Korean War Podcast

Korean War Podcast
Paul Kendrick's Korean War Podcast is probably the most thorough English-language audio resource on the conflict that shaped modern Korea. With 100 episodes spanning six seasons, Kendrick has methodically covered the war from its roots in the post-WWII division of the peninsula through the armistice and its aftermath. The show later expanded its scope under the subtitle "When the Cold War Went Hot," adding seasons on the First Indochina War and the Malayan Emergency. The format is solo narrative, with episodes running about 20 minutes each. Kendrick writes carefully and delivers with a clear, measured voice that listeners consistently praise. The writing quality here is a cut above most history podcasts -- he structures each episode around a specific theme or turning point rather than just marching through a timeline. You get episodes on Truman's defense policies, MacArthur's gamble at Inchon, the Chinese intervention, and the brutal winter at Chosin, all with enough context to understand the strategic picture. With a 4.7 rating from 76 reviews on Apple Podcasts, the show has earned a loyal following among military history enthusiasts and Korean War families. Kendrick treats the subject with the seriousness it deserves without being dry or overly academic. His most recent episode dropped in September 2023, covering Truman's complicated legacy with the war. If you want to understand why the Korean War is called "The Forgotten War" and why that label does a disservice to everyone involved, start here.

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