Episode 203-Shanghai-The Dominance of Japanese Air and Sea Power

Say thanks to Ray for all the great free content and donate to the podcast

Posted On October 4, 2017

The Japanese are unloading men and material at a frustratingly slow rate, due to the tides. Until they are ready to launch their assault, their navy and air force keep Chiang Kai-Shek’s forces pinned down.

Written by WWIIPodcast

The History of WWII Podcast is produced and narated by Ray Harris Jr. Ray has a degree in history from James Madison University.

Related Posts

Episode 528-Operation Northern Lights

Episode 528-Operation Northern Lights

Gen. von Manstein is sent north to capture Leningrad. But days before his attack is launched, the Soviets launch their own. And the results of this battle will be felt all the way to Stalingrad.

Episode 527-Winning By Other Means

Episode 527-Winning By Other Means

The German 17th Army on the Taman peninsula is bending, but not breaking. Then the Soviets realize, they don’t have to win, just hold. For events at Kursk will decide the fate of the Caucasus.

Episod 526-Operation Neptune

Episod 526-Operation Neptune

With the building up of troops on the Taman Peninsula, the Germans realize they need an all out attack to drive the enemy back into the Black Sea. Thus Operation Neptune is born. Yet as the Germans look into their cupboard for reserves, they are shocked by what they...

24+ Free episodes per year

2 more Episodes per month with the History of WWII Members Podcast.

$5 Per Month