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Tigers by the FireTigers by the FireA visit to Auschwitz BirkenauOn Saturday, November 30, 35 members of the Holy Cross family, including 20 students, and I visited Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland after spending the past six days in Berlin, Warsaw, and Krakow. Following a large group discussion, a few of the boys wanted to stay around and make this recording. This special episode, recorded less than 12 hours after our visit in Krakow, highlights the impact this visit had on the boys. 2024-12-0126 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FirePointe du HocSeason 5 of Tigers by the Fire is here! In this episode, the boys will be talking about Pointe du Hoc. One of the members of the team, Josh Adams, visited Pointe du Hoc in June of 2024. He shares his thoughts on the experience. 2024-10-1731 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireDouble-Cross: Spies and D-DayThis episode looks into Double Cross and the various counterintelligence programs centered around the D-Day landings in 1944. 2024-04-2324 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireBaseball during the WarIn this episode, the boys explore the impact of War during baseball. The students will discus both national and local stories of baseball at war. 2024-04-2224 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireSecond Sino-Japanese WarIn this week's episode, the guys will discuss the Japanese invasion of China. They will dive into Pan-Asaianism and the horrors of the Sino-Japanese War. Most Americans have little understanding of the Chinese part of WWII, in this podcast we hope to explore the causes and deadly consequences of the largest conflict in Asian history.  2024-01-2948 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireSabotage in NorwayHow close were the Nazis to getting an atomic bomb?  It's hard to say, but in the early 1940's the British Government, along with Norwegian resistance, wanted to stop German experiments on heavy water in Norway. This week's episode will tell the story of Norwegian commandos sabotaging a Nazi Research Facility. 2023-12-2022 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireBattle of El AlameinIn the desert of North Africa, the only thing which stands between the Axis powers and dominance over the Mediterranean is the British Army.  This week's episode focuses on the first and second battles of El Alamein. Culminating in a British victory that would eventually push the Axis armies across North Africa in 1942, the Battle of El Alamein was crucial in halting the Nazi advances and drained supplies from the Axis powers as they struggled in the desert. 2023-12-2039 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireThe 442ndThis week's episode of Tigers by the Fire centers around the 442nd, a combat regiment comprised of Japanese-Americans who fought in Italy and Western Europe. From being put into incarceration camps to fighting on the front lines of Europe, the 442nd became one of the most decorated units in the entire US Army. 2023-12-1827 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireGlide for GloryGliders played a large role in the Normandy Invasion of 1944 and throughout the European Theater of War. In this episode, we look into a series of stories from members of the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment. After more examination, this little-discussed unit of the war was involved in most of the largest engagements in Europe, including Italy, D-Day, Market Garden, and the Battle of the Bulge. The main source for this Episode was "Glide to Glory" by Jerry Lee Richlak2023-12-1238 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FirePegasus BridgeIn this episode of Tigers by the Fire, the boys talk about the battle of Pegasus Bridge. Operation Dead Stick was a British Airborne glider assault in Normandy France the night before the D-Day Landings. The assault was one of two designed to capture two bridges to help prevent German Counterattacks on the morning of June 6, 1944. Pegasus Bridge is considered the first place in France to be liberated by Allied forces on D-Day. 2023-12-0529 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireMatthew Gorbaty and the Albert H. Small Normandy InstituteMatthew discusses his experiences in France through the Albert H. Small Normandy Institute. In 2023 Matthew participated in the Normandy Institute and was able to travel to Washington DC and Normandy France to learn more about the D-Day Invasions. As part of the program, Matthew researched a soldier, John C. Berlin, who he gave a eulogy for in Normandy. 2023-11-1424 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireThe Failure of Operation BarbarossaIn this episode, Austin and Stephen will talk about the failures of Operation Barbarossa and how the German military grossly underestimated the Soviet Army and People. Operation Barbarossa is the 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union. It was the largest military action of the war and included soldiers from almost every country in occupied Europe and the Soviet Union. 2023-07-1231 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireOperation TorchIn this episode, the group will discuss the 1942 Invasion of North Africa and the Impact it had on later events in the war. Operation Torch was a multi-national military venture that saw the United States and Britain working together to expel the axis powers from North Africa. 2023-03-0223 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireThe Snipers at StalingradIn this episode, the boys will be discussing the Battle of Stalingrad and the snipers that changed the tide of the war. They will be paying particular attention to Vasily Zaitsev. 2022-12-1622 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireThe Winter War: The Russo - Finnish Winter of or 1939 - 1940On this episode of Tigers by the Fire the guys will be talking about the Russo-Finnish war of 1939-1940. While the war only lasted around 100 days, the constant threat of snipers and winter conditions created havoc in the Red Army. Using the book "Frozen Hell" by William R. Trotter as a source, the boys dig into the causes and impacts of this sometimes forgotten conflict. 2022-12-1231 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireUnit 731Christian and Tristan explore Japanese Medical Unit 731. Unit 731 was a special unit with the Japanese military that conducted experiments on Chinese citizens and POWs throughout WWII. In these experiments, they infected people with diseases and performed live dissections. Over 100,000 people were victimized by Unit 731, yet most of the people involved were not punished. 2022-11-0422 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireThe Manhattan Project 2Brody and Arya discuss the Manhattan Project and the long-term impacts of the use of Nuclear weapons at the end of WWII. 2022-11-0122 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireA Summer in Normandy with Ian DoodySenior Ian Doody talks about his time at the Albert H. Small Normandy Institute. During the 2022 summer, Ian traveled with Mr. Arvites to Washington D.C. as part of the Albert H. Small Normandy Institute. As a part of the program, Ian researched Sgt. John Ray, a member of the 82nd Airborne from Gretna Louisiana. During the episode, Ian talks about Ray's story and his experiences in Normandy. 