A history podcast discussing various cultural genres which reference the First World War, including detective fiction, Star Wars and death metal music, and ask why the First World War has particular popular cultural relevance.
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Backyard Battlefields is a military history program which explores historical sites throughout Australia and beyond. Backyard Battlefields gives Australia’s military history a context by explaining its significance within the grander narrative of world events. Presented by James De Leo. For more information visit backyardbattlefields.com
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Phil Mannell presents true accounts by soldiers of the Great War (World War 1 / WWI ). This is primary history as told by the soldiers themselves, mostly Australian diggers but possibly tommies, poilus, doughboys, kiwis or others, with additional commentary and definitions.
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Find out what happens in WW1 Cover art photo provided by Suzy Brooks on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@simplysuzy
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Bro History delivers an unapologetic and humorous take on history, geopolitics, and international news. Every week you will receive multiple hours of foreign policy & history-themed content that is thought-provoking, politically incorrect and educational. Bro History covers topics ranging from WW1, to the Russian Revolution, to modern geopolitics. Bro History is not just a podcast, but a secret society of special friends! Will you listen to Bro History, or will Bro History listen to you?
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Highlights of BBC Radio 3’s special programmes to mark the WW1 centenary. Classical music, art, literature, film, popular songs and cultural life inspired by the war.
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Understanding the First World War. A podcast series in 10 Episodes created by Michael Baker.
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The Damcasters - The Aviation History Podcast
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Welcome to The Damcasters, a podcast covering aviation history from when Pontius was a Pilate to today and beyond, brought to you in association with the Pima Air and Space Museum.Every week, we will be taking a fresh look at the history of both civil and military flying, from the earliest days of people jumping off of rocks and hoping to survive to the latest in unmanned flight. While it is inevitable that we will we can get a bit avgeek-y, we aim to be as inclusive as possible so that if y ...
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Tales of Honor Podcast is a bi-weekly podcast where the true stories of every recipient of the Medal of Honor are told. There are over 3,500 recipients and you may know a few of the names but there are many that you do not know, and you should! The episodes are available to you every Wednesday and Sunday at 7pm EST, everywhere media is consumed. Please be sure to share this podcast with friends and family. The more people that hear these stories, the more these heroes will not be forgotten. ...
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Random History is a podcast about random historical antics that are interesting and fun to learn about. We all know about the big guys and their basics, ww1, ww2, the cold war, but there's so much more to history than just that. Every nation, every peoples has a vibrant history, you've just gotta look for it. History is the most elaborate, adventure, sci-fi, romance, mystery, and horror novel put into one. The best part about it: it's real.
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Take a deep dive into the past as we bring you the very best of BBC History Magazine, Britain’s bestselling history magazine. With a new episode released every Monday, enjoy fascinating and enlightening articles from leading historical experts, covering a broad sweep of the centuries – from the scandals of Georgian society to the horrors of the First World War, revolutions, rebellions, and more.
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This podcast is for and about soldiers of the Canadian Army. Its primary goal is to provide them with useful information through thoughtful and open discussions that reflect their mutual interests and concerns. Though soldiers are our primary audience, the topics covered on this podcast should be relevant to anyone who supports our soldiers or who has an interest in Canadian military matters.
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I'm Cullen Burke, and this is Cauldron - A Military History Podcast. I'll cover the significant battles in history, breaking down the vital players, weapons, methods, events, and outcomes. Let’s take a peek into the past and see what, if anything, can be learned from the most dramatic moments in our collective story. Let’s get stuck in!
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The Pacific War Channel covers the complete history of the Asia-Pacific War of 1937-1945 and all the major events that led up to it. Topics include: The Opium Wars, Taiping Rebellion, Meiji Restoration, Sino-japanese war, Boxer Rebellion, Russo-Japanese War, WW1 in Asia and the Second Sino-Japanese War. *We also have our "SpeakEasy" Podcast where we still speak about History, but also silly stuff like anime, gaming, Godzilla, movies, comics all while drinking profusely.
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For history lovers who listen to podcasts, History Unplugged is the most comprehensive show of its kind. It's the only show that dedicates episodes to both interviewing experts and answering questions from its audience. First, it features a call-in show where you can ask our resident historian (Scott Rank, PhD) absolutely anything (What was it like to be a Turkish sultan with four wives and twelve concubines? If you were sent back in time, how would you kill Hitler?). Second, it features lon ...
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Historians Mat McLachlan and Peter Smith explore the great battlefields of Europe, from ancient times to the Second World War. Join them as they bring the history of the battlefields to life, through exploring the ground and reliving the experience in the words of the people who were there. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/battlewalks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A light and informative look at diseases and disorders, major and minor. More history than science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The 1918 Spanish Flu killed more Americans during World War I than mustard gas or trench warfare, but there are no monuments or memorials dedicated to the victims of this pandemic. Lost Prologue, a four-part series, explores the history of the 1918 pandemic — its intimate connection to WW1, the ways Americans were inequitably impacted, and the science behind the world’s deadliest pathogen. The people you’ll hear from include prominent virologists, scientists, and historians who reconstruct t ...
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Host Melissa McCue-McGrath dives deep into the weirdest, funniest, sciency-est ways in which animals intersect at humanity. How is a horse responsible for the FDA? How did fish farts nearly cause bombs to fly between Russia and Sweden? Which pigeon saved 194 soldiers in WW1? Why are honey bees trained to find unexploded landmines in Croatia? Let's go!
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Podcasts created by the First World War Poetry Digital Archive Project at Oxford University. This project is digitising the manuscripts of the major British poets of WW1 and making them freely available online, along with a set of teaching resources. The project is funded by the UK's Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) - and run by Oxford University's English Faculty and Computing Services (http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit).
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This show will detail the biographies and interesting facts of the Papacy of Rome. It will start in the beginning, but will not go straight through. There will be many side tracks and detours along the way. We will investigate the backstreets of the Papacy where the tour normally doesn't go. Support this show This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4899207/advertisement
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Hedley Boys, A Small Town's Big Part in the Great War


