HistoryPod

HistoryPod

The 'on this day in history' podcast, with a new episode every single day. Featuring historical events that range from the Roman Empire to the World Wide Web, HistoryPod proves that there is always something to be remembered 'on this day'. Written and presented by Scott Allsop, creator of the award-winning www.mrallsophistory.com

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17th March 1992: White South Africans vote to end apartheid in a referendum

17th March 1992: White South Africans vote to end apartheid in a referendum

A referendum in South Africa resulted in white South Africans voting to end ...

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16th March 1968: My Lai Massacre committed by US soldiers from Company C of the Americal Division’s 11th Infantry Brigade

16th March 1968: My Lai Massacre committed by US soldiers from Company C of the Americal Division’s 11th Infantry Brigade

Commanded by Lieutenant William Calley, the troops killed between 347 and 504 unarmed civilians in hamlets around the South Vietnamese village of Son ...

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15th March 1917: Tsar Nicholas II abdicates the Russian throne, ending more than three centuries of Romanov rule

15th March 1917: Tsar Nicholas II abdicates the Russian throne, ending more than three centuries of Romanov rule

The abdication of Nicholas II removed a deeply entrenched autocracy, but the Provisional Government that assumed power struggled to assert control and, within months, its authority was challenged by t...

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14th March 1950: The FBI first publishes its list of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives

14th March 1950: The FBI first publishes its list of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives

What made the FBI’s list unique was that it brought dangerous fugitives to nationwide attention. The development of the internet has made the list’s reach global, though it is still an exclusively ...

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13th March 1881: Tsar Alexander II of Russia assassinated in a St Petersburg street by a member of the People’s Will revolutionary movement

13th March 1881: Tsar Alexander II of Russia assassinated in a St Petersburg street by a member of the People’s Will revolutionary movement

Suffering from severe bleeding, the Tsar was taken to the Winter Palace where he died from his ...

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12th March 1933: The first “fireside chat” delivered by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the radio

12th March 1933: The first “fireside chat” delivered by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the radio

Recognising that the broadcast had helped bridge the gap between government action and public understanding, fireside chats became a defining feature of Roosevelt’s leadership and over the next twelve...

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11th March 1702: First edition of the Daily Courant, the first daily English-language newspaper

11th March 1702: First edition of the Daily Courant, the first daily English-language newspaper

The Daily Courant, the first daily English-language newspaper, was published in ...

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10th March 1876: Alexander Graham Bell makes the first successful telephone call when he contacts his assistant, Thomas Watson

10th March 1876: Alexander Graham Bell makes the first successful telephone call when he contacts his assistant, Thomas Watson

It was while in Boston that Bell’s experiments with sound waves and electricity led to his development of a telegraph-like system to transmit the vibrations associated with ...

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