
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
This Week on History Happy Hour: In July 1944, 300 men from Canada’s storied Black Watch regiment found themselves embroiled in mortal combat against elite German units in Normandy in a bloody battle for Verrières Ridge. Only a handful of Highlanders walked away unscathed.
In this encore episode, Chris Anderson and Rick Beyer explore this ferocious battle with historian David O’Keefe, author of Seven Days in Hell: Canada's Battle for Normandy and the Rise of the Black Watch Snipers.
David O'Keefe is an award-winning historian, documentarian and professor at Marianopolis College in Westmount, Quebec. He served with the Black Watch and has spent decades researching their history. He has created and collaborated on more than fifteen documentaries for the History channel and National Geographic and has appeared on CBC, CTV, Global Television and other networks. He is the bestselling author of One Day in August: The Untold Story behind Canada’s Tragedy at Dieppe. He is also the co-creator and host of the Canadian television program War Junk. He lives in Rigaud, Quebec, with his wife and children.
4.3
1818 ratings
This Week on History Happy Hour: In July 1944, 300 men from Canada’s storied Black Watch regiment found themselves embroiled in mortal combat against elite German units in Normandy in a bloody battle for Verrières Ridge. Only a handful of Highlanders walked away unscathed.
In this encore episode, Chris Anderson and Rick Beyer explore this ferocious battle with historian David O’Keefe, author of Seven Days in Hell: Canada's Battle for Normandy and the Rise of the Black Watch Snipers.
David O'Keefe is an award-winning historian, documentarian and professor at Marianopolis College in Westmount, Quebec. He served with the Black Watch and has spent decades researching their history. He has created and collaborated on more than fifteen documentaries for the History channel and National Geographic and has appeared on CBC, CTV, Global Television and other networks. He is the bestselling author of One Day in August: The Untold Story behind Canada’s Tragedy at Dieppe. He is also the co-creator and host of the Canadian television program War Junk. He lives in Rigaud, Quebec, with his wife and children.
1,505 Listeners
3,701 Listeners
77,648 Listeners
3,974 Listeners
728 Listeners
1,205 Listeners
4,664 Listeners
153,896 Listeners
2,773 Listeners
855 Listeners
3,992 Listeners
192 Listeners
1,187 Listeners
1,398 Listeners
666 Listeners