
In-depth, quirky, occationally funny history podcast by Francis Lundh
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryScience | |||

The most important Nazi prisoner still alive, Hermann Göring, is about to make his final stand. A complex character, Göring will fiercely battle the American prosecutor, facing the enormous weight of evidence against him and the Third Reich.
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The human capacity for cruelty has rarely been more apparent as when the prosecution starts putting forward all their evidence against the 21 defendants in this first epic Nuremberg trial. This is part 3 of our series, join us as this drama is pickin... more
Things are getting real - this will be an episode about justice, suicide, drama and denial. The new world order about to be shaped through law, but if we are to have a fair trial, can we end up finding some of the top Nazi's not guilty and can the wo... more
Welcome to the trial of the century! All the remaining top Nazis after the war are about to meet their destiny, but first they must be rounded up, hunted down and jailed. And how will they react? Will they show regret? Will they deny it all despite t... more
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Francis does such an excellent job bringing history to life. His journalism background really helps tie the stories together. He often draws parallels to current events. History may not repeat itself but it certainly rhymes. I especially like the WWII episodes. A lot of rhyming there.
I’m really enjoying your show so far! Thank you!
The Democratic Party didn’t try to assassinate trump, some random people did. Don’t argue about something controversial if you’re wrong.
I would’ve given 5 stars because it’s a great podcast and like to listen before bed. Unfortunately, he started telling Trump supporters they were extremists, although there have been zero assassination attempts against democratic politicians compared to the other side boasting two attempts in 2 months. Quiet the gaslighting….
human beings are inherently good! The oppressors themselves are also victims of the power structures they exist within.
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The content covers a wide array of historical events, focusing particularly on the Nuremberg Trials, alongside deep dives into elements of human evolution and perspectives from various historical epochs. The discussions frequently weave together detailed narratives about significant figures, highlighting their psychological complexities and the broader implications of their actions during tumultuous times. Unique elements of the show include its engaging storytelling style and the host's ability to draw parallels to contemporary issues, alongside a quirky tone that keeps the historical analysis accessible and entertaining. Some episodes explore lesser-known aspects of history, such as the intricacies of Norwegian heritage and racial evoluti... more
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