
Alexander II: The Tsar Who Freed Twenty Million Serfs and Was Blown Apart by the People He Liberated
Alexander II freed over twenty million Russian serfs in 1861 — the largest single act of emancipation in human history. He reformed the courts, expanded education, and modernized the Russian military....
15 Juni 20min

Pierre de Fermat: The Lawyer Who Revolutionized Mathematics in His Spare Time
Pierre de Fermat was a full-time lawyer and part-time mathematician who scribbled one of history's most tantalizing notes in the margin of a book: "I have discovered a truly marvelous proof of this th...
15 Juni 20min

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: The Forgotten Genius Who Invented Binary Code Three Centuries Too Early
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz invented calculus independently of Newton, designed a mechanical calculator, and developed the binary number system — the foundation of every digital computer — in 1679, over...
15 Juni 26min

Alan Turing: The Codebreaker Who Invented the Computer and Was Destroyed by the Country He Saved
Alan Turing broke the Enigma code and shortened World War II by an estimated two years, saving millions of lives. He then conceived the theoretical framework for the modern computer, proposed the test...
15 Juni 21min

Vladimir Nabokov: The Butterfly Scientist Who Wrote Lolita and Scandalized the World
Vladimir Nabokov was a world-class lepidopterist whose butterfly classifications are still used by scientists today. He was also the author of Lolita — a novel so controversial that it was banned acro...
15 Juni 20min

Rainer Maria Rilke: The Brutal Childhood and Tormented Genius Behind the Letters to a Young Poet
Rainer Maria Rilke's mother dressed him as a girl for the first five years of his life to replace the daughter she had lost. His father sent him to a military academy that traumatized him. From this w...
15 Juni 21min

Emile Zola: The Novelist Whose Murder Was Disguised as an Accident
Emile Zola wrote "J'accuse" — the open letter that exposed the French military's framing of Alfred Dreyfus and became the most famous act of public intellectual courage in modern history. He was convi...
15 Juni 22min

Alexander Pushkin: Russia's Greatest Poet Killed in a Duel Over His Wife's Honor
Alexander Pushkin created modern Russian literature almost single-handedly — inventing its poetic language, its novelistic tradition, and its national literary identity. Then he was killed in a duel a...
15 Juni 20min



















