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Hello to all of you incredible members of the TimeGhost Army,

We've decided to make a change to the way the Podcast is produced, it will no longer be filmed live. We know this is a let down for some of you, but with a remote team and a packed filming schedule, the live aspect of the Podcast was difficult to deliver to the standard we think you deserve. Recording the show offline will make it a better podcast for all of you, and allow us to put out better produced audio and video. 

We will still be answering your questions in the show, so please do submit them! 

Wishing you all the best,

- Ian

Comments

Anonymous

If you had to make a historical movie or TV show, when does it take place and what is it about?

Anonymous

What is the funniest story/event you came across while researching history?

Anonymous

My father was in on the Normandy Landing, 4th Cavalry. He always claimed he was the first Armored vehicle to land (on Utah??). Is that likely true?

Anonymous

Posted it in community, but it was a podcast related question so here it is: Have you considered doing content on fights in boxing during the inter war period, such as Joe Louis and Max Schmeling. Both very interesting people who deserve videos on them, and the significance of their fight at the time and their service during WW2. Also, do either of you follow contact sports? Would be interesting to know.

Anonymous

What is the weirdest reason someone has declared war?

Anonymous

Admiring Indy's wall picture gallery (which could do with a bit of straightening up), be interested to know whether Sparty or Indy have a favourite piece of art and if so why. Cheers and understand the congested schedule but listening live to the podcast was quite enjoyable.

Anonymous

Hello temporal apparitions! my question is about battlefield communications. Specifically, what is the job of the Signal Corps? Across hundreds of miles of battlefield, how did army units stay in contact with one another, and effectively distribute orders? Radios can be snooped on, and surely any retreating army would destroy all telephone infrastructure in its wake. Did these men have the unenviable job of laying a whole new telephone network up to the front as it moved? I feel like this could even be a special episode

JM

Would a plain-clothes Ukrainian civilian, who posts an enemy tank's position on Twitter, be considered a partisan or a spy? I have my own opinion but am trying to predict how the Russians will spin this. Thanks.

Anonymous

I'm curious to know what Indy's opinion is on the National League adopting the designated hitter this season?

Anonymous

While learning history, one will eventually meet names they can't read, usually foreign ones. How do you cope with them? Do you try to stick to its original pronounciation? Do you use literal transaltions if one exist?

Tanya Dixie

Hey guys, give us some gos on your team. Who’s the night owl, who’s the morning person, the grumpy, the pranksters etc etc.

Anonymous

The air raid on Dresden. Kurt Vonnegut's "slaughter house 5" . . .