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In this episode, the Bros trace the evolution of warfare from grand battles in large landscapes to close-quarter urban settings that require special tactics. We'll also discuss the need for special forces and make our predictions for what the new frontier will be for warfare. Support the showPor Henry and Jacob
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Since their first appearance on the battlefield in World War I, tanks evolved rapidly over the years and these armored fortresses were used to great effect in World War II. In this episode, we'll discuss some of the most famous tanks of the Second World War, like the Sherman, T-34, and, of course, the German Tiger. We'll explain the capabilities of…
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The Roman army was unmatched and no one dared to go against them. However, when they ventured into Germania to impose their will on the local barbarians, they ticked off the wrong tribe. Learn the story of Arminius and how he led a group of barbarians to thwart the greatest military power of the time. Support the show…
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The Sultan of Swat, the King of Crash, THE GREAT BAMBINO, Babe Ruth. Babe Ruth is considered the greatest baseball player of all time. But what made him so great? Well, the Bros talk about the Babe's early childhood, incredible stats, larger than life career, and stamp he left on America's past time. We then shift gears to talk about sports in gene…
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Sorry for the wait guys! This shorter-form episode wraps up our conversation on World War One. Get ready to find out how it all ended... or did it end anything at all? The Bros argue how the end of WW1 was only the beginning of an even larger conflict. We discuss who the real enemy of the War was and how it contrasts to our view of the World War Tw…
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The War to End All Wars, The Great War, World War One—whatever you want to call it, it was a kinda a big deal. For those who've learned about WWI in school, you've most likely heard it in connection with the the assassination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand. Some claim the bullet that took the Arch Duke's life was the sole cause of this global conflic…
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Today the Bros break down the life and times of politician, general, and dictator, Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar was marked by war and a thirst for power at a young age and it wasn't until he feasted his eyes on the statue of Alexander the Great that he realized he was destined for greatness. We discuss how he quickly rose to political power and for…
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The Aztecs were fierce warriors, incredible architects, and experts of time and space. When the Spanish washed up on the shores of the Aztec Empire, they feasted their eyes on the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan. Tenochtitlan squashed the misconception that indigenous people lived in mud huts with little impact on their environment. This booming metrop…
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The Apaches caused one of the longest conflicts in U.S. history. Their tenacity and resilience to give up their way of life resulted in an all out grudge match for their freedom. In this episode the Loe Bros breakdown what made the Apaches so fierce. What was it about their culture that influenced their warrior mentality? More importantly, how were…
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Arr Matey! In this episode we discuss Pirates and the era known as the Golden Age of Piracy. This era birthed some of the most famous characters to roam the seven seas including Black Beard, Bartholomew Roberts, and William Kidd. But who were they really? How did they impact how we view pirates today? And what are the myths that surround them? Find…
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Ike was a legendary general and innovative president. Among all, he was great leader. A leader this country hasn't seen in a long time. Through America's greatest adversary, he led his men to victory. Most importantly, he was ready to admit full blame for defeat. That's what made him a great leader. The Loe Bros break down his incredible achievemen…
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Who were the Vikings? Innovative explorers? Or, seafaring pirates who raided and terrorized innocent villages? Since they first burst onto the scene at Lindsfarne where they massacred a group of monks and ransacked their sanctuary full of riches, the Vikings have been feared by many, and for good reason. But were they more than the fearsome warrior…
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This just in, the Loe Bros have just released a new episode about the notorious gangsters, thugs, and criminals of the 1930's war on crime. We discuss the life and times of criminals like Bonnie & Clyde, Baby Face Nelson, and of course Public Enemy #1 John Dillinger. We start our discussion talking about the psychology of crime and attempt to answe…
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In this episode we break down the incredible life of Kit Carson. Kit Carson was all of the above: Fur trapper, soldier, Indian agent, transcontinental courier, and expedition guide among many other things. That's not to mention that he was more resourceful than a swiss army knife. The Loe Bros cover how he got his start and the most notable highlig…
