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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15th August 1941: Last execution at the Tower of London takes place when German spy Josef Jakobs is killed by firing squad

15th August 1941: Last execution at the Tower of London takes place when German spy Josef Jakobs is killed by firing squad

Josef Jakobs was found guilty of espionage by General Court Martial and taken to the miniature firing range at the Tower of London where he was strapped to a wooden Windsor chair and killed by firing squad at ...

15 Aug 20220s

14th August 1980: Lech Walesa leads a strike at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk and triggers the formation of the Solidarity trade union

14th August 1980: Lech Walesa leads a strike at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk and triggers the formation of the Solidarity trade union

Within two years up to 80% of the entire Polish workforce had joined Solidarity or one of its sub-organisations, and they regularly used strikes to achieve political ...

14 Aug 20220s

13th August 1876: The premiere of Wagner’s complete Ring cycle takes place in Germany

13th August 1876: The premiere of Wagner’s complete Ring cycle takes place in Germany

The first complete performance of Wagner’s Ring cycle took place in the Bavarian town of ...

13 Aug 20220s

12th August 1969: The Battle of the Bogside begins in Derry, Northern Ireland

12th August 1969: The Battle of the Bogside begins in Derry, Northern Ireland

The Battle of the Bogside began in Derry, Northern Ireland, marking one of the first major conflicts of The ...

12 Aug 20220s

11th August 1919: The Weimar Republic officially established when Friedrich Ebert signs the new constitution into law

11th August 1919: The Weimar Republic officially established when Friedrich Ebert signs the new constitution into law

It took the best of part of seven months for the delegates of the new German National Assembly to agree on the terms of the new Weimar constitution, which Ebert signed into law whilst on holiday in ...

11 Aug 20220s

10th August 1793: The Louvre museum in Paris opens to the public for the first time

10th August 1793: The Louvre museum in Paris opens to the public for the first time

The Louvre museum in Paris opened to the public in the former palace of the French royal ...

10 Aug 20220s

9th August 1974: Richard Nixon resigns as President of the United States of America while facing impeachment due to the Watergate Scandal

9th August 1974: Richard Nixon resigns as President of the United States of America while facing impeachment due to the Watergate Scandal

Nixon announced his resignation in a televised speech on 8 August and it took effect from noon the next ...

9 Aug 20220s

8th August 1969: The Beatles pose for an album cover on the Abbey Road zebra crossing

8th August 1969: The Beatles pose for an album cover on the Abbey Road zebra crossing

Traffic was stopped on the B507 road in London so The Beatles could pose for their iconic Abbey Road album ...

8 Aug 20220s

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