How the Marshall Plan Worked

How the Marshall Plan Worked

During a Harvard commencement speech, Secretary of State George Marshall outlined a plan to assist Europe after World War II. Listen in and learn how this 12 minute speech changed the future of Europe in this HowStuffWorks.com podcast.

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Offbeat History: Marchesa Luisa Casati

Offbeat History: Marchesa Luisa Casati

In 2017 we covered the offbeat life of Marchesa Luisa Casati. While many have admired heiress Casati over the years for her life led entirely based on her aesthetics, she was also entirely self-servin...

19 Mar 202034min

Offbeat History: Lisztomania

Offbeat History: Lisztomania

In 2015, we talked about Franz Liszt, who was a pianist, a composer and a conductor, and basically the first rock star who drove fans into fits of swooning and screaming. Some fans even stole the detr...

19 Mar 202026min

Offbeat History: The Great Moon Hoax of 1835, Part 2

Offbeat History: The Great Moon Hoax of 1835, Part 2

The second part of this offbeat revisit! As the New York Sun's series of astonishing moon discoveries concluded, most people recognized that it was a hoax. But what made people buy into the tall tale ...

19 Mar 202024min

Offbeat History: The Great Moon Hoax of 1835, Part 1

Offbeat History: The Great Moon Hoax of 1835, Part 1

This offbeat 2015 episode covers a series of 1835 news articles about some utterly mind-blowing discoveries made by Sir John Herschel about the lunar surface. The serial had everything: moon poppies, ...

19 Mar 202024min

Offbeat History: Hennig Brand and the Discovery of Phosphorus

Offbeat History: Hennig Brand and the Discovery of Phosphorus

It's a 2019 show about urine! Spoiler alert: Hennig Brand discovered phosphorous by boiling pee. But he was trying to do something else: He thought the secret to the philosopher’s stone might be found...

19 Mar 202029min

Offbeat History: A Culinary History of Spam

Offbeat History: A Culinary History of Spam

Back in 2014, we tackled SPAM's story. This famous Hormel Foods product was invented in the 1930s to make use of a surplus of shoulder meat from pigs. It played a huge role in WWII, and shaped the cui...

19 Mar 202027min

Offbeat History: The Mystery of the Devil’s Footprints

Offbeat History: The Mystery of the Devil’s Footprints

In October 2017, we talked about mysterious prints that looked like hoof marks appeared all over the English seaside county of Devon in February 1855. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www....

19 Mar 202029min

Offbeat History: The American Hippo Ranch Plan, Part 2

Offbeat History: The American Hippo Ranch Plan, Part 2

We continue out offbeat 2015 story. Once the effort to import hippos to the U.S. got the backing of a politician, two men with intertwined histories, Frederick Russel Burnham and Fritz Duquesne, were ...

19 Mar 202024min

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