Military Subjects & War Stories (Incldg the Cold War)

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Tintin in the Land of the Nazis - Was Hergé A Wartime Collaborator?​

Premiered 22 hours ago
When I was young, one of my favourite comic book series was The Adventures of Tintin, created by Belgian Georges Remi, whose pen name was 'Hergé'. But, during the German occupation of Belgium, Hergé continued to create Tintin stories as a cartoonist for a German-controlled newspaper. When Belgium was liberated in 1944, Hergé was arrested as a collaborator. What is the truth? Did the creator of Tintin help the Germans? Did he betray his country?


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The IRA vs. James Bond - RPG Attack on MI6 Headquarters​

Premiered Oct 23, 2025
In 2000, a breakaway terrorist group called The Real IRA launched one of the most daring attacks on British soil, firing a Russian anti-tank rocket at the headquarters of MI6, the British Secret Intelligence Service of James Bond fame. In this video, I revisit the site and the firing point 25 years later.


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1 | The Boat | Life aboard German U-Boat U 96 during WW2​

Nov 15, 2025
Today, we dive deep into “The Boat” (Das Boot) by Lothar-Günther Buchheim, one of the most powerful and realistic portrayals of submarine warfare ever written. Based on Buchheim’s own experience aboard U 96 during World War II, the book captures the claustrophobia, tension, and quiet terror of life beneath the Atlantic — far away from the glorified images of war.
Buchheim’s work became a global sensation and sparked controversy for its unflinching honesty. Whether seen as a war novel or an anti-war statement, The Boat remains a haunting testament to endurance, fear, and the human condition under pressure.


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00:00 Welcome
05:16 Preface
07:50 Author's Foreword
08:49 Chapter 1 – Bar Royal
01:10:38 After-Action-Report
 

Taiwan’s 2025 National Defense Report​

The following is the Republic of China’s 2025 National Defense Report.

From the Report

In response to changes in modern warfare and multi-domain challenges of national security, the Republic of China (ROC) Armed Forces bears the responsibility of being a force of stability in society and solid backing for national security. The Ministry of National Defense (MND) has continued to apply new ways of thinking and methods to build asymmetric and resilient capabilities in recent years. The MND upholds the philosophy of preventing war by preparing for war, and diligently carries out training and combat readiness work, so as to protect citizens in everyday life and achieve the goal to prevent war and maintain peace.

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How The United States Army Planned to hide Nukes under the Ice: Project Iceworm​

Nov 30, 2025 #ColdWar #ColdWarHistory #History
Our historical documentary series on the history of the Cold War continues with a video looking at US Army plans to build a field of nuclear-armed missiles under Greenland's Icecap. We look at the reasons for the plan, how tests were conducted, life at the test base, as well as the fraught legacy left behind.


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*SOURCES*
- https://gombessa.tripod.com/sciencele... (great source for photographs)
- https://ahf.nuclearmuseum.org/ahf/his...
- https://www.theguardian.com/world/201...
- https://www.businessinsider.com/camp-...
- https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/ima...
- https://usace.contentdm.oclc.org/digi... (public domain video about Camp Century, circa 1963)
- https://pastglobalchanges.org/sites/d...
- https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvw04...
- https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7312/...
- https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7312/...
- https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/...

Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheColdWarTV/videos
 

When Logistics Decided Victory: The Battle of Leyte Gulf​

The U.S. military faces a critical vulnerability that could determine the outcome of any future conflict in the Indo-Pacific. While Force Design and joint modernization efforts have produced a more capable fighting force, the Sea Services have failed to remedy systemic shortfalls within their logistics enterprise. This assessment applies not only to potential Ukraine-like conflicts, but also to the far more demanding task of fighting a naval campaign in the Indo-Pacific. As a Marine logistician who has operated alongside our Marines facing sustainment challenges across the theater, I write from direct experience: Logistics remains the Sea Services’ operational Achilles’ heel.

Shortfalls in logistics are not just a naval issue; all the service chiefs routinely acknowledge them. As the services work together to develop the logistics capabilities and capacity the joint force needs, learning from the war in Ukraine will not be sufficient. Building the logistics enterprise necessary to prosecute a campaign in the Indo-Pacific will require answers from the past. The October 1944 Battle of Leyte Gulf demonstrates how U.S. forces must be able to sustain themselves, while conducting distributed air and maritime operations in a future campaign of similar magnitude.

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Hitler's Swiss Assassin​

Premiered Nov 23, 2025
In 1939, a Swiss student decided to kill Hitler. He tracked him from Berlin to Obersalzberg to Munich, planning to shoot Hitler during the annual Beer Hall Putsch Commemoration March through the city. This is the tragic story of Maurice Bavaud, the lone wolf assassin.


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