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    The Day Americans and Germans Fought Together in WWII

    16/08/2026 | 12 mins.
    In the final days of World War II, one of the war's most extraordinary battles unfolded inside a medieval Austrian castle. With Nazi Germany collapsing, a group of American soldiers found themselves fighting alongside German Wehrmacht troops against a determined SS force in a desperate effort to save a group of high-profile French prisoners.
    The unlikely alliance was led by a German officer who had turned against Hitler and a 23-year-old American captain who chose to act without waiting for orders. As the battle raged, the prisoners themselves—including former French prime ministers, military leaders, and tennis champion Jean Borotra—joined the defense of the castle.
    In this episode of History Shorts, discover the incredible true story of the Battle for Castle Itter—the only known engagement of World War II in which American and German soldiers fought side by side, and one of the most remarkable final acts of the European war.
     
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    The Man Who Sued Satan

    15/08/2026 | 13 mins.
    Can you sue the Devil in federal court? In 1971, one prisoner decided to find out. Filing a civil rights lawsuit against "Satan and His Staff," the plaintiff claimed the Prince of Darkness had deprived him of his constitutional rights by placing obstacles in his life and causing him misery.
    The case sounds like a joke—but the federal judge treated it with surprising seriousness. Rather than dismissing it outright, he examined questions of jurisdiction, cited legal precedent, and even considered whether the case could qualify as a class action on behalf of all humanity. The lawsuit ultimately failed for one simple reason: the U.S. Marshal had no way to serve the defendant.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we explore one of the strangest cases ever to appear in an American courtroom—and the remarkably straight-faced judicial opinion that made legal history.
     
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    The Newspaper Revolution & Birth of America's Media Empire, w/ Alex Wright

    14/08/2026 | 28 mins.
    In this fascinating conversation, I sit down with author and researcher Alex Wright to explore his new book, Empire of Ink: The Printers, Rogues, and Radicals Who Invented the American Newspaper.
    From the Revolutionary War to the dawn of the 20th century, America experienced an explosive 500-fold growth in newspapers — transforming a young democracy into the world's first information superpower. We dive into the wild world of gunslinging editors, tramp printers, partisan battles, technological breakthroughs, and the cut-and-paste culture that mirrors today's digital media chaos.
     
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    Was There a Female Paul Revere?

    13/08/2026 | 13 mins.
    Did Sybil Ludington really make the legendary midnight ride of the American Revolution? According to tradition, the 16-year-old rode forty miles through a rainstorm in April 1777 to rally her father's militia against a British raid—twice the distance famously attributed to Paul Revere.
    The story has inspired generations, but historians continue to debate the evidence. No contemporary records describe the ride, and the earliest published account appeared more than a century later. Yet the same questions invite a broader discussion about how history is remembered, whose stories were recorded, and why some legends endure while others are doubted.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we examine the evidence for Sybil Ludington's famous ride, separate myth from history, and explore what we can—and cannot—say with confidence about one of the Revolution's most enduring stories.
     
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    The Great Game: Britain v. Russia in Central Asia

    12/08/2026 | 12 mins.
    For nearly a century, Britain and Russia engaged in a silent struggle for power across Central Asia. Known as the Great Game, it was a contest of spies, diplomacy, military expeditions, and political intrigue, with Afghanistan caught between two rival empires. At stake was nothing less than the security of British India and Russia's expanding southern frontier.
    The rivalry brought both powers to the brink of war, shaped the modern borders of Central Asia, and left a lasting mark on one of the world's most contested regions. From disastrous invasions to near-conflicts over remote desert outposts, the consequences of the Great Game echoed far beyond the nineteenth century.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we explore the geopolitical chess match that defined an era—and why its legacy can still be seen in the headlines today.
     
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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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