The Broken Shelf

The Broken Shelf 164: Cox's Navy


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[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Lots of talk has been carried out through history about the importance of dreadnaughts and battleships leading up to and during the Great War. But what happen to these titans of metal? Specifically what happened to the ships of the German Empire, the side that 'lost?' Giant objects of metal aren't the easiest things to lift from the bottom of Mother Ocean - why don't you think we ever lifted the Titanic from her grave? It takes either a genius or a madman to do what Mr. Ernest Cox did after the dust had settled in Europe, but his story, and the graceful and poignant style of author Tony Booth make for a fabulous tale about sunken ships, human ingenuity, and the deeper side of history some try to ignore. Join Danny as he treads new water and discovers a critical analysis style he's missed and the riveting tale of a crass man his crew called 'father.'
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Music - "The Coming Story"
Artist - Ethan Meixsell
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