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- Every December, millions of bright red poinsettias decorate homes, churches, and holiday tables around the world. Few people realize that the beloved Christmas plant is named after an American diplomat—and that his greatest legacy may have been one of the strangest diplomatic disasters in U.S. history.
In this episode of History Shorts, we explore the remarkable story of Joel Roberts Poinsett, the first U.S. ambassador to independent Mexico. While serving abroad, Poinsett introduced the vibrant red plant to the United States, forever linking his name to the holiday season. But his political career south of the border proved far less successful. His repeated interference in Mexico's internal affairs became so notorious that Mexicans coined a new word—poinsettismo—to describe foreign meddling in another nation's politics.
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SPONSORED BY: https://www.podcastrepublic.net/get-it-now - In the years after World War I, millions of people of African descent dreamed of a future free from colonialism, discrimination, and racial oppression. No one embodied that dream more boldly than Marcus Garvey.
In this episode of History Shorts, we tell the remarkable story of the Black Star Line, the ambitious shipping company Garvey created to connect people of African descent across the globe. Promising economic independence and a pathway toward Black self-determination, the Black Star Line became the centerpiece of Garvey's global movement. Thousands invested their savings, hoping the fleet would transform a vision of unity into reality.
But turning a dream into a business proved far more difficult than inspiring a movement.
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SPONSORED BY: https://www.podcastrepublic.net/get-it-now - In this timely episode, we sit down with #1 New York Times bestselling author Tom Clavin to discuss his gripping new book Vengeance: The Last Stands of Custer, Crazy Horse, and Sitting Bull.
Marking the 150th anniversary of the Battle of the Little Bighorn (the Battle of the Greasy Grass), Tom delivers a fresh, balanced retelling through 95 vivid vignettes. We explore the vengeance cycles, leadership clashes, myths vs. reality, and the devastating long-term impact on the Plains Indians — from stunning Native victory to the tragedy at Wounded Knee.
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SPONSORED BY: www.thecollector.com - Hollywood remembers Merrill's Marauders as fearless jungle fighters. The reality was far harsher.
In this episode of History Shorts, we follow the elite American unit that marched roughly 750 miles behind Japanese lines through the jungles of Burma during World War II. Battling impossible terrain, monsoon rains, malaria, dysentery, exhaustion, and constant combat, the Marauders pushed toward the strategic airfield at Myitkyina under conditions few soldiers have ever endured.
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SPONSORED BY: https://www.podcastrepublic.net/get-it-now - In the spring of 1933, thousands of Soviet citizens were dumped onto a small island in Siberia with virtually nothing—no food, no tools, no shelter, and no realistic chance of survival.
In this episode of History Shorts, we uncover the horrifying story of Nazino Island, later known as "Cannibal Island." Intended as part of Joseph Stalin's vast deportation system, the experiment quickly descended into unimaginable chaos. Starvation, disease, violence, exposure, and documented cases of cannibalism claimed thousands of lives in just a matter of weeks, while armed guards prevented escape.
For decades, Soviet authorities buried the truth. Only years later did investigators piece together what had happened on this isolated island in the Ob River.
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