#200 – Spies and Traitors, part two

#200 – Spies and Traitors, part two

This is part two of our recent interview with Michael Holzman, author of the great new book: SPIES AND TRAITORS – Kim Philby, James Angleton and the Friendship and Betrayal That Would Shape MI6, the CIA and the Cold War. data-episode-id="919360"...
#200 – Spies and Traitors, part two

#199 – Spies and Traitors, part one

This is part one of a two-part interview with Michael Holzman, author of the great new book: SPIES AND TRAITORS – Kim Philby, James Angleton and the Friendship and Betrayal That Would Shape MI6, the CIA and the Cold War. data-episode-id="913667"...
#200 – Spies and Traitors, part two

#198 – Wol, Wolmi-Do

While MacArthur plans his Inchon invasion, Stalin and Nehru are trying to negotiate a peace deal, but it was rejected by the USA. The KPA are setting up people’s democratic committees in the South while they have a chance. But then MacArthur’s landing at Inchon goes...
#200 – Spies and Traitors, part two

#197 – No Gun Ri

American soldiers slaughter hundreds of innocent civilians at No Gun Ri, then deny it for 50 years. Lieutenant Eugene Clark does some brass balls recon of Inchon ahead of Dougie Mac’s big landing, aka “Operation Common Knowledge”. There something secret here that only...
#200 – Spies and Traitors, part two

#196 – Experts At Retreating

While Australian Mustangs are supporting – and sometimes killing – the Americans troops in Korea, an Australian journalist prevents war crimes by the South against prisoners. The North, who see the South as collaborators and traitors, also commit...
#200 – Spies and Traitors, part two

#195 – Mixing The Colors

More and more US troops landed in Korea in July-August 1950, only to get immediately crushed by the North. The segregated African-American unit, the 24th infantry of the 25th division, got special criticism for their inability to stand their ground. Yet the US/UN...