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Sean SharpA bit too jovial for the subject matterNew listener here and I have bounced around a few episodes from over the years. These guys have great info but are almost always a bit too jovial in their delivery considering the subject matter at hand. Every episode that I've listened to feels overly lighthearted and the guys are yucking it up with jokes and laughs and funny voices. This to me feels more than a bit out of place considering the devastation this war brought and the 75+ million people left dead in its wake. Their approach is almost if they are recapping a blockbuster movie or a video game. In my humble opinion I think this topic should be approached with a bit more reverence. I will continue to listen, but to be honest I have to be in the right mood.
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Catsloveme2Incredibly interestingI have learned so much listening to this well researched and extremely well delivered podcast. Only one thing I ask from Al Murray: please stop using the Lord’s name in vain. With your hug vocabulary it is avoidable and unnecessary. Thank you!
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J47WInfotainmentLighthearted history, Generally a stream of consciousness analysis both informed and uninformed, very Anglo centric
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Daisymayhem812Masters of the airIn episode 9, I saw a beer mug, towards the end when Crowley was talking to Rosie in the club. It was also in 12 O’Clock High!!!
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Pho. Bolo. H.The best WW2 history podcastThis is the way to discuss all aspects of WW2. Fact based, analytical with a touch of dark and light humor. Glad I found it.
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V7i7cSimply the best.Simply the most informative and enjoyable podcast on the second world war. Understandably coming from a British perspective, it’s still manages to cover those from other countries in a very balanced fashion. I highly recommend this podcast for those wanting a wide variety of deep dives and memorable and experiences into WWII history! And these guys are a hoot to boot!
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J ClamJames StewartBefore the war, James Stewart was mostly cast in very lighthearted, comedic roles. His first movie after returning from his tour of combat was “Its a Wonderful Life”. The film was directed by another combat veteran, Frank Capra. I can’t begin to imagine what it must have been like, but with your tremendous podcast I come a little closer.
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J.Doerksen1Great World War Two HistoryAl and James are the best, both have unbelievable knowledge of the subjects and with the banter and humor along with fascinating stories about a time that was difficult for the world.
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CodybrokenMy favorite podcastI have been a podcast fiend for 10+ years and this is my all time favorite.
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Akutan ZeroAlways Reaching for More and DeliveringTop notch experts and primary sources of history. Few other podcasts can attract such great talent such as James Webb and others. Thank you for your great delivery of information and history that spans military, industrial, scientific and social domains.
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Mark WWJBest of WW2I consider this the best of the WW2 podcasts. New episodes come out often. It’s given over to a sense of humor. Some who wish a more professorial approach may chose elsewhere (I do both). These guys are British, so expect a noticeably less emphasis on the Russian front and the US effort in the pacific
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KirstnterHiI Like WW2
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Lex576BrilliantLove the podcast! Enjoying learning more about WW2 from two enthusiastic gents. Keep it up and don’t worry about offending the GOP snowflakes in the States (I doubt you do). 🤣
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Kev1580Good but…Good information and guests. But banging on American conservatives, no thank you.
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Lobsters12FantasticJust got stationed in Germany for assignment. I have always been interested in WWII history, but the new change of location has certainly spurred me to take up more of an interest. My great uncle served during the war, and many of my family are currently serving. I love the pod! I also echo that not all of us from across the pond are MAGA! Cheers!
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Sacha pieFantastic podcastI just love this podcast. The pinnacle moment for me was their interview with Antony Beevor who talked about writing Stalingrad. I was CHUFFED to hear Sir Antony talk about getting access to the archives during a brief window when they were open to historians. It’s amazing to hear Al and James just chatter on about various battles, motivations, and personalities. You can tell the history is ALIVE for them. I especially appreciate the insight on the eastern front. Bang up pod. Pls Zulu was my dad’s fave movie. RIP dad.
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E1001@@@The BestA lovely show on WW2. I’m always learning something new.
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BillBlaster1Great History, Artfully DoneThis podcast is very professionally produced and I really enjoyed it. Highly recommended if you enjoy history. Well done, lads.
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David MatveyBest WW 2 Podcast: Never Bridge too FarThis is by far the best podcast on World War thats out there today. Not only are the hosts experts on the topic, but the topics are wide ranging, interesting, and sometimes very unreported subjects and events. I look forward to each drop of each episode.
