Battle of Kasserine Pass, exploring the leadership challenges faced by American commanders, the dynamics of the German offensive, and the lessons learned from this early World War II engagement. The hosts discuss the significance of command visibility, the impact of logistics, and the morale of troops during combat. They reflect on the historical context and the personal stories that shape our understanding of this pivotal moment in military history....and of course, viewer questions in our Stump the Chumps segment! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel dive into General George Patton's leadership during the North African campaign, the experiences of troops during invasions, and the complexities of military communication. The discussion also touches on the surrender of French forces in Casablanca, Patton's controversial decisions, and the impact of media portrayals of the war. Additionally, Stump the Chumps explores the controversial battle of Iwo Jima and the implications of decisions made during the war, including the liberation of Prague.Send us question for Stump the Chumps at: worldwar2live@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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