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    The Cats of History

    2026/2/04 | 12 mins.
    From ancient temples to royal courts, battlefields to libraries, cats have quietly — and sometimes dramatically — shaped human history.
    In ancient Egypt, they were worshipped as divine protectors. In medieval Europe, they were feared as omens of witchcraft. On ships, they guarded precious food supplies and boosted sailor morale. And in the halls of power, famous figures from Abraham Lincoln to Winston Churchill relied on feline companions for comfort and companionship.
    But some cats went far beyond companionship — saving cities from plagues, becoming symbols of empires, surviving wars, and even entering political lore.
     
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    The Age of Metternich: Europe After Napoleon

    2026/2/03 | 12 mins.
    After Napoleon's defeat, Europe stood on the edge of chaos. Empires had collapsed, borders were in ruins, and revolutionary ideas were spreading like wildfire. Into this fragile moment stepped one man who would dominate European politics for nearly forty years — Prince Klemens von Metternich of Austria.
    From the grand halls of the Congress of Vienna to a vast network of spies and censors, Metternich worked tirelessly to restore monarchies, suppress revolution, and preserve the old order at almost any cost. He helped redraw the map of Europe, propped up fragile empires, and turned diplomacy into a weapon as powerful as any army.
     
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    Killing Peter and Paul

    2026/2/02 | 12 mins.
    In the summer of 64 AD, Rome burned,  and Emperor Nero needed someone to blame.
    As flames consumed the Eternal City, rumors swirled that the emperor himself had ordered the fire. To deflect outrage, Nero turned on a small, misunderstood religious group: Christians. What followed was one of the first state-sponsored persecutions in Western history — brutal executions meant to terrify and entertain the Roman public alike.
    At the center of this terror stood two of Christianity's most influential figures: Peter, the fisherman-turned-apostle, and Paul, the former persecutor who became the faith's greatest missionary. Both would meet their deaths under Nero's reign — one crucified upside down, the other beheaded outside Rome's walls.
     
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    Ho Chi Minh Trail: Vietnam's Invisible Weapon

    2026/2/01 | 10 mins.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we unravel the story of the Ho Chi Minh Trail, the vast, secretive logistics network that became the lifeline of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Snaking through jungles, mountains, and neighboring countries like Laos and Cambodia, the trail defied geography, technology, and one of the most intensive bombing campaigns in history.
     
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    The Fall of the Ottoman Empire

    2026/1/31 | 11 mins.
    For more than six centuries, the Ottoman Empire stood at the crossroads of continents, ruling over vast territories, commanding powerful armies, and shaping the political, religious, and cultural life of Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. Its fall was not sudden. It was slow, complex, and world-altering.
     
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Dive into the past with award-winning historian Peter Zablocki in this captivating daily podcast! Uncover hidden stories you never knew existed. And don't miss Friday Conversations where Peter teams up with top experts for riveting, in-depth discussions that bring history to life.
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