Episodes
Friday Aug 23, 2024
The Battle of Savo Island 🎙️ ft Gaurav
Friday Aug 23, 2024
Friday Aug 23, 2024
On this Episode of the Pacific War Channel's podcast, we explore the first major surface engagement of the Guadalcanal campaign, as the Americans suffer a shock reversal at the Battle of Savo Island. We dwell into the background of the American and Japanese strategic situation into the battle, we look at the key figures and events and aftermath that went down, as America suffered a defeat that nearly ended the invasion of Guadalacanal itself
Saturday Aug 17, 2024
North African Campaign Part #5 🎙️ Operation Crusader
Saturday Aug 17, 2024
Saturday Aug 17, 2024
Join Craig and Gaurav as they cover Operation Crusader, the British counter offensive to relieve the seige of Tobruk.
Upon arriving in North Africa, Lt. General Erwin Rommel launched Operation Sonnenblume, transforming the campaign. His German Panzers ended the dominance of the British Matilda tanks and laid siege to Tobruk. British General Archibald Wavell’s attempts to lift the siege failed, prompting his eventual replacement by General Sir Claude Auchinleck. Auchinleck prepared for Operation Crusader, aiming to break the siege of Tobruk with a well-coordinated attack involving the 8th Army.
Despite Rommel’s initial successes, Tobruk remained a critical Allied holdout, crucial for supply lines. The Axis, facing harassment from the Royal Navy and the Desert Air Force, struggled to supply their forces over long, vulnerable routes. Seizing Tobruk was vital for the Axis to advance into Egypt.
Auchinleck’s plan for Operation Crusader involved a multi-pronged offensive. On November 18, 1941, the 8th Army launched a surprise attack. Initial successes included capturing Axis airfields and engaging Italian divisions. However, Rommel’s counterattacks led to heavy losses on both sides. The Allied breakout from Tobruk saw fierce fighting but struggled to maintain momentum due to dispersed tank units.
Rommel, seizing the opportunity, planned a counter-offensive, Operation Brandung. Despite initial Axis gains, Allied forces managed to disrupt supply lines and isolate Axis positions. The battle swung back and forth with significant losses on both sides. Ultimately, Rommel’s forces were overstretched and forced to withdraw from Tobruk by December.
By December 10, Tobruk was relieved, and Rommel’s forces retreated to form a new defensive line. Although the Axis avoided encirclement, they suffered heavy casualties and material losses. The Allies, despite their incomplete victory, had lifted the immediate threat to Egypt, marking a significant turning point in the North African campaign.
Friday Aug 09, 2024
North African Campaign Part #4 🎙️ The Rise of Rommel's Afrika Korps
Friday Aug 09, 2024
Friday Aug 09, 2024
Welcome to the Pacific War Channel Podcast, with a new spin. We are focusing on a strategic but at times, overlooked theatre of operations in WWII, the North African Campaign. Vast Tank Battles, Rapid and outflanking moves, Supply constraints, High Command Changes, Blunders all dictate this large theatre of operations. It would be the first time the Western Allies pit themselves in their new ways of war, against the Axis, setting the foundation for their future assaults. This episode, the British Army’s fortunes take a drastic U-Turn. One of the most charismatic , egoistical but aggressive and talented commanders, Erwin Rommel arrives in North Africa to take command. Capitalizing on a slow enemy and their longer supply lines, the British are on the run. However, I’s not the only thing happening around the area, as U-turns are all over. Join us as we unravel the complexities of desert warfare, the logistical challenges faced by both sides, and the significant impact these battles had on the broader context of World War II.
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Thursday Aug 01, 2024
North African Campaign Part #3🎙️ The Italian Flight from North Africa
Thursday Aug 01, 2024
Thursday Aug 01, 2024
Welcome to the Pacific War Channel, where Craig and his co-host Gaurav delve into the dramatic North African campaign during World War II. In this gripping episode, they explore the Italian invasion of Egypt, the bold British counter-offensive known as Operation Compass, and the subsequent retreat of Italian forces.
From strategic blunders to heroic advances, witness the fall of key locations like Bardia and Tobruk, the capture of thousands of Italian soldiers, and the eventual arrival of the German Afrika Korps led by General Erwin Rommel.
Join us as we unravel the complexities of desert warfare, the logistical challenges faced by both sides, and the significant impact these battles had on the broader context of World War II.
