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World War 2 LIVE
Inside WWII Battlefield Tours with McManus & Hymel
Season 1, Ep. 10
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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.
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01:05:24||Season 1, Ep. 27When the Marines secured their foothold on Guadalcanal, the battle was far from over.What followed was not a quick victory—but a brutal, back-and-forth struggle across jungle, sea, and sky. In this episode of World War 2 Live, Dr. John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel continue their deep dive into Guadalcanal, exploring how the campaign evolved into one of the most complex and hard-fought battles of the war.Drawing on powerful historical accounts, including insights from Richard Frank’s definitive work on Guadalcanal, John and Kevin break down:• Why Guadalcanal was unlike any other Pacific battle• The growing importance of Henderson Field• The deadly balance between land, sea, and air combat• Japanese miscalculations—and the cost of getting it wrong• The brutal realities faced by both Marines and Japanese forces in the jungleAs the campaign unfolds, one thing becomes clear: this is not a battle of sweeping advances—but a grinding fight for survival in one small, critical piece of terrain.🎯 Stump the Chumps!Stick around for our viewer Q&A where we tackle your questions—and this episode includes a great moment where a viewer writes in to correct one of John’s previous answers, bringing new and fascinating insight to the discussion.We love these moments—because they make the show better.📩 Got a question for Stump the Chumps?Send it to: worldwar2live@gmail.comIf you enjoy the episode, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share. And join us as we continue our series on Guadalcanal—one of the most important and hard-fought campaigns of World War II.
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59:55||Season 1, Ep. 26When U.S. Marines hit the beaches of Guadalcanal in August 1942, the Pacific War entered a new phase.This wasn’t just another landing—it was the beginning of a brutal, months-long struggle across jungle, sea, and sky that would test everything the Allies had.In this episode of World War 2 Live, Dr. John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel break down the opening of the Guadalcanal campaign:• Why Guadalcanal mattered strategically• What the Marines faced in the first landings• The early naval and air battles that shaped the fight• Japanese miscalculations—and how they responded• How coordination (and miscoordination) defined the opening phaseThis is where the tide in the Pacific began to turn.🎯 Stump the Chumps Returns!Stick around for our viewer Q&A segment where we tackle your questions.We also finally reveal the answer to one of our most intriguing questions yet:What’s the story behind that mysterious Nazi flag a viewer asked about?📩 Got a question for Stump the Chumps?Send it to: worldwar2live@gmail.comIf you enjoy the episode, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share—and join us as we continue breaking down the most important battles of World War II.
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