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Hedley Boys, A Small Town's Big Part in the Great War
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History of a small town in British Columbia during the Great War with letters from the men at the front and how they saw action in all the major Canadian engagements.
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Miss Mary Wardell founded a hospital on the RNOH Stanmore site back in the 1880’s, and is rumoured to appear as the ‘grey lady’ from time to time.Funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, ‘Searching for the Grey Lady: A Ghost From WW1 at the RNOH’, is a series of programmes, primarily intended as podcasts, documenting the history of the RNOH from its’ inception until the end of the First World War.Nicola Lane, an RNOH patient, is heading up the project via Pegleg Productions and is suppo ...
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Dive deep into historical battles, skirmishes, and petty beef between people from normal citizens like us to kings, queens, and emperors. If you love History and learning about the silly squabbles that led to outright wars sometimes, this podcast is for you! keep in mind the goal is to entertain and will involve dark humor to help make the information more digestible for all of us. Please share your feedback by sending us an email at HistoricalQuarrels@gmail.com Thank you!
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As much as we all love to binge a juicy drama, epic fantasy, or chilling murder mystery - oftentimes the most fascinating, terrifying, and uplifting stories are, in fact, the true ones! As the internet’s favorite storyteller, Andy Jiang has uncovered some of the world’s most incredible tales through captivating depictions and investigative research. But for every thread pulled and curiosity brought into the light, there remains infinitely more left to discover… until now. Each week on Hidden ...
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If you want to learn about WW1 history and still have a laugh then tune in to our podcast. Cover art photo provided by Jeremy Galliani on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jeremyforlife
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Telling the stories of rock & roll pioneer Sister Rosetta Tharpe, dance hall singer Dora Hand, WW1 spy Mata Hari and more, singer-songwriter Frank Turner talks to historians, poets and fellow musicians about twelve historical women who have been largely forgotten but should be celebrated. And his mum. Every Wednesday, starting on July 3rd, Frank will release a new song and explore the story behind it in a new episode of the podcast. No Man’s Land the album is available for pre-order now. A F ...
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The National Archives - Voices of the Armistice