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leatherneck7476You cannot find real History like it is presented here!I respectfully beg the podcasters to not use Gods name disrespectfully or flippantly. Thanks
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Stuka AfabantBest podcast everAs a young person this is my favorite podcast. Highly entertaining and informative.
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will thizzleAlmost great but not quiteIf only they could let each other finish a sentence. Sometimes I feel like this is a case study on adult ADD. That said, I like the show.
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variety4077Incredible detailEvery episode is jam packed with information and new insights. Talks about ww2 personalities warts and all.
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hang zuckerbergFive-ohI’m in the socal wasteland so just discovered it. This one’s filthy. Gotta give it the rare 5-oh.
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statedept1515Great content but would be even better with small tweaksBuying better microphones and fewer interruptions by both would make this pod unbeatable. Saying “right” after each sentence doesn’t add much to the pod IMO.
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Revans50One Of The Best!Fast becoming one of my favorite podcasts. Would love them to take David Irving to task in future episodes. Excellent otherwise.
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mick0726Fantastic!!!!!I loved the Brian Johnson episode!! All your works are great, but this one was above and beyond! Thank you for all the hard works!!!
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Warlord99Have to ways to make you talk.I’m big fan of your show! keep up the great work. Andre from Detroit Michigan.
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Todd A Reed Inspired B2BPerspectiveI really dig the perspective these guys bring. They focus on logistics, training, and politics bring more depth to the story of wwii
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ScareCrowA7XOne of the BEST!I absolutely love the work that James Holland does from his books to the documentaries that he has been apart of. This is the first time I have heard of Al Murray but he is just as enjoyable and knowledgeable as James. I have been binge listening to “We Have Ways” off and on for about six months now and it quickly has become one of my favorite World War II podcasts and as an amateur World War II historian and writer myself I find this podcast to be very useful not to mention extremely entertaining. They have chats with many other prominent World War II historians whose books I have read and studied (most of them numerous times plus any available audiobooks and Kindle versions). I found this podcast when James’ brother mentioned it on his podcast (forget which one but when I find it in my list I will edit my review). Keep up the great work James and Al, this part of our worlds history NEEDS to be taught, talked about, studied, and REMEMBERED otherwise this will happen again if it has not already started (just like WW II start date should begin in 1937 when Japan invaded China). EDIT: Why has no one ever talked about the incredible story of Auschwitz Prisoner #4859: Witold Pilecki, the Auschwitz Volunteer except for the AMAZING Rock Band Sabaton. Come on James and Al, his story NEEDS to be told from the beginning until he after a show trial and executed by the Communist state of Russia in 1953 (?).
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NeverBored.Top notch history telling and I listen every day.Excellent job of keeping the us informed and entertained.
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ELBEE33Fantastic PodcastOne of my favorite pieces of modern history to learn about is the Second World War. This podcast is my favorite one for this subject. One of the reasons why I love it that it's presented from a British perspective. The presenters, one a historian and one a comedian who loves the subject, are knowledgeable and entertaining. I recommend it highly.
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vvizz@rddWHWOMYTAl & James are so funny and really are a great joy to listen to. They are extremely knowledgeable on WW2 matters and it’s amazing the facts they can just pluck out of thin air. I definitely trust these guys to deliver my WW2 history fix when I need it!
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sspragerThe Best WW2 podcast- A British perspective. ExcellentI love this podcast! My favorite WW2 podcast and one of the best History podcasts in any category. I’m happily addicted:)
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CVL moneySimply the bestStorytelling, humor, detail and passion. This podcast brings all of these and more. Thank you Al & James for your work and bringing this amazing podcast to us.
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bagdbugeyeMy favorite WWII podcastMy favorite part of this podcast is that you feel like you’re in a room having a conversation with these guys. I love the chill vibes that it has. And the fact that they talk about things other than the big events is so refreshing…add that to the fact that James is an awesome author/historian and you have the foundation for a great podcast.
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Art5555A great combination of information, opinioin, and informal gab...It's not a serious history lesson, its a fun chat between two guys and a seemingly endless stream of Subject Matter Experts. Don't get me wrong, they cover a lot of history, and do it well. But its not boring or dry. They touch delicate subjects with decorum. Now that they have started to dig into the US side, discussing McArthur and the US effort in detail, and the role of US ground and Navel forces in the Pacific, I find it even better. (Could be because I'm an American....) Anyway, a great listen. I've been listenening for about a year now. I joined the Patreon for a while to show support. Pocket Casts just informed me this was my most-listened-to podcast in 2022. We Have Ways has been in my ears for countless walks and hours of yard maintenance. Thanks guys!
