
The Maharaja Who Broke Rolls-Royce
In the 1920s, one of the world's most prestigious luxury brands found itself humiliated by an insult it never saw coming. The story centers on Maharaja Jai Singh II and Rolls-Royce—a clash between col...
24 Mai 11min

The Real Story of Ponce de Leon's Quest for the Fountain of Youth
For centuries, the name Juan Ponce de León has been tied to one of history's most famous legends: the search for the Fountain of Youth. According to popular myth, the Spanish conquistador sailed throu...
23 Mai 11min

Truman's Real Decision on Dropping the Atomic Bomb, w/ Alex Wellerstein
In this episode of History Shorts Conversations, historian and author Alex Wellerstein joins the show to discuss his powerful new book, The Most Awful Responsibility: Truman and the Secret Struggle fo...
22 Mai 41min

Patton and the Story of How a Latrine Pit Became a Hero
During World War I, rumors spread through the trenches about a supposed fallen hero whose "grave" became an object of reverence among soldiers. Men reportedly saluted it, spoke of it with respect, and...
21 Mai 10min

How Medieval Monks Invented Food Safety
Long before modern laboratories, expiration dates, or government inspections, an unlikely group helped make drinking safer for ordinary people: medieval monks. Inside the monasteries of Medieval Europ...
20 Mai 11min

The Underwater Shipwreck Graves of the Great Lakes
Beneath the cold, dark waters of the Great Lakes lies a hidden world of lost ships, vanished crews, and remarkably preserved wrecks frozen in time. For centuries, violent storms, sudden fog, and unpre...
19 Mai 13min

How Victorian Forensic Science Solved London's Poison Epidemics
In the dark alleys and crowded homes of London during the Victorian era, poison became the weapon of choice for murderers seeking a silent and seemingly untraceable death. Arsenic could be bought chea...
18 Mai 14min

Vlad the Impaler and the Massacre of 1457
In the brutal power struggles of 15th-century Eastern Europe, few rulers inspired as much fear—or fascination—as Vlad III Dracula. In 1457, as he consolidated his grip on Wallachia, Vlad carried out a...
17 Mai 13min




