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The National Archives - Voices of the Armistice
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Welcome to our series of podcasts launched to mark the 90th anniversary of the Armistice. These evocative podcasts bring alive the individual experiences of those who served in the First World War. They highlight some of the unusual and interesting stories that can be found in military records at The National Archives. New podcasts will be added to the series until 21 November 2008. Stay informed of each new podcast release by signing up to our Voices of the Armistice RSS feed. If you would ...
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Here is where America's damaged psyche is restored: Rose brings to this platform what she has for 20 years to radio -- the truth. Her monologues are moving and intense. Her interviews are tremendously informative - always. Please support her sponsors; www.hemplily.com 25% with PROMO CODE: ROSE and www.mypillow.com up to 60% off order with PROMO CODE: ROSE Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rose-unplugged/support
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The Battles of the First World War Podcast goes in-depth into the battles of the Great War of 1914-1918. The goal is to really go into the details of how and why these battles unfolded and happened as they did. In telling the narrative of these clashes we can revisit some of the stories of the men and women who lived, fought, and died during the first titanic struggle of the 20th Century, for these people have stories that deserve to be told.
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Every Friday, we uncover the hidden creative process behind media adaptations. Everything comes from something. Why this now?
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World War One is the watershed moment in modern history. The Western World before it was one of aristocrats, empires, colonies, and optimism for a future of unending progress. After four years of hellish trench warfare, shell fire, 10 million combat deaths, and another 10 million civilian deaths, the world that emerged in 1918 was irrevocably changed. Nation-states came out of the rubble, along with a push for universal rights. New technologies emerged, such as tanks and fighter planes. But ...
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Key Battles Of World War 1_Special Announcment - Sources Used for WW1 Series
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Hidden Stories with Andy Jiang

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The Soldier Who Died 1 Minute Before the End of WW1
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On November 11, 1918, 1 minute before the official end of World War 1, a soldier died. He was remembered as a hero, and memorials were built in his honor—but that wasn’t the entire story. As it turns out, this man wasn’t quite exactly the hero that he was made out to be. Let’s dive in… My name is Andy Jiang and I do vigorous, detailed dives into so…
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History Unplugged Podcast


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Teddy Roosevelt Nearly Died in a Cavalry Charge Against German Machine Guns in WW1
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Teddy Roosevelt faced many challenges at the end of his life. Racked by rheumatism, a ticking embolism, pathogens in his blood, a bad leg from an accident, and a bullet in his chest from an assassination attempt. But none of that stopped Roosevelt from attempting to reassemble the Rough Riders for a final charge against the Germans in World War One…
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From as early as 1914, powerful voices called for the First World War to end in a negotiated compromise. So, why were they ignored? That’s the question at the heart of today’s long read, written by historian Professor Holger Afflerbach. HistoryExtra Long Reads brings you the best articles from BBC History Magazine, direct to your ears. Today’s feat…
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Coming this week on the History of the Papacy! Click here to listen to the full episode: You can learn more about the History of Papacy and subscribe at all these great places: https://atozhistorypage.start.page https://www.historyofthepapacypodcast.com email: steve@atozhistorypage.com https://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacy Connect on Social Me…
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How France Almost Executed One of Their OWN Greatest Soldiers
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In 1917, France almost accidentally executed one of their OWN greatest soldiers. Fortunately, he lived—and his story ended up being so crazy that if Hollywood made a movie on it, people would complain about it being TOO unrealistic… My name is Andy Jiang and I do vigorous, detailed dives into some of the most fascinating, bizarre, and unreal true s…
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History Unplugged Podcast


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The SAS Began as a Lie but Became Britain’s Most Elite WW2 Commando Unit
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Created during the World War II, the SAS was a small band of men brought together in the North African desert. They were the toughest and brightest of their cohort, the most resilient, most capable in close combat and most careful in surveillance. Winning approval for this radical new form of warfare was no small feat, but eventually it was achieve…
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Bro History


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How Japan entered into the 20th Century
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On today's episode, we recap some of the back history that led Japan into the 20th Century, in order to give some context into the conditions that eventually formed it's short lived empire. https://www.patreon.com/brohistory #290 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Marchland Media - Geopolitics
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On the pivotal day of September 24, 787 AD, Empress Irene of the Byzantine Empire sat in the grand hall of Hagia Sophia in Nicaea. The air was filled with the scent of incense and a sense of divine purpose, as bishops, abbots, and theologians from across the Christian world convened for what would be the Second Council of Nicaea. Outside the chambe…
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Tales of Honor Podcast


