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History That Doesn't Suck

Prof. Greg Jackson
World War II
Great Depression
Prohibition
World War I
Japan
United States
Herbert Hoover
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Pearl Harbor
Stock Market Crash
Bank Robberies
Treaty Of Versailles
Adolf Hitler
Holocaust
Negro Leagues
18th Amendment
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt
Dust Bowl
Isolationism

HTDS is a bi-weekly podcast, delivering a legit, seriously researched, hard-hitting survey of American history through entertaining stories. To keep up with History That Doesn’t Suck news, check us out htdspodcast.com or follow on Facebook and Instagram: @Historythatdoesntsuck. Become a premium member to support our work, receive ad-free episodes and bonus episodes. Take a special VIP cruise with ... more

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Recent Guests

Rivka Yusilevska
Survivor whose testimony is featured in the episode
Survivor, Minsk ghetto
Episode: 203: The Holocaust: Killing Squads, Ghettos, & Gas Chambers
Sara J. Bloomfield
Director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Episode: 202: Holocaust Prologue with US Holocaust Memorial Museum Director, Sara J. Bloomfield
Steve Twomey
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author
Author of Countdown to Pearl Harbor
Episode: 196: An Epilogue to Pearl Harbor with Steve Twomey
Orson Welles
Renowned actor and director known for his innovative radio broadcasts and films
Mercury Theatre
Episode: 191: Halloween Special V: “The War of the Worlds” on the Radio
Lynne Olson
Historian and author of Citizens of London, who discusses influential Americans during World War II.
Episode: 190: Epilogue to US Pre-WWII Isolationism to Interventionism with Lynne Olson
Lindsay Cormack
Associate Professor of Political Science, Director of the Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology.
Episode: 190: Epilogue to US Pre-WWII Isolationism to Interventionism with Lynne Olson
General James E. Rainey
Leads the U.S. Army Futures Command, responsible for military transformation and readiness.
U.S. Army
Episode: 182: A Prologue to World War II: US Army Interwar Preparation
William Rapp
Major General retired from the US Army, historian, and author
Episode: America 250: The Boston Campaign 1775-76: A Leadership Discussion with Gen. William Rapp
Lindsey Cormack
Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology
Stevens Institute of Technology
Episode: 177: An Epilogue to the New Deal and CCC Deep Dive with Neil Maher

Host

Greg Jackson
Professor and host with a focus on American history, delivering entertaining and in-depth narratives.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 11.2k ratings
  • Accents

    Stop with the accents they are unnecessary. Also I started relistening from the beginning after a break. But reading the names of all your subscribers has got to stop it’s the same over and over, it’s ridiculous it’s why I stopped listening in the first place. Only reason I gave it Thre stars is cause I enjoy history

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Keeps me working
    United States9 days ago
  • A worthy binge.

    I drive a lot for work. Consequently I have ample time to listen to podcasts. This one has rapidly risen to the very top of my preferences. I binged the entire archive between February and April, and now enduring the two week torture between subsequent episodes.

    Gonna buy the forthcoming book too!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    crude guy
    United States10 days ago
  • At first I really liked it. But when he started doing a Southern accent, it was insulting. And he was unapologetic about it. He didn't try other American accents (as of the last episode I listened to).

    I know it's minor to many, but it was a huge turn off for me .

    Podcast Addict
    2
    Frodis
    21 days ago
  • Great podcast but..

    After listening to your latest episodes about the Holocaust, I think sometimes History does Suck.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    J Clam
    United Statesa month ago
  • Great Show, Bad Accents.

    Easily one of the best history podcasts out there. Prof Jackson knows how tell a story but the accents kill me. The Rob E Lee Forrest Gump took me right out of the mid 40’s episodes. Hopefully it stops. Sorry Prof!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Mikey Madnesss
    United Statesa month ago

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There are mixed feelings regarding the use of accents by the host, with some praising them and others finding them unnecessary.
Many find the production quality impressive, with immersive sound effects that enhance the experience.
Listeners often express gratitude for making history accessible and enjoyable, particularly for younger audiences.
The podcast has fostered a community of history lovers who value the connection through shared narratives.
Listeners appreciate the podcast for its engaging storytelling and depth of research in American history.

Chart Rankings

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#7
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#107
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#9
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#89
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#229
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#71
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

202: Holocaust Prologue with US Holocaust Memorial Museum Director, Sara J. Bloomfield
Q: What is the museum doing to reach younger generations?
Using survivor voices where possible, but increasingly focusing on artifacts and stories that make the experiences relatable to non-Jewish audiences, and developing educational modules to critically analyze propaganda and anti-Semitism.
202: Holocaust Prologue with US Holocaust Memorial Museum Director, Sara J. Bloomfield
Q: How does the museum connect American history to the Holocaust?
By highlighting American connections to liberation, rescue attempts, and postwar immigration, and by presenting Americans as both participants and observers in the global history of the Holocaust.
202: Holocaust Prologue with US Holocaust Memorial Museum Director, Sara J. Bloomfield
Q: Why does a Holocaust Memorial Museum exist in the United States?
Bloomfield explains that the museum is an educational institution rooted in democracy, built through a public-private partnership to teach history and humanity beyond mere memory.
196: An Epilogue to Pearl Harbor with Steve Twomey
Q: What are the dangers of assumptions in military leadership?
Kimmel and Stark both made dangerous assumptions about the other's actions and intentions, leading to critical failures.
196: An Epilogue to Pearl Harbor with Steve Twomey
Q: What were some actions taken by the Japanese that looking back we can say, hmm, that's a signal that we missed?
They kept coming almost on a daily basis, including ominous messages and unusual military activities.

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