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Friday Jul 26, 2024
North African Campaign Part #2🎙️ Operation Compass
Friday Jul 26, 2024
Friday Jul 26, 2024
In this gripping episode of the Pacific War Channel Podcast host Craig Watson and co-host Gaurav dive deep into the Italian invasion of Egypt during World War II, which turned out to be a colossal failure. They discuss the series of events leading to the ill-fated Operation Compass, initially intended as a limited raid but morphing into a major counteroffensive by the British.
The episode begins by setting the stage with Mussolini's opportunistic decisions following the fall of France and Italy's unpreparedness for war. The hosts then explore the Italian military's logistical nightmares and underestimation of British capabilities. They highlight the disastrous Italian attempt at seizing Egypt and the Suez Canal, a crucial gateway for Mediterranean control.
Listeners will learn about the Italian army's deficiencies, including outdated equipment and poor communication, juxtaposed against the British forces' superior tanks, effective logistics, and innovative tactics. The episode culminates with the dramatic and decisive British victories during Operation Compass, which saw the capture of thousands of Italian soldiers and the lifting of the threat to Egypt.
Join Craig and Gaurav as they unravel this lesser-known but pivotal chapter of World War II, shedding light on the complexities and strategies of desert warfare.
Friday Jul 19, 2024
The D-Day Landings 🎙️ The Canadian Experience at Juno Beach
Friday Jul 19, 2024
Friday Jul 19, 2024
Join Craig Watson from the Pacific War Channel and his friend Ian as they delve into the lesser-known yet pivotal Canadian contributions to D-Day at Juno Beach. Commemorating the 80th anniversary of the historic landings, this episode offers a fresh perspective beyond the widely recognized Omaha Beach, focusing on the harrowing and heroic efforts of Canadian forces.
Learn about the fierce house-to-house combat, the strategic importance of Juno Beach, and the significant yet often overlooked role Canadians played in securing victory in Normandy. Craig and Ian share personal anecdotes, detailed accounts, and insightful commentary on the various operations that followed D-Day, highlighting the immense sacrifices and achievements of the Canadian soldiers.
This episode is a tribute to the bravery and resilience of the Canadian troops and a reminder of the crucial importance of remembering and honoring their legacy. Don't miss this in-depth exploration of one of World War II's most significant battles from a uniquely Canadian viewpoint.
Friday Jul 12, 2024
North African Campaign Part #1🎙️The Italian Invasion of Egypt
Friday Jul 12, 2024
Friday Jul 12, 2024
Friday Jul 05, 2024
Underrated Moments of the WW2 🎙️ Ft Gaurav
Friday Jul 05, 2024
Friday Jul 05, 2024
Craig and Gaurav discuss some of the underrated moments of WW2.
Moments like the D-Day Landings at Normandy tend to take the limelight away from other events. Such was the case when it came to two operations that were linked to Operation Overlord.
The first underrated operation Craig and Gaurav talk about is Operation Shingles, the amphibious assault of Anzio during the Italian Campaign. It was a poorly planned and faulty operation designed to defeat the Gustav line, but did end up seeing the capture of Rome.
The second underrated operation Craig and Gaurav talk about is Operation Dragoon, the landings in Southern France. The operation was supposed to be performed simultaneously with D-Day, but ended up being delayed until August.
Lastly Craig and Gaurav talk about logistics during WW2, specifically in regards to the North African Campaign. The battle against the desert fox was one of the greatest examples of how logistics win wars.
Friday Jun 28, 2024
Underrated Moments of the Pacific War 🎙️ Ft Gaurav
Friday Jun 28, 2024
Friday Jun 28, 2024
Craig and Gaurav discuss some of the underrated moments of the Pacific War.
Events like the attack on Pearl Harbor, Midway and battle of Okinawa take most of the spotlight for the Pacific War. Other events, such as the "silent service", the submarine warfare are nearly constrained to the shadows.
In this podcast Craig and Gaurav go over the Submarine warfare between America and Japan; the New Guinea Campaign and the Soviet entry into the Pacific War in 1945.
Friday Jun 14, 2024
Politically Incorrect History Ep 3🎙️Dumb Moments of WW2 ft Ian & Justin
Friday Jun 14, 2024
Friday Jun 14, 2024
Craig, Ian and Justin discuss some of the dumbest moments of WW2.
(Apologies on audio quality, Justin literally kicked the equalizer box)
Did you know about the American torpedo problem during the first half of WW2? Basically 10% of the mark IV/V torpedoes were actually working because of a plethora of faulty mechanisms that the US Navy simply refused to acknowledge.
Did you ever hear about Sir Winston Churchills Dieppe Raid that was a colossal failure and killed many Canadians?
Listen to us complain about Admiral Fletcher and other dumb moments of WW2 in this podcast.