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651. Delevan Bates - Medal of Honor Recipient
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On episode six hundred and fifty-one, the story of Delevan Bates is told and episodes for the rest of July, and all of August and September, will be from the American Civil War. Read today's story: https://www.talesofhonorpodcast.com/stories/delevan-bates Be sure to visit our website for more information as the show goes on at: www.talesofhonorpodc…
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HistoryExtra Long Reads


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Tudor traders: keep calm and ignore the Armada
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What did English merchants and mariners do when a Spanish invasion fleet menaced the South Coast in 1588? Well, as today’s long read written by Robert Blackmore reveals, they simply boarded their ships and carried on trading. HistoryExtra Long Reads brings you the best articles from BBC History Magazine, direct to your ears. Today’s feature origina…
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Battles of the First World War Podcast


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Forgotten Warriors: The US 7th Infantry at Belleau Wood
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James Gregory and Steve Girard come on the podcast to discuss James’ latest article in the US Army’s Infantry journal “Cottonbalers in the Wood: The Forgotten Role of the 7th Infantry Regiment at Belleau Wood.” Read the article here: https://www.moore.army.mil/infantry/magazine/issues/2023/Summer/PDF/Summer23_INFMag.pdf The BFWWP is on Patreon: htt…
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History of the Papacy Podcast


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120.11 The Temple of Jerusalem: Monuments of Faith and History
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Transcript Address: https://share.descript.com/view/fYMUyP8Jr0o In this flyover episode of the "History of the Papacy Podcast," we delve into the fascinating history of the 2nd Temple of Jerusalem. This iconic religious structure, also known as Herod's Temple, played a pivotal role in ancient Jewish and Christian history. You can’t have 2nd Temple …
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History Unplugged Podcast


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Eyewitnesses of History Share Stories of the 1980 Miracle on Ice, Pablo Escobar, Jonestown, and Much More
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In this special compilation episode, Josh Cohen of Eyewitness History shares his favorite interview moments and stories from people who witnessed some of history’s most extraordinary events. First up, revisit his conversation with Frank DeAngelis, former principal of Columbine High School, recounting the harrowing events of the 1999 massacre.Apple …
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In 1864, Nine Union Officers Escaped from a POW Camp and Trekked 300 Miles to the North
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At the height of the Civil War in November 1864, nine Union prisoners-of-war escaped from a Confederate Prison known as Camp Sorghum in Columbia, South Carolina. They scrambled north on foot in rags that had once been uniforms of blue. Traveling in brutal winter conditions more than 300 miles with search parties and bloodhounds hot on their trail. …
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The Damcasters - The Aviation History Podcast


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The RAF Museum with CEO Maggie Appleton
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The RAF Museum sites at Hendon in London and RAF Cosford in the Midlands are home to a collection that tells the century-old story of the RAF. It is where my obsession with the Hawker Typhoon began and where I returned a couple of weeks ago to chat with the museum's CEO, Maggie Appleton. The RAF Museum has a broad story, so how does the museum mana…
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In September 1943, Japanese Navy Kawanashi 'Emily' Flying Boats operating out of Surabaya, Indonesia bombed the Western Australian town of Onslow, Western Australia.By James De Leo
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Tales of Honor Podcast


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650. Richard N Batchelder - Medal of Honor Recipient
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On episode six hundred and fifty, the story of Richard N Batchelder is told and episodes for the rest of July, and all of August and September, will be from the American Civil War. Read today's story: https://www.talesofhonorpodcast.com/stories/richard-n-batchelder Be sure to visit our website for more information as the show goes on at: www.taleso…
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Coming this week on the History of the Papacy! Click here to listen to the full episode: You can learn more about the History of Papacy and subscribe at all these great places: https://atozhistorypage.start.page https://www.historyofthepapacypodcast.com email: steve@atozhistorypage.com https://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacy Connect on Social Me…
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On the chilling night of August 15, 717 AD, Emperor Leo III stood atop the battlements of Constantinople, overlooking the straits of the Bosphorus. The glinting armor of the Umayyad army, led by Caliph Sulayman, spread like a sea of menace on the horizon. The scent of saltwater mixed with the tang of metal and sweat, capturing the essence of a civi…
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Tales of Honor Podcast


