DEFCON
Historically, an army would have days, weeks, or even months to prepare for war. However, with the development of intercontinental missiles and nuclear weapons, the time for preparation was reduced to hours or even minutes. In light of these changes, it was necessary to develop a system that allowed for rapid mobilization and readiness. Learn more about the DEFCON system, and the history of its level changes, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Indian Rebellion of 1857

The Indian Rebellion of 1857

In 1857, a rumor about rifle cartridges made with animal fat helped ignite one of the most important uprisings in the history of the British Empire.  What began as a mutiny among Indian soldiers soon...

19 Apr 14min

The World's Worst Located Cities

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18 Apr 15min

The Tiananmen Square Massacre

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In the spring of 1989, thousands of people filled the heart of Beijing demanding reform, freedom, and an end to corruption.  For weeks, the world watched as hope seemed to rise in Tiananmen Square th...

17 Apr 14min

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The History of Sneakers: How Athletic Shoes Took Over the World

Today, they’re worn on basketball courts, fashion runways, city streets, and in almost every home on Earth.  But the humble sneaker began as a simple rubber-soled shoe and evolved into a global cultu...

16 Apr 15min

Steel: The Metal That Made the Modern World

Steel: The Metal That Made the Modern World

For over 2000 years, steel has been known and used by humans. It slowly became more important to humanity and eventually became the central material of modern society. It built railroads, bridges, ba...

15 Apr 15min

Nazino Tragedy: The Shocking Story of Stalin’s Prison Island

Nazino Tragedy: The Shocking Story of Stalin’s Prison Island

In 1933, deep in Siberia, thousands of people were dumped on a remote island with almost nothing to survive.  No shelter, no tools, and barely any food. What followed was chaos, starvation, and a des...

14 Apr 13min

 The Lewis and Clark Expedition

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When Thomas Jefferson concluded the Louisiana Purchase, it was one of the greatest land deals in history. For a relatively small sum, the young country purchased a large part of the continent. Howeve...

13 Apr 14min

The Occupation and Liberation of Paris (Encore)

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12 Apr 14min

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