Listen "The Arctic Convoys with John McKay"
Episode Synopsis
On the 2nd September 1942 in Loch Ewe, Scotland, a large convoy of ships carrying food, ammunition, tanks, artillery pieces and materiel set sail for Archangel, Russia. This convoy would be of vital importance to the Soviet troops fighting the Nazis at Stalingrad.
The Germans did all they could to disrupt and destroy the ships of the Royal Navy and Merchant Navy, and many of the green recruits, at sea for the first time, had the freezing weather conditions to deal with as well as the enemy.
John McKay joins to discuss the horrors experienced by the crew members of PQ18.
John McKay Links
Arctic Convoy PQ18: 25 Days That Changed the Course of the War
Ice on Deck
SS Mary Luckenbach explodes
John on X
Ollie Links
Ollie on X
Clash of Empires: The Anglo-Ashanti Wars - Aspects of History
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The Germans did all they could to disrupt and destroy the ships of the Royal Navy and Merchant Navy, and many of the green recruits, at sea for the first time, had the freezing weather conditions to deal with as well as the enemy.
John McKay joins to discuss the horrors experienced by the crew members of PQ18.
John McKay Links
Arctic Convoy PQ18: 25 Days That Changed the Course of the War
Ice on Deck
SS Mary Luckenbach explodes
John on X
Ollie Links
Ollie on X
Clash of Empires: The Anglo-Ashanti Wars - Aspects of History
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