The Schlieffen Plan

The Schlieffen Plan

When the Austro-Hungarian Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated it set off a chain reaction resulting in the First World War. That chain reaction, however, was fully anticipated and one of the belligerent countries, Germany, had a plan in their back pocket ready to go. It was a highly detailed plan, nine years in the marking, which was designed to give them a swift victory. Learn more about the Schlieffen Plan, and why it didn’t work, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Patrice Lumumba and Congolese Independence

Patrice Lumumba and Congolese Independence

After decades of Belgian rule, Congo gained independence in June 1960 under the leadership of the nation’s first Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba. However, hope was quickly shattered by Cold War rival...

30 Jan 15min

The Crisis of the Third Century (Encore)

The Crisis of the Third Century (Encore)

The Roman Empire, at its height, was a juggernaut.  However, during the third century, almost everything fell apart. In fact, for a brief period of time, it arguably did.  It suffered from invasions...

29 Jan 15min

Disney Animation

Disney Animation

Disney is one of the most popular and well-known brands in the world. They are a massive conglomerate of movie studios, television networks, cruise lines, and theme parks. The massive company we know...

28 Jan 16min

Solidarity

Solidarity

In 1983, the Nobel Peace Prize honored Polish electrician Lech Walesa for leading the nonviolent revolution of "Solidarity."  The Nobel committee recognized this movement as a powerful, globe-reshapi...

27 Jan 14min

The Baseball Hall of Fame

The Baseball Hall of Fame

In the 1930s, the United States was in the grip of the Great Depression, and baseball was approaching its 100th anniversary.  One enterprising business leader in Cooperstown, New York, came up with t...

26 Jan 15min

Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud

If you know anything about the field of psychology, you’ve probably heard of Sigmund Freud.  Best known as the founder of psychoanalysis, Freud fundamentally changed the field of psychology for decad...

25 Jan 15min

The Clovis First Hypothesis

The Clovis First Hypothesis

In 1932, archaeologist Edgar B. Howard made a major discovery near the town of Clovis, New Mexico.  He found a stone spear point embedded in the rib of a woolly mammoth, which inspired what became kn...

24 Jan 15min

The Mali Empire

The Mali Empire

The Mali Empire was one of the largest and most influential states in African history, rising in West Africa during the thirteenth century and reaching its height in the fourteenth. Known for its imm...

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