Radio PME (History) provides readers with a way to discover podcasts that they might otherwise miss. To that end, it consists of a series of discrete pages, each of which contains a curated list of audio programs about a particular aspect of military history.
As you can see by looking at the website, Radio PME (History) is a poorly tended garden. However, every once in a while, I will refresh a page by validating links, adding new material, and (sadly) moving defunct programs to the category of “Orphan Podcasts.” From now on, whenever I do this I will post a copy of the refreshed page to the Tactical Notebook.
The Interwar Period
Series
The History of the Great War has published short series on the:
The sequel to the History of the Great War, The History of the Second World War, has devoted more than a hundred additional episodes on subjects related to the years between the two world wars.
The History of World War II includes a fourteen-episode series on the Second Sino-Japanese War.
The Great War video series has published a large number of videos about conflicts that took place in the wake of the First World War.
Individual Episodes
The Sino-Japanese War (In Our Time)
The Nationalist Effort in the Spanish Civil War (Worthy House)
Mine Were of Trouble (Memoir of Peter Kemp, an Englishman who served under Franco) (Worthy House)
Orphan Podcasts
The Record of Arms deals with a wide variety of topics, ranging from the Spanish campaign in Morocco to the design of combat aircraft, touching upon the period between the two world wars. While the focus of the program is on military technology, particularly that related to aircraft, quite a few episodes deal with events.
The History of Spain (Efrain Velez) has published a five-episode series on the Spanish Civil War. (The podcast produced by Mr. Velez should not be confused with the program of the same name created by David Cot),