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    Hitler's Volkssturm: the Children of a Dying Reich

    10/05/2026 | 11 mins.
    In the final, desperate months of World War II, as Adolf Hitler's regime began to collapse, Germany turned to its last reserve: its own civilians. In October 1944, the Volkssturm was formed—a force made up of elderly men, teenagers, and boys, many with little to no training, sent to defend a crumbling Reich.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we examine how a nation at the brink mobilized its youngest and oldest citizens, and how propaganda, desperation, and ideology combined to send children into the chaos of war. From the streets of Berlin to the rural frontlines, the Volkssturm became a tragic symbol of a regime unwilling to surrender.
    This is a story of indoctrination, sacrifice, and the human cost of fanaticism—where the final chapter of the war was written, in part, by those who should never have been asked to fight.
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    Peter the Great Takes Revenge on His Wife

    09/05/2026 | 12 mins.
    In 1698, Peter the Great returned from his sweeping tour of Western Europe—the Grand Embassy—eager to modernize Russia. Instead, he found a nation on the brink of chaos, shaken by rebellion and resistance to his reforms. His response was swift and ruthless, crushing the uprising with a brutality that would define his rule.
    But the crisis did not end there. Turning from matters of state to matters of the heart, Peter confronted a deeply personal betrayal. His estranged wife, Eudoxia Lopukhina—whom he had forced into a convent years earlier—had taken a lover.
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    Conversations: The Lost Empire of Emanuel Nobel, w/ Douglas Brunt

    08/05/2026 | 30 mins.
    In this Conversation Series episode of History Shorts, bestselling author and podcast host Douglas Brunt joins us to discuss his sweeping new book, The Lost Empire of Emanuel Nobel. Brunt dives into the extraordinary story of the Nobel family — industrialists, inventors, oil magnates, and power brokers whose influence stretched from Sweden to Russia and beyond.
     
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    A Short History of Ice Cream

    07/05/2026 | 13 mins.
    Few treats carry as much joy—or as much history—as a simple scoop of ice cream. In this episode of History Shorts, we trace the surprisingly rich journey of ice cream from its ancient origins to the modern-day favorite we know today.
    From early frozen desserts enjoyed by emperors in China and Ancient Rome, to its refinement in Europe and eventual rise in America, ice cream has long been a symbol of luxury, innovation, and indulgence. We explore how it evolved with new technologies—from hand-churned recipes to industrial production—and how it became a staple of everyday life.
    This is a story of culture, creativity, and craving—where a once-rare delicacy transformed into one of the world's most beloved desserts.
     
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    The Whiskey Rebellion

    06/05/2026 | 10 mins.
    In 1794, the young United States faced one of its first major tests of authority—not from a foreign enemy, but from its own citizens. On the western frontier of Pennsylvania, small farmers and distillers erupted in protest against a federal excise tax on whiskey, seeing it as an unfair burden that favored wealthy eastern elites.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we explore how tensions escalated into open defiance, and how George Washington made the unprecedented decision to personally lead federal troops to suppress the rebellion. Alongside Alexander Hamilton, Washington aimed to prove that the new government had both the will and the power to enforce its laws.
    This is a story of taxation, resistance, and the fragile balance of authority—where the survival of a new nation depended on its ability to stand firm against internal revolt.
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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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