Ridiculous History

Ridiculous History

History is beautiful, brutal and, often, ridiculous. Join Ben Bowlin and Noel Brown as they dive into some of the weirdest stories from across the span of human civilization in Ridiculous History, a podcast by iHeartRadio.

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Idiomatic for the People II, Part 1

Idiomatic for the People II, Part 1

Language is beautiful and, in many cases, continually evolving. As a result, we end up with hundreds of strange idioms and figures of speech that we use on a daily basis, with little to no understandi...

14 Maalis 201948min

The Statue of Liberty Almost Lived in Egypt

The Statue of Liberty Almost Lived in Egypt

Today the Statue of Liberty is one of the most famous landmarks in the United States -- but it almost didn't make it to Liberty Island. Join the guys as they explore the strange story of Frédéric Augu...

12 Maalis 201932min

Agent Garbo: The Strange Tale of the Man Who Saved D-Day

Agent Garbo: The Strange Tale of the Man Who Saved D-Day

When Juan Pujol first volunteered to spy for the British during World War II, they didn’t take him seriously. That all changed when he got a gig spying for the German government. Listen to learn the s...

7 Maalis 201939min

The War of the Stray Dog: How Far Would You Go For Your Pet?

The War of the Stray Dog: How Far Would You Go For Your Pet?

After the fall of the Ottoman Empire, it didn't take the newly-independent nations of Greece and Bulgaria long to begin bickering over their borders. Throughout the early 1920s, small bands of peasant...

5 Maalis 201934min

The Tragic Origin Story of Morse Code

The Tragic Origin Story of Morse Code

The telegraph and the communication system known as Morse code revolutionized the way we transmit information, but how did it get here? Join the guys as they explore the tragic life and time of Samuel...

28 Helmi 201933min

Operation Gunnerside: How a Crew of Military Skiers Ruined the Nazi Bomb

Operation Gunnerside: How a Crew of Military Skiers Ruined the Nazi Bomb

On February 27, 1942, nine saboteurs set out in the middle of the night to blow up a Nazi-controlled heavy water plant in Norway. This operation was as crucial as it was complicated -- if the plant co...

26 Helmi 201925min

How far did Isaac Newton go to hunt down forgers?

How far did Isaac Newton go to hunt down forgers?

Today, Isaac Newton is best known for his scientific pursuits -- but he also served as Warden and, later, Master of the Royal Mint. And this wasn't some sort of honorary position, either: Newton took ...

21 Helmi 201927min

How Admiral Horatio Nelson Ended Up Dead in a Barrel of Brandy

How Admiral Horatio Nelson Ended Up Dead in a Barrel of Brandy

Naval legend Admiral Nelson died on October 21st, 1805 shortly after being shot by a French sniper while standing on the deck his ship, Victory. Following the British victory at the Battle of Trafalga...

19 Helmi 201933min

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