This episode contains references to highly offensive racist language and events.In February 1945, with the war in Europe still raging, millions of pieces of mail intended for US troops were languishing in warehouses in Birmingham, England. If you'd like to learn even more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe today! To download, go to Android or Apple store Show more Looking at conflicts across the 19th Century, and examining their socio-political origins, global influences, and the grand strategies employed what can we learn from War Gaming? And how can it effect history?
In this episode James welcomes Martin Anward, Game Director of Paradox Interactive - to talk about the real world applications of War Gaming, and how this can be experienced in their new game 'Victoria 3'.
But how can we apply War Gaming to modern conflicts happening today? By simulating battles and incorporating strategic elements, these games enable players to comprehend the reasons behind conflicts, and the factors that contribute to their outcomes. Whether it's traditional games like Chess or more contemporary ones like Armageddon, each War Game offers a unique perspective on the multifaceted world of war.
War Gaming, an activity that has been around as long as warfare itself, provides valuable insights into the complex nature of war.