History Unplugged Podcast
Durata totale:
29 h 50 min
First-Hand Account of Hiroshima: Before, During, and After the Atomic Bomb Drop
History Unplugged Podcast
39:42
America’s Professional Sports Grew From Farm Teams to Multi-Billion Dollar Franches Thanks to the Harlem Globetrotters Founder
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38:05
Why Did Presidents Seem Incredibly Rich Yet Were Completely Broke Most of the Time?
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48:35
A 1,300 History of the Middle East in Seven Religious Wars
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48:58
When Good Ideas Were Bad Medicine: Why Vitamin C and Handwashing was Rejected by the Medical Establishment
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44:09
Appleton Oaksmith: The Confederate Blockade Runner Who Became Lincoln’s Public Enemy #1
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49:58
The Bible Triggered Two Communications Revolutions: The Codex and the Printing Press
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52:06
Steering an Aerial Plywood Box Through Enemy Fire: The Glider Pilots of WW2
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41:40
Why Few Presidents Had Beards, And Only One Had a Mullet
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34:50
How Much Did Average Germans Know About the Holocaust During World War Two?
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40:13
Carthage Lost the 2nd Punic War from Hannibal’s Logistics Failure and His Brother’s Bad Strategy
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47:45
The Real Robin Hood May Have Been an Anglo-Saxon Hitman Who Killed an English King
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43:20
Civilization Owes Its Existence to the Horse
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40:26
Charles Cowlam: The Civil War Con-Man Who Received Presidential Pardons From Both Lincoln and Jefferson Davis
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35:34
The Extent of Soviet Infiltration Into Depression and Cold War America
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49:33
America’s First Crime Boss Was Female Immigrant-Turned-Criminal Mastermind
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43:06
The War Under No-Man’s Land: Military Mining and Tunnel Combat in World War One
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45:17
Eisenhower’s Logistics and Diplomatic Nightmare: Planning and Executing D-Day
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61:34
53 Days on Starvation Island: How The US Marines Fought on Guadalcanal While Completely Surrounded
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59:08
Taiwan’s 100-Year Rise From Japanese Colony to Monopoly Producer of Microchips
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43:05
When States Rights Were Emancipatory and Federalism was Restrictive: The Interbellum Constitution of 1812-1865
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48:23
Is America Going Through a Late Roman Moment of Its Own?
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46:51
How Five Castaways Survived After Being Left for Dead on the Falklands in 1812
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44:49
The Capetians: The Dynasty That Made Medieval France and Gave Us the Fleur-De-Lys
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55:59
Why the Book is Humanity’s Most Important Invention
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48:55
How and Why Humans Started Speaking
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52:45
The American Detective Who Fought the Kaiser’s Spy Ring and an Anarchist Bombing Syndicate
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43:28
Patton’s Tactician: Geoffrey Keys, “The Best Tactical Mind” of WWII
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39:47
The Seven Cleopatras Who Ruled Egypt
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46:49
Modern Black Ops Warfare Began with a British WW2 Operation to Steal Boats Off Africa’s Coast
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52:46
The 7 Wonders of the Ancient World Were Colossal, Prone to Destruction, and Not All May Have Existed
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46:44
Being the Ultimate Constitutional Originalist in 2024 Means Donning a Tricorn Hat and Applying to Practice Piracy
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46:24
The Last Time Humanity Believed in Unstoppable Progress: Paris in the Belle Époque (1871-1914)
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46:45
The Silk Road Travel Adventures of a 16th Century Mughal Princess and Her Massive Royal Retinue
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41:35
The Months Leading up to the Civil War That Inflamed North-South Tensions from Animosity to Murderous Hatred
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36:37
LSD’s Origins in Nazi Germany Brain-Washing Experiments, the CIA’s MKUltra Program, and the Dawn of the Psychedelic Age
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43:39
How Duke Ellington and Other Jazzmen Became America’s First Globally Famous Musicians
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42:37
Why America Could Have a Presidential Succession Crisis
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20:33
Dunkirk from the German Perspective
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39:03
The Global Manhunt For The Confederate Ship That Sunk Union Supply Vessels, From the Caribbean to the South Pacific
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39:10