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Episode 53 of the podcast arrives three days late. Sorry about that, but real life got in the way, and I had to make sure everything sounded right. Here The American campaign in the Philippines continues into 1945. Now that the Japanese fleet has been mostly destroyed, and the Americans have taken back Manila, they and the Filipino guerrillas go on to free the rest of the main island, Luzon.
https://www.blubrry.com/hoseasia/38299133/episode-53-the-liberation-of-the-philippines-part-3/
Today marks the beginning of a new month, and you know what that means: a new episode of the History of Southeast Asia Podcast is online for your listening pleasure! This time we cover events in Vietnam during 1966. Besides the battles from the Second Indochina War (also known as the Vietnam War), we will look at a Buddhist revolt that has largely been forgotten in the years since then.
https://blubrry.com/hoseasia/55407693/episode-83-the-second-indochina-war-part-11/
Although it has been said in many times and many ways, Happy New Year! To start the new year right, listen to the latest episode of the podcast, which covers the history of Singapore from 1965 to the present.
https://blubrry.com/hoseasia/72214177/episode-104-singapore-success-despite-the-odds/
Here is the first episode of the podcast for 2024. This is the first of a two-part series on one of Southeast Asia’s easternmost islands, Timor. In fact, it is so far east that it looks more like a place in the South Pacific, than part of Southeast Asia. The island is also poltically divided; the west half of the island belongs to Indonesia, while the east half is the independent nation of East Timor, or Timor Leste. In this episode you will learn what it is like to visit Timor, and the next episode will cover the island’s complicated history.
https://blubrry.com/hoseasia/128264023/episode-131-sightseeing-on-timor/