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MarinePup!Entertaining, Educational and ExcellentFantastic pod for any WW2 history enthis
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F1 New guyChatting at the bar.Every time I listen to this podcast I find myself imagining I’m at a bar, eavesdropping to the conversation at the table next to mine. There, at their regular table, sit two great friends, they’re talking about warfare and history and they clearly know a lot about it…way more than the average guy. And it’s clear they enjoy bantering about the subject. I find myself enjoying their conversation immensely, to the point where they move their table next to mine and continue their chat without me having to eavesdrop…but rather listen…and learn…and laugh…and cry. Welcome to We Have Ways. It’s brilliant.
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Hank in TexasStart from the beginningI have no idea how the podcast is at this date (October 2022) but suspect it has only improved. My experience: Episodes aren’t particularly long and I like longer just because I want to turn it on and walk away to the potting bench or kitchen or garage etc. I was initially under joyed by off topic banter. (It is short and now this!). I’m half a dozen or more in and have come to love it. The side chatter is interesting and revealing. This show is not “tight” but it is getting tighter. It is TOTALLY listenable. The subject matter choices are fascinating. One is a scholar and the other is an enthusiast. I frankly can’t keep the voices plus names straight so I don’t know who is talking. Both contribute great stuff. I plan to listen to EVERY episode. So far, the verbiage/info published with the episode is not great. Fine. Not great. Don’t let the titles guide you… many subjects are dealt with in each episode. (I think they keyed in what they “intended” the topic (and therefore title) to be). I am not suggesting that this should be improved. Rather: you need to know It isn’t that kind of podcast. The actual subject matter is always as promised plus other stuff. Sound quality is fine. Volume is fine. Thank you for doing this podcast. I’m thinking about many things from some different perspectives now. Well done. Appreciated.
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Plum&AppleJamLife SaverThe yacht went down 2 days ago. Paul, Matt, and I were the only ones to make it into a life raft. Matt has burns over most of his body and cries out in pain constantly. The sun and saltwater is making it so much worse. We all wish he would just die already because there’s nothing we can do for him. My phone is frozen on We Have Ways from newest to oldest. We’re on ep. 315 ….. Great podcast.
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jnvcftjjmvcJames Holland ROCKS!!!I am a huge fan of James Holland work on documentaries and of his writing. I also love podcasts and thought I wonder and after finding this podcast I am obsessed! A must listen!
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Admiral ChesterAwesomeOutstanding podcast! Informative, fun, and provocative. Great job mates.
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Greg with one gJames in wonderful…..Ww2 is a category that Lacks personality on the various podcasts available. These two are not short on that, they do an excellent job of having a natural conversation about a variety of topics surrounding World War II that is both engaging and accurate. The One that fancies himself a comedian doesn’t give the U.S. enough credit for our role in the war. James Holland is outstanding, gives fair credit and criticism to all sides on the topic of the day. One of my favorite shows.
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Ex USN SWO JOBest podcast on WW2Just a wonderful hour, twice per week, of educational and highly entertaining conversation on the 2nd World War, without the utterly irritating break-for-tea that the British armed forces are known to perform in the middle of serious contact…😂😂🤣🥲🤣🤣🤣
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SamtheradiomanThe bestSuch a great podcasts. Great hosts, guests, smart takes. Loved James holland as a guest on his brothers podcast too to speak about operation Barbarossa
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Latin teachertoo much brayingThese guys are knowledgeable but they’re not funny. Their constant lame chat undercuts the substance of the show. Listener, keep your finger on your fast-forward button.
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B E E 1A Fresh LookIf you like the WWII subject in all its books and crannies, this is the show for you. From “chaps with maps” to production rates, this show will get to it. If you like a good thought and good laugh, check this show out.
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NJFW1Love this PodcastIt’s entertaining, historically accurate & thought provoking all at the same time. What I love most is no nutty political talk! Just very interesting discussions about WW2. I really like and appreciate the work Al and James put into the show. Thanks very much and please keep up the outstanding work!
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VanzantenDifficult to listen to…The subject matter is riveting and the knowledge of the two broadcasters is limitless but the disjointed and choppy way of talking… (they start at least five sentences before finishing one] is so difficult to listen to that I cannot do it.
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