The Pacific War Channel Podcast
History
Craig and Justin speak about the history and economics behind the Sakoku period of Japan and the many attempts by foreigners to open it up. Tokugawa Japan underwent a isolationist period known as "Sakoku" (closed country) for 214 years. Yet how "isolated" was it truly? Here you will learn about when and how the first Europeans made contact with Japan. What the Shimbara Rebellion was, how the Tokugawa Shogunate operated and traded at Dejima with the Portuguese and Dutch. Which European nations tried to open up Japan. How Commodore Matthew C Perry eventually was the one to open Japan up and how Japan viewed the world during its Sakoku period.
Battle of the Coral Sea🎙️ Ft Ian
General Tomoyuki Yamashita🎙️ How he became the Tiger of Malaya
The Battle of Shanghai 1937🎙️The Defense of the Sihang Warehouse
The Japanese Invasion of Manchuria 1931-1932🎙️The Pacific War Ep 1
Politically Incorrect History Ep 2🎙️The French Indian War ft Ian & Justin
The Battle of Taranto 🎙️ ft Justin
Politically Incorrect History Ep 1🎙️WW2 Debauchery ft Ian
The Basest Warlord? 🎙️ The "Dogmeat General" ft Ian
General Ishiwara Kanji: Ishiwara vs Tojo🎙️ Episode 4
The Battle of Wake Island🎙️ ft Ian
What does the Average Joe know about the Pacific War? 🎙️ ft Justin
How to get your Normie friend into the Pacific War? 🎙️ ft Justin & Ian
General Douglas Macarthur🎙️Mistakes & Blunders in the Philippines ft. Justin & Ian
Armies of the Elves 🎙️ Tolkien’s First Age ft Ian
General Ishiwara Kanji: The China War🎙️ Episode 3
The Pacific War Podcast🎙️ The Opium Wars
The Ramree Island Massacre🎙️ Did it really happen? ft Justin
Bloody Sunday 🎙️ The Russian Revolution of 1905 ft Ian
General Ishiwara Kanji: How to Build a Puppet State 🎙️ Episode 2
Blood, Blizzards & Banzai 🎙️ The Battle of Attu ft Ian
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