Dan Snow's History Hit

History Hit
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Jul 31, 2024 • 37min

The Warsaw Uprising

Clare Mulley, historian, author, and broadcaster, dives into the dramatic narrative of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. She highlights the relentless spirit of the Polish resistance and the brutal realities they faced against German forces. The gripping story of Elzbieta Zawacka, known as Agent Zo, showcases her transformation into a military leader and her vital role in the uprising. Mulley also discusses the harrowing effects of the occupation and the significant contributions of women in the resistance, illuminating a poignant chapter in history.
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Jul 30, 2024 • 60min

The Boy Who Hid in the Woods: How I Survived the Holocaust

Maxwell Smart, a Holocaust survivor who bravely lived alone in the woods during the Nazi occupation, shares his incredible story alongside filmmaker Rebecca Snow, known for adapting his memoir into a feature film. They discuss the emotional challenges of surviving in solitude, the bond between those who helped others, and the profound resilience needed to face such horrors. Maxwell's narrative reveals fleeting moments of hope amid despair, shedding light on the courage required to endure and the sacrifices made during this dark chapter in history.
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Jul 29, 2024 • 38min

A History of Cheating at the Olympics

James Harkin and Anna Ptaszynski, authors and members of the QI Elves, dive into the riveting world of cheating in sports as the 2024 Olympics approach. They explore audacious stories, like the man who jumped into a car during the 1904 marathon and twins swapping places at the Los Angeles long jump. Delving into historical contexts, they discuss motivations behind cheating, the emotional complexities involved, and how pervasive this phenomenon has been throughout sports history, shedding light on our fascination with fame and victory.
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Jul 28, 2024 • 26min

Harris vs Trump: How We Got Here

Ben Rhodes, former Deputy National Security Advisor for Obama and host of Pod Save the World, discusses the shifting dynamics of the U.S. political landscape with Dan. They explore the historical evolution of the Democratic and Republican parties and the allure of strongman politics. With Kamala Harris emerging as the likely nominee, they delve into modern campaigning's reliance on social media. Rhodes also highlights the potential global implications of a Trump victory, including risks of increased international aggression and instability.
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Jul 23, 2024 • 21min

The Voyage That Changed the Way We Eat

Discover the groundbreaking voyage of SS Dunedin in 1882 that revolutionized food transportation using Bell-Coleman refrigeration technology. Learn about the challenges faced at sea and the impact on global trade and technology. Explore the history of the Dunedin ship and Captain John Whitson's bravery in ensuring the safe delivery of cargo.
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Jul 22, 2024 • 32min

Bidens Out: A History of What Could Happen Next

Professor Gary Gerstle from the University of Cambridge discusses the historical context of presidential candidates stepping aside. The episode delves into the unique roles of US Presidents and British Prime Ministers, the contrast in health disclosures of past presidents, and the evolution of political conventions in the United States. Insights are shared on the intriguing delegate system, convention battles, and the turbulent events of 1968 in American politics.
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Jul 21, 2024 • 40min

Operation Valkyrie: The Attempted Assassination of Hitler

Historian and journalist Nigel Jones discusses the various assassination attempts on Hitler, focusing on the 20th of July Plot. The podcast explores failed attempts, the Valkyrie conspiracy, and the brutal retaliation by the Nazis. It sheds light on the impact of the assassination attempt on Hitler's physical and psychological state.
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Jul 17, 2024 • 34min

The Royal Marines

Former Royal Marine, Brigadier Chris Haw MC, discusses the 360-year legacy of the Royal Marines, their pivotal roles in historical battles worldwide, including the American Revolution and the Crimean War. The episode delves into their strategic deployments, the evolution of their specialized skills, and the importance of adapting while honoring traditions.
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Jul 16, 2024 • 39min

US Presidents Who Were Almost Assassinated

Professor Gary Gerstle joins Dan Snow to discuss failed assassination attempts on US Presidents, including Andrew Jackson, Lincoln, FDR, and Reagan. They explore the potential impact on American history and the interplay of contingency and political structures in shaping historical events.
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Jul 14, 2024 • 38min

The Greatest Tea Race of the Victorian Age

Join Dan Snow and Senior Archivist Max Wilson as they vividly recount the thrilling race between the Cutty Sark and Thermopylae to be the fastest tea ship in the Victorian era, facing fierce competition, stormy setbacks, and high-stakes fortunes. Dive into the intense rivalries, technological advancements, and strategic challenges of the historic tea race that captivated the world, shaping the legacy of clipper ships and global trade dynamics in the 19th century.

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