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Episode 232: How the Women of the British Navy Won WWII With Tabletop Wargaming, With Simon Parkin

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Simon Parkin, writer for The New Yorker and The Guardian, joins the show to discuss his new book "A Game of Birds and Wolves," a fascinating history of the women of the British Navy who developed a massive war game (much like the Warhammer and tactics games of modern day) to help win WWII, creating a strategy to combat German U-Boats, which routinely decimated shipping and combat vessels in the Atlantic. Joe and Simon dive into the band of misfits that were the Wrens, a special all-women division of the British military, how Captain Gilbert Roberts used his wargaming experience to guide the British Navy in developing invaluable counter-manuevers, and the roots of wargaming that have influenced games like Warhammer, Total War, Final Fantasy Tactics, and more. BUY A GAME OF BIRDS AND WOLVES on Amazon or other major booksellers: https://www.amazon.com/Game-Birds-Wolves-Secret-that/dp/1529353033/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3H0KXX6LSTR0F&keywords=a+game+of+birds+and+wolves&qid=1581447207&sprefix=a+game+of+birds+and%2Caps%2C-1&sr=8-2 Follow The 1099 on Twitter: @ The1099Podcast Follow Joseph on Twitter: @ JosephKnoop Simon will also be hosting a talk about A Game of Birds and Wolves at this year's Game Developers Conference. If you're attending, don't miss it!
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Simon Parkin, writer for The New Yorker and The Guardian, joins the show to discuss his new book "A Game of Birds and Wolves," a fascinating history of the women of the British Navy who developed a massive war game (much like the Warhammer and tactics games of modern day) to help win WWII, creating a strategy to combat German U-Boats, which routinely decimated shipping and combat vessels in the Atlantic. Joe and Simon dive into the band of misfits that were the Wrens, a special all-women division of the British military, how Captain Gilbert Roberts used his wargaming experience to guide the British Navy in developing invaluable counter-manuevers, and the roots of wargaming that have influenced games like Warhammer, Total War, Final Fantasy Tactics, and more. BUY A GAME OF BIRDS AND WOLVES on Amazon or other major booksellers: https://www.amazon.com/Game-Birds-Wolves-Secret-that/dp/1529353033/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3H0KXX6LSTR0F&keywords=a+game+of+birds+and+wolves&qid=1581447207&sprefix=a+game+of+birds+and%2Caps%2C-1&sr=8-2 Follow The 1099 on Twitter: @ The1099Podcast Follow Joseph on Twitter: @ JosephKnoop Simon will also be hosting a talk about A Game of Birds and Wolves at this year's Game Developers Conference. If you're attending, don't miss it!
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