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WW2 podcast - Dunkirk, N Africa and more
« on: Saturday 06 April 13 11:11 BST (UK) »
I thought members might be interested in a podcast which I've launched on aspects of my Dad’s war such as Dunkirk, North Africa and D-Day. The aim of the podcasts is to give you snippets from the book of Dad's memoirs as well as some fascinating updates on his so-called Band of British brothers, some of whom wrote their own memoirs too. So you’ll be hearing quite a lot of great previously unpublished history. There really is some good material, especially from Wilf Shaw and Brian Moss in the 2nd episode on Wadi Akarit.

The podcast can be found via iTunes - just search on WW2 or cheall or click this link which gives you more info -

http://www.fightingthrough.co.uk/#/podcast-war-diary-story-book/4575313237

They are free to download and good if you have any relatives with visual impairment. Once downloaded, you can locate the file onto your hard drive (iTunes makes this easy) and copy across to a CD or memory stick or your ipod etc so can listen while driving or anywhere you would normally listen to the radio, but don't drop it in the bath!!

 Any feedback on the podcasts will be gratefully received.

 Many thanks

 Paul
Editing Dad's WW2 diary at www.fightingthrough.co.uk

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Re: WW2 podcast - Dunkirk, N Africa and more
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 06 April 13 12:33 BST (UK) »
So sorry to people who could not access the link which had been truncated somehow, anyhow here it is again:

http://www.fightingthrough.co.uk/#/podcast-war-diary-story-book/4575313237

Just in case anyone is not familiar with podcasts - you will be surprised at how straightforward it is to listen to one - it's as easy as click and listen online.

Regards
Paul
Editing Dad's WW2 diary at www.fightingthrough.co.uk