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649. David L Bass - Medal of Honor Recipient
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On episode six hundred and forty-nine, the story of David L Bass is told and episodes for the rest of July, and all of August and September, will be from the American Civil War. Read today's story: https://www.talesofhonorpodcast.com/stories/david-l-bass Be sure to visit our website for more information as the show goes on at: www.talesofhonorpodca…
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The image of plucky warriors sending a cocksure English army into flight has secured Bannockburn’s status in the annals of Scottish history. Today’s long read, written by public historian Helen Carr, chronicles how the 1314 clash transformed the balance of power between two warring nations. HistoryExtra Long Reads brings you the best articles from …
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Rose Unplugged

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Speaking Truth and How to Navigate These Difficult Days - Dr. Jeremiah Joins Rose
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Pastors are feeling they must now be cautious even though they speak the truth. Truth is considered inflammatory to many. Canada has strict hate laws that apply to pastors' preaching in that country. Has socialism become a certainty for us? This election will decide where we go as a nation and whether we live a life of freedom established by God. W…
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Transcript Address: https://share.descript.com/view/XIA0TrtmLDI In this episode of the History of the Papacy Podcast, we delve into the timeless work of Dante Alighieri with special guest Youtuber Andy from the Engineer4God channel https://www.youtube.com/@engineer4god470. We explore each part of Dante's magnum opus, the Divine Comedy, which compri…
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The Pinjarra Mounted Volunteers were raised in 1862 by prominent citizen Captain Theodore Fawcett, formerly of the British 6th Dragoon Guards. It was the first mounted unit raised for policing and defence in the Western Australian Perth (Boorloo) area, known then as The Swan River Colony.By James De Leo
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The Damcasters - The Aviation History Podcast


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Flying B-17s with the 390th Bomb Group with Col Richard Bushong
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Every Thursday, Col. Richard Bushong heads over to the 390th Memorial Museum and holds court under the nose of the museum's B-17 Flying Fortress and answers questions for all the visitors who approach him. Dick is well placed to answer them as he flew 28 missions with the 8th Air Force's 390th Bomb Group in late 1943 and early 1944. At 100 years yo…
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History Unplugged Podcast


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Beyond the Wall: What Life Was Really Like in East Germany
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When the Iron Curtain fell in 1990, East Germany ceased to be. For over forty years, from the ruin of the Second World War to the cusp of a new millennium, the German Democratic Republic presented a radically different Germany than what had come before and what exists today. Socialist solidarity, secret police, central planning, barbed wire: this w…
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Tales of Honor Podcast


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On episode six hundred and forty-eight, the story of Thomas Barton is told and episodes for the rest of July, and all of August and September, will be from the American Civil War. Read today's story: https://www.talesofhonorpodcast.com/stories/thomas-barton --- Happy 76th birthday to Clarence Sasser! For his story: https://www.talesofhonorpodcast.c…
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In 1987, a shocking kidnapping tore a family apart. After 23 years of failed leads, however, this kidnapping was finally solved by none other than the very woman who had been kidnapped herself. But that wasn't the end of the story... My name is Andy Jiang and I do vigorous, detailed dives into some of the most fascinating, bizarre, and unreal true …
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Coming this week on the History of the Papacy! Click here to listen to the full episode: You can learn more about the History of Papacy and subscribe at all these great places: https://atozhistorypage.start.page https://www.historyofthepapacypodcast.com email: steve@atozhistorypage.com https://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacy Connect on Social Me…
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Under Oppressive Hand of a Tyrant Again? 1st Continental Congress Anniversary
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Are we now, again, under the oppressive hand of a tyrant? This time that hand isn't stretched out across an ocean to subdue us, but from within our own borders. Sept 5 - October 25 Marks the 249th Anniversary of the First meeting of the Continental Congress Aggression ramping up against the colonists What happened during that first meeting? Infring…
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On today's episode, we review the conditions that gave rise to Russian Marxism, Lenin and Bolshevism. https://www.patreon.com/brohistory #289 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Marchland Media - Geopolitics
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How An Unlikely Cohort of Black Nurses at a New York Sanatorium Helped Cure Tuberculosis
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Nearly a century before the COVID-19 pandemic upended life as we know it, a devastating tuberculosis epidemic was ravaging hospitals across the country. In those dark, pre-antibiotic days, the disease claimed the lives of 1 in 7 Americans; in the United States alone, it killed over 5.6 million people in the first half of the twentieth century. Nowh…
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On the fateful day of October 28, 312 AD, Constantine stood on the precipice of destiny as he faced the River Tiber, near the Milvian Bridge. The air was thick with the smell of damp earth and metal, the weight of impending battle settling over the troops. Across the river waited Maxentius, a rival claimant to the Roman throne, his army poised for …
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On episode six hundred and forty-seven, the story of Gurdon H Barter is told and episodes for the rest of July, and all of August and September, will be from the American Civil War. Read today's story: https://www.talesofhonorpodcast.com/stories/gurdon-h-barter Happy 78th birthday to Alfred Rascon! For his story: https://www.talesofhonorpodcast.com…
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Battles of the First World War Podcast


