The HistoryNet Podcast
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9 h 58 min
This British Colonel Traveled with Robert E. Lee at Gettysburg. He?d Already Had His Share of Surprises..mp3
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15:50
Nobody wanted the A-10 Warthog — now It's the military's most beloved plane
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22:10
They were sent on a suicide mission at Cedar Creek. Their victory rallied the Union.
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12:00
They say he burned down the Reichstag. But was he drugged into confessing?
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10:35
Kars fortress stands as a monument to a turbulent past
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21:09
This journalist risked his life to reveal the horrors of lynching in the South
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19:57
John Fetterman isn't the first ill politician to serve. Here are examples from history
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08:27
The death of Crazy Horse: Fables and forensics
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08:55
The Ercoupe is easy to fly — but you better not be in a hurry
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10:35
These Civil War warriors fought with the pen, and not the sword
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08:31
The mysterious death of Johnny Ringo
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15:27
Minié ball: The Civil War bullet that changed history
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10:37
What if the Marines had skipped Iwo Jima
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08:10
This German baroness dodged cannonballs during the American Revolution
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08:47
'Weary of So Much Suffering': Letters from the Sheridan Field Hospital
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19:04
'Medicine Flower' Brought the West East
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08:11
Kidnapped during World War II, these German corpses proved a headache for the U.S. Army
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13:19
This Supreme Court ruling on prayer in public schools made America go nuts
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07:44
Robert E. Lee endured a precipitous reset in Maryland
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Meet the man who sent the world's largest flying machine to its doom
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10:09
One of this Western director's scenes looked so real that it provoked actual gunfire
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07:19
Zap! American railroads go electric
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23:02
Joe Hooker was an ineffectual general, but does he deserve credit for transforming the Union cavalry?
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08:06
Napoleon's imperial guard tells of his fight for the emperor
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11:27
Sharpshooter Billy Dixon owes his legacy to his widow
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This German general made a deal with the devil
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19:29
WWI American pilots wanted a great fighter plane. Instead, they got the Nieuport 28
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One family, 10 sieges: How Spain's Guzman family spent centuries battling for Gibraltar
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12:43
The Turkestan Incident
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16:23
The Arikara War: avenging Americans
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20:34
No, the London Blitz wasn't started by accident
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11:57
When is a Mustang not a Mustang?
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White Oaks, New Mexico: the onetime haunt of Billy the Kid
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13:36
When a Vietnamese ally was wounded, two American soldiers had to choose obedience or compassion
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24:03
Nobody could scale the walls of China's Forbidden City except this American soldier
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13:11
This British officer developed a revolutionary rifle whose worth he was never able to prove in battle
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20:21
The last surviving widow of the Civil War
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12:57
The old world soldier who conquered the new
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22:46
The Boeing 377 Stratocruiser was a great airplane until the propellers started falling off
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20:59
The balloon pilots who went boldly where only animals had gone before
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