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Dad and Me Love History

Dad and Me Love History

著者: Paul Letters - WW2 novelist broadcaster history teacher; James Letters -
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概要

Get your kid away from screens for a fun fifteen-minutes, answering the big questions in history! Fun for parents too! Subscribe for free on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube and wherever else you get podcasts! Join us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and our webpage. Graphics by Molly Austin of mollyavalon.com Instrumental music by Kevin Macleod of incompetech.comPaul and James Letters 2018 世界
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  • ANZAC Day / Remembrance Special (Re-release)
    2026/04/19

    This episode is a bonus re-release in the run-up to ANZAC Day, this special extended episode was recorded over several years and first released in April 2019. It's a lot more serious than our usual fun-filled shows, but there's lots to learn for kids and adults! And if you know a teacher who could use this episode, please share it with them – and with any other friends.

    We go to an ANZAC service in Australia, where World War One is particularly remembered. Then we go to Remembrance Day in Hong Kong, which just over 75 years ago was invaded by the Japanese during World War Two.

    We are grateful to Lindisfarne Anglican College for allowing us to visit their ANZAC assembly, and thanks go to their special guest, Major Matina Jewell (retired) for the interview. Recurring at points throughout this episode is the sound of Lindisfarne's School Marching Band, led by Mr Dale Norton. And thank you, retired Sergeant Kelvin Fawcett.

    Questions for after you've listened:

    1. What does A-N-Z-A-C – ANZAC -- stand for?
    2. Why is Nov 11 an important date for remembering people from wars?
    3. What happened at Gallipoli in WWI?
    4. What is the Last Post?
    5. Which country is the Menin Gate in?
    6. What colour are poppies?
    7. Who wrote the poem 'In Flanders Fields'?
    8. Why is it important to remember people who died in wars?

    We have recorded a new show for editing in the near future, so watch this space. We're also working on a Dad & Me Love History book and are looking for an illustrator - do you know someone with the skills and the passion?

    See our webpage, and join us on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook

    Please rate and review us wherever you get podcasts. And share our podcast on social media and recommend it to friends – that's how we'll keep going.

    See you in two weeks!

    Podcast cover art by Molly Austin

    Instrumental music by Kevin MacLeod

    Sound effects used under RemArc Licence. Copyright 2026 © BBC

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    26 分
  • Dad (& Me) Jokes (again)!!!
    2026/04/05

    Exciting news! We are writing a Dad & Me Love History book! And we need help - if you know a graphic designer with the skill and interest to add illustrations to our Dad & Me Love History book pitch, please email dadandmelovehistory@gmail.com

    On to this epsiode, where we go back through the archives and play you highlights from our original recordings of Dad (& Me) jokes, from Ancient Romans to African Moors to the invention of cars!

    Read industry reviews of Dad's World War II novels, A Chance Kill and The Slightest Chance, at paulletters.com. Available as e-books, as well as in paperback. Dad's first wartime novel, A Chance Kill, is a love-story/thriller based on real events in Poland, Paris, London and Prague. The Slightest Chance follows the remarkable true story of the only escape from Japanese imprisonment by a Western woman during World War II.

    Please rate and review us wherever you get podcasts. And share our podcast on social media and recommend it to friends – that's how we'll keep going. We will bring you episodes throughout the year, so stay subscribed on your podcast app!

    Podcast cover art by Molly Austin

    All instrumental music is from https://filmmusic.io and composed by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

    Sound effects used under RemArc Licence. Copyright 2026 © BBC

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    21 分
  • 63: Why did Japan attack itself?
    2025/08/10

    Did WWII really start in 1931 in Asia?

    Yes, it pretty much did - ten years before Pearl Harbor. Today, we investigate how and why the Japanese Empire attacked itself – and how that led to war with China and beyond! We are joined by expert historian, Quin Cho (Archival Researcher for https://www.pacificatrocities.org/). Quin has literally written the book on this: The Kwantung Army and the Japanese Occupation of Manchuria, available from September 2025.

    This is the second of three episodes in Dad & Me's series on modern Japan. Check out the photos from our research trip on https://www.dadandmelovehistory.com/

    After the end theme music, you'll find these questions:

    1. When did World War II begin for the USA?

    2. When did World War II begin in Europe?

    3. In Asia-Pacific, war began between Japan and which country?

    4. How did Japan fake an attack on the Japanese-owned railway in Manchurian, in north-east China in 1931?

    5. Which country faked an attack against Poland in 1939?

    6. Why do you think these countries choose to fake an attack by the other side?

    Here's our website, where you'll find photos, info about each episode and links to our social media: dadandmelovehistory.com - here, you can also listen to episodes.

    We also strongly recommend the family-friendly History Detective podcast, as advertised in our pod. Check out historydetectivepodcast.com!

    For mature history lovers: read industry reviews of Dad's World War II novels, A Chance Kill and The Slightest Chance, at paulletters.com. Available as e-books, as well as in paperback. Dad's first wartime novel, A Chance Kill, is a love-story/thriller based on real events in Poland, Paris, London and Prague. The Slightest Chance follows the remarkable true story of the only escape from Japanese imprisonment by a Western woman during World War II.

    Please rate and review us wherever you get podcasts. And share our podcast on social media and recommend it to friends – that's how we'll keep going. We will bring you episodes throughout the year, so stay subscribed on your podcast app!

    Podcast cover art by Molly Austin

    All instrumental music is from https://filmmusic.io and composed by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

    Sound effects are used under RemArc Licence. Copyright 2025 © BBC

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    15 分
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