2022-08-0326 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireThe Experience of Marginalized Soldiers during WWIIIn this episode, the students take a look at the treatment of African American and LBGTQ Soldiers during the war. 2022-01-1050 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireAxis PropagandaIn this episode, the group looks at Axis propaganda and its role in the racial policies of both Japan and Germany. Throughout the 20s and 30s, propaganda facilitated public sentiment and allowed for atrocities to take place during the war. 2021-12-2030 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireOperation ReinhardIn 1942 the SS began Operation Reinhard, the systematic killing of all Jews in Poland. This new phase to what would be known as the Holocaust led to the death of around two million people. Named after Reinhard Heydrich, the program saw the opening of Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka, death camps built for the purpose of mass killings. This ushered in a new age of terror and death for the people of occupied Europe. 2021-12-1522 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireThe Tuskegee AirmenThis week's episode focuses on the Tuskegee Airmen. The famous 332nd escort fighter group has lived in pop culture through cinema. They were one of the highest awarded units in the entire war and had to fight through countless discriminatory practices at home in order to fight tyranny abroad. 2021-12-1520 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireThe Black Shirts of ItalyThis episode takes a look into the Black Shirts of Italy and their role in the rise of Benito Mussolini. This group of extremists paved the way for Mussolini's government and laid out a blueprint that would eventually be followed by the SA and SS in Germany. 2021-11-1125 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireJohn BasiloneThis episode looks into the exploits of John Basilone, one of America's first war heroes in WWII. Basilone was made famous following his heroism on Guadalcanal where he won the Congressional Medal of Honor. The group will discuss the War in the Pacific as seen through his actions and discuss the various moments which went on to define one of America's greatest wartime figures. 2021-10-1826 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireThe Battle of MidwayTigers by the Fire Season 2 Episode 1 - "Midway"This episode takes a look at the Battle of Midway. Faught from June 4 - June 7, 1942, the Battle of Midway represents a turning point in the war in the Pacific. Leading up to Midway, the Japanese had attacked and taken most major US holdings in the Asain Pacific. The episode will discuss the battle's key moments and what that meant for the war effort going forward. Music provided by Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay2021-09-2825 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireThe Manhattan ProjectThe Manhattan Project was the largest R&D project of WWII. It changed the world forever with the creation of Atomic Weapons. In this episode the boys discus the building of the bombs and the aftermath of dropping them. 2021-05-2841 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireBattle of Leyte Gulf1944: The  Battle of Leyte Gulf is the largest naval battle of WWII. Off the Philippines, the Japanese go on an offensive in an attempt to break the American Fleet and it's invasion of the Philippine Islands. The Battle shapes the future of the war and turns the Japanese Navy into a purely defensive fleet.  2021-05-2829 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireNazi and Japanese Experiments on DetaineesThroughout WWII the Axis powers committed large scale atrocities. Sometimes lost in this were the large scale medical experiments conducted on detainees. These experiments were horrific in nature and resulted in the deaths of thousands of people. Even more shocking is how  many of the doctors involved in these programs were not prosecuted following the war.  2021-05-0435 minTigers by the FireTigers by the Fire"Swedish Neutrality"How did Sweden maintain a neutral stance during WWII or did they? In this episode Tiger's by the Fire discusses how Sweden was able to balance trade relations with Germany during the war, and how it walked a fine line of neutrality during WWII despite its location in the world's largest conflict. 2021-05-0428 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireThe Battle of KurskIn this episode of Tigers by the Fire, we will be discussing the Battle of Kursk. The battle of Kursk took place between the Red Army and Germany from July 1943 - August 1943 and featured the largest tank battle of the war. The battle eventually led to wide spread advances across the eastern front by the Red  Army.2021-04-2828 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireThe Battle of SaipanNine days after D-Day in Europe, American armed forces stormed the beaches of Saipan, core Island of the Japanese Empire. And often overlooked battle, Saipan led to the bombing of mainland Japan, a gave Americans a taste of what it would be like to invade Japan. In this episodes we will discuss the battle and its importance in history. 2021-04-2336 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireExecutive Order 9066Executive Order 9066 allowed for the interment of American Citizens of Japanese heritage. Over 110,000 Americans were removed from their homes and relocated into camps spread out across the Southwest and into Arkansas. These were not enemy soldiers, but American citizens, who happened to be of Japanese descent. They lost their homes, property, businesses, and much more throughout this process.  In this episode we will discuss FDR's most controversial executive order, and why this topic is important to learn about in school.2021-04-2223 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireGuadalcanalThe Battle of Guadalcanal  was a turning point in the ground war in the Pacific. Lasting into 1943 it proved that the United States could defeat the Japanese on the ground. Featuring a horrid jungle campaign, it was violent, brutal, but ultimately led to the allied advances across the Pacific.    2021-04-1935 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireThe Fire Bombing of TokyoA discussion on the 1945 fire bombing of Tokyo.  In this discussion we will look at the event itself and debate the controversy associated with the bombing of Civilians in WWII.  In 1945 the allies had pushed the axis powers back on all fronts, but the war was not over. Massive bombing campaigns ensued, resulting in the destruction of cities all over Germany and Japan. Perhaps the worst of these campaigns were the fire bombing of Japanese cities. Were these attacks on civilians justified? Did it lead to a quicker end of the war? These questions and many more will be...2021-04-1428 minTigers by the FireTigers by the FireIntro to Tigers by the FireIntroduction to Tigers by the fire podcast. 2021-04-1101 min