Recreation For The Reich

Recreation For The Reich

In this episode of the Forbidden History podcast, we look into how Adolf Hitler leveraged recreation and leisure activities to control Germany's workforce and instill the ideals of the Nazi regime in the citizens of the Third Reich. Cast List: Guy Walters: A British author, historian, and journalist who has written several books on WWII. As a journalist for The Times, he writes on historical topics for the national press. Andrew Gough: Writer, presenter and editor of The Heretic Magazine Terry Charman: Historian & Author Michael Lynch: Author of ‘Understanding Nazi Germany’ Adrian Weale: Author & Former British Army Intelligence Officer Prof. Steven Klipstein: Author & Historian Nigel H. Jones: Author & Historian Colin Philpott: Author of "Relics of the Reich" Jim Meigs: Author & Historian Jan Seidler: Prora Documentation Centre Eric Meyers: Narrator Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Medieval Warriors of Ireland | St. Patrick’s Day Special

The Medieval Warriors of Ireland | St. Patrick’s Day Special

For this St Patrick’s Day special episode of Forbidden History, archaeologist Tim Sutherland travels to Ireland to explore the reality behind one of the country’s most famous medieval battles. With in...

17 Mar 42min

Al Capone: America’s Most Notorious Gangster

Al Capone: America’s Most Notorious Gangster

In this episode of Forbidden History, we are joined by historian Tracy Borman. Tracy heads to Chicago to discover how Al Capone rose to infamy, from club bouncer to the most notorious gangster in hist...

9 Mar 41min

The Secrets of the Parthenon | Part 3

The Secrets of the Parthenon | Part 3

In this final episode of our three-part series, we explore the modern battle over the Parthenon sculptures as a clash between the idea of shared global heritage and the pull of national identity, as B...

5 Mar 28min

The Secrets of the Parthenon | Part 2

The Secrets of the Parthenon | Part 2

In Part II of our Parthenon trilogy, we follow Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin as he secures the sculptures and begins their fraught journey from Athens to Britain. Imprisonment, financial ruin, and f...

4 Mar 22min

The Secrets of the Parthenon | Part 1

The Secrets of the Parthenon | Part 1

Long before it became a global controversy, the Parthenon was the ultimate statement of Athenian power. In Part I of our three-part special, historian Dominic Selwood takes us back to 5th-century BC ...

3 Mar 22min

The First African American WWII Tank Battalion

The First African American WWII Tank Battalion

In World War II, the U.S. Army’s 761st Tank Battalion, known as the Black Panthers. They fought not only Nazi Germany but also the racism within their own ranks. Sent into some of the fiercest battles...

24 Feb 42min

Italy's Mafia of the Renaissance

Italy's Mafia of the Renaissance

In this episode, we dive into the world of the Condottieri, the mercenary captains who shaped the politics and battlefields of Renaissance Italy. We explore their shifting loyalties, ruthless strategi...

17 Feb 36min

The Alchemical Secrets of Isaac Newton

The Alchemical Secrets of Isaac Newton

In this episode, we uncover the surprising, sometimes contradictory sides of Isaac Newton, from his plague‑year breakthroughs to his mystical obsessions and turbulent personality. He was far more than...

10 Feb 31min

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