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Meuse Argonne - “We Can Kill Them But We Can’t Stop Them”
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LTG Hunter Liggett’s patience, preparations, and plans all come together on November 1, 1918, when his new attack is launched. The AEF breaks through. The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us o…
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Born in the town of Northam, Western Australia, Hugo Throssell won the Victoria Cross (VC) at Gallipoli in 1915 and later became a Socialist and outspoken advocate on the futility of war.By James De Leo
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The Damcasters - The Aviation History Podcast


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The 390th Memorial Museum with Bill Buckingham
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The 390th Memorial Museum is a museum within the Pima Air and Space Museum dedicated to the memory of the men of the 390th Bomb Group of the 8th Air Force who were based at Framlingham in Suffolk. Bill Buckingham is the museum's Executive Director. Bill kindly sat down with me during my visit to Pima to discuss the museum, the 390th and what the me…
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History Unplugged Podcast


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The Mississippi Was First Mapped by a Polyglot Priest and a College Dropout-Turned-Fur Trapper
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Perhaps the most consequential expedition in North American history wasn’t the Lewis and Clark Expedition. It was one that happened 130 years earlier and undertaken by a Catholic priest fluent in multiple Indian languages and a philosophy-student-drop-out-turned fur trapper. This was the 1673 Jolliet and Marquette expedition – in which French explo…
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Tales of Honor Podcast


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646. Augustus Barry - Medal of Honor Recipient
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On episode six hundred and forty-six, the story of Augustus Barry is told and episodes for the rest of July, and all of August and September, will be from the American Civil War. Read today's story: https://www.talesofhonorpodcast.com/stories/augustus-barry Be sure to visit our website for more information as the show goes on at: www.talesofhonorpo…
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History Unplugged Podcast


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The Eurasian Steppes Gave Us Atilla the Hun, Genghis Khan, Global Trade and Hybrid Camels
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The barbarian nomads of the Eurasian steppes have played a decisive role in world history, but their impact has gone largely unnoticed. These nomadic tribes have produced some of the world’s greatest conquerors: Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan and Tamerlane, among others. And their deeds still resonate today. These nomads built long-lasting empires, f…
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Mark Schmitz,founder of www.Thefreedom13.org and the father of Marine Lance Cpl. Jared Schmitz, who was one of the 13 U.S. service members killed in a bomb blast on Aug. 26, 2021, during the military evacuation at the Kabul airport, participated in a roundtable discussion with other Gold Star family members before the House Foreign Affairs Committe…
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On the sultry evening of July 18, 64 AD, Emperor Nero watched from the safety of his palace as Rome was swallowed by an inferno. The city's cries were drowned out by the roaring blaze, an almost apocalyptic spectacle that left much of Rome in ashes. Yet Nero, cloaked in opulence and hubris, saw opportunity amid the chaos. Outside the city walls, a …
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HistoryExtra Long Reads


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Pax Romana: peace at the point of a sword
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Pax Romana brought stability and prosperity to Rome’s vast empire. Yet, argues today’s long read written by historian and broadcaster Tom Holland, behind the dazzling new cities and teeming sea lanes lay the threat of lethal, irresistible violence. HistoryExtra Long Reads brings you the best articles from BBC History Magazine, direct to your ears. …
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