Tag Archive for: james holland
🎧 DUNKIRK
/in History Hub, Talks & Audio/by James HollandRecording from Chalke Valley History Festival 2017.
James Holland looks at one of the most iconic moments in Britain’s history. He examines the background to the German attack on the West in May 1940, challenging many of our deeply held perceptions, and explaining why the British evacuation of Dunkirk was, and remains, such a significant event.
🎧 BRITAIN’S GREATEST BATTLE: IMPHAL AND KOHIMA, 1944
/in History Hub, Talks & Audio/by James HollandAudio from Chalke Valley History Festival 2018.
This epic battle was voted Britain’s Greatest Battle in a poll by the National Army Museum, yet few know or understand why this brutal but decisive engagement was so significant. As James Holland reveals in this talk, it deserves greater recognition not just for the extraordinary leadership of General Bill Slim but also for epic heroism and the dogged determination of all those who fought there.
🎧 BURMA VETERAN: ARAKAN, KOHIMA AND BURMA
/in History Hub, Talks & Audio/by James HollandRecorded at Chalke Valley History Festival 2018
Robin Rowland was an officer in Slim’s Fourteenth Army, fighting at the Battle of the Admin Box – the first significant victory against the Japanese – and then at the hell of Kohima and on through the final battles at Meiktila in Burma in 1945. His is an absolutely extraordinary story in which he saw truly terrible things but also witnessed immense courage, tragedy and camaraderie. Here he is in conversation with James Holland.
🎬 Al Murray and James Holland Discuss Sherman Tanks
/in History Hub/by James HollandHere’s James Holland chatting to Al Murray at #CVHF 2018
Al Murray and James Holland – Sherman Tank from Chalke Valley History Trust on Vimeo.
Claire Mulley in conversation with James Holland
/in History Hub, Live, News/by James HollandClare Mulley talks to James Holland about the Women Who Flew For Hitler, the only 2 female test pilots in Nazi Germany.
Annette Gordon-Reed in conversation with James Holland
/in History Hub, Live, News/by James HollandHere’s Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Harvard Professor, Annette Gordon-Reed Annette Gordon-Reed talking to James Holland about Thomas Jefferson whose actions and ideas — more than those of any of the other Founding Fathers —still divide Americans two centuries later.
Annette Gordon-Reed in conversation with James Holland from Chalke Valley History Trust on Vimeo.