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    The Theft of Owens Valley's Water

    03/05/2026 | 13 mins.
    In the early 20th century, a quiet agricultural valley in California became the center of one of the most controversial water grabs in American history. In this episode of History Shorts, we uncover how Los Angeles—a rapidly growing city—secured control over the vital water resources of the Owens Valley, forever transforming both landscapes.
    Driven by ambition and engineered through the vision of William Mulholland, the Los Angeles Aqueduct diverted water hundreds of miles south, fueling the city's explosive growth while leaving Owens Valley farmers and communities devastated. Tensions boiled over into sabotage, resistance, and a bitter legacy that still shapes California's water politics today.
    This is a story of power, progress, and consequence—where the promise of a modern metropolis came at the expense of a region left to dry.
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    Capturing Al Capone

    02/05/2026 | 10 mins.
    For years, Al Capone ruled Chicago's underworld with near impunity—bootlegging, bribery, and violence keeping him one step ahead of the law. But in the end, it wasn't a dramatic shootout or a daring raid that brought him down—it was paperwork.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we follow the painstaking investigation that finally cornered Capone, led in part by Treasury agents and the relentless work of men like Eliot Ness and the lesser-known financial investigators who tracked his hidden income. As prosecutors built their case, they turned to an unexpected weapon: tax evasion.
    This is a story of strategy over spectacle—where the fall of one of America's most infamous crime bosses came not from bullets, but from numbers, persistence, and the quiet power of the law.
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    Conversations: 1970s - The Decade that Made the Marathon Cool

    01/05/2026 | 24 mins.
    What transformed marathon running from a fringe obsession into a cultural phenomenon—and why did it happen in the 1970s? In this episode of History Shorts, I'm joined by bestselling author Martin Dugard to explore his latest book, The Long Run, and the remarkable decade that reshaped endurance sports forever.
    We dive into the lives and legacies of icons like Steve Prefontaine, Frank Shorter, Joan Benoit, and Grete Waitz—athletes who didn't just compete, but challenged norms, broke barriers, and helped spark a nationwide running boom. Set against the backdrop of post-Vietnam War disillusionment and the fallout of the Watergate scandal, this conversation reveals how running became something bigger than sport—it became a form of identity, rebellion, and renewal.
    From Olympic triumphs to grassroots races, from gender barriers to the commercialization of modern marathons, this episode uncovers the deeper story behind why millions laced up their shoes—and never looked back.
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    JFK vs. Israel: The Forgotten Standoff

    30/04/2026 | 12 mins.
    In the early 1960s, at the height of the Cold War, a little-known confrontation unfolded behind closed doors—one that placed the John F. Kennedy administration on a collision course with Israel. At the center of the dispute was a secretive nuclear program at Dimona, raising urgent questions about proliferation, transparency, and the limits of alliance.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we examine Kennedy's determined push for inspections and accountability, and the resistance from Israeli leaders like David Ben-Gurion. Through diplomatic cables, tense negotiations, and quiet pressure, a high-stakes standoff emerged—one largely absent from the public memory of the era.
    This is a story of power, secrecy, and geopolitical tension—where even close allies found themselves at odds over the most consequential weapon of the modern age.
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    The Women of the Nazi SS

    29/04/2026 | 10 mins.
    When we think of the machinery of the Third Reich, the image is almost always male—but that picture is incomplete. In this episode of History Shorts, we uncover the lesser-known story of the women who served within the orbit of the SS, particularly as guards in concentration camps and auxiliaries in the regime's vast bureaucratic system.
    We explore how women were recruited, trained, and integrated into roles that supported—and at times directly enforced—the brutal policies of Adolf Hitler's regime. Figures like Irma Grese reveal a chilling reality: participation in atrocity was not limited by gender.
    This is a difficult but necessary story—one that challenges assumptions, examines responsibility, and forces us to confront how ordinary individuals became part of one of history's darkest systems.
     
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Dive into the past with award-winning historian Peter Zablocki in this captivating daily podcast! Uncover hidden stories you never knew existed. And don't miss Friday Conversations where Peter teams up with top experts for riveting, in-depth discussions that bring history to life.
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