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General Patton is many things, but one thing we have found from our studies is that he is a great American leader. Although he has his faults, he led our country's army through a bloody conflict in Europe and the Mediterranean theaters of World War II. He revolutionized tank warfare and was a military genius. In this episode we detail his life and …
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In this episode The Loe Bros discuss the remarkable story and colorful characters of the Alamo. While enduring the bombardment of Santa Anna's Troops, William Travis writes a cry for help that will be remembered for centuries to come. Against all odds, no one retreated and no one surrendered until the last man was standing. It is a story of hope, c…
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In this episode we breakdown the incredible history of the Zulu tribe of Africa! This is a story of resilience and courage. Our story revolves around how the Zulus defended themselves from one of the greatest super powers of the time, Great Britain. This took place during the height of colonization and everyone was trying to take a piece of Africa.…
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In this episode Jake and Henry discuss a great character in the Pacific Theatre of World War II, Admiral Chester Nimitz. Admiral Nimitz was quickly put in charge of the Pacific fleet after the devastating attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor. With limited resources and a leadership style that revolved around teamwork, Nimitz successfully led the …
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Who was Genghis Khan? A brutal butcher, or a unifier of nations? So much surrounds the character of this extremely controversial figure and as always, the Loe Bros like to explore all facets of who these people were and how they should be remembered. The Mongolian Empire is a truly fascinating group of people who dominated the Asian Steppe controll…
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Continuing with our series of Ancient Conquerors, we dive into the life of Alexander The Great. Once he inherited the Macedonian army from his father King Phillip II, it was clear that Alexander was on a mission. To put into perspective the land that Alexander ruled, he conquered nearly half of the world's population at the time. This is truly a re…
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In this shorter format episode, we do a brief overview of multiple Wild West figures displayed at our fathers art show where he painted portraits of Jesse James, Wyatt Earp, Billy The Kid, Bat Masterson, and Doc Holiday. We hope you learn something new as we discuss each person. The Wild West was such an influential time in American History and pro…
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In this action packed episode the Loe Bros detail the life of the great Carthaginian General Hannibal Barca. At a very young age Hannibal went on war campaigns with his father who made him swear an oath that he will forever be an enemy of Rome. This early childhood experience marked Hannibal and once he took control of the Carthaginian army he put …
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In this episode the Loe Bros breakdown the life of one of the most infamous outlaws ever to roam the wild West, Billy The Kid. We start out by detailing The Kid's early life and how his orphaned childhood turned him to a life of crime. We then explain the events that led up to the Lincoln County Wars and the life of Billy The Kid while he was on th…
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In this episode the Loe Bros breakdown the events that led to the French Revolution and how Napoleon Bonaparte used the chaos to seize power and establish himself as emperor. This episode is packed with a detailed description of the events along with original takes on the ideas surrounding the revolution comparing it to the American Revolution. Sit…
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Today we discuss the legend of T.E. Lawrence aka Lawrence of Arabia. T.E. Lawrence was a man from Britain who through a stint in Carchemish on an archeological dig was enlisted by the British to report on the building of a train by the Ottoman Empire. We then discuss his various duties during WWI that helped Britain maintain a foothold in the Middl…
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In this inspiring episode we take a look at one of the most iconic figures in history and that is Winston Churchill. Our story takes place during Churchill’s involvement in WWI and WWII. We examine the many failures and criticisms he experienced in his life and attempt to put ourselves in his shoes. From his catastrophic failure at Gallipoli in WWI…
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In this episode we will unpack the rich history of the Native Americans. We will specifically be discussing their involvement in the many conflicts that took place in America. We begin by detailing what we know about the civilizations living in North America prior to the arrival of the Europeans and move into their involvement in the French and Ind…
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In this premier episode of the Bro History Podcast we talk about one of the manliest legends there is; that is Wyatt Earp. Wyatt Earp was a Lawman who revolutionized and pioneered the way civility was attained in the west. We begin our discussion on Wyatt’s early career as a lawman in Dodge City, Kansas, a place that my brother and I had the unfort…
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