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    How Do You Repay Those Who Died for Your Freedom? w/ Robert M. Edsel

    2026/05/29 | 38 mins.
    In this episode of History Shorts Conversations, historian and bestselling author Robert M. Edsel joins us to discuss his powerful new book, Remember Us — a deeply moving story about American sacrifice, Dutch liberation, and the enduring promise to never forget those who gave everything during World War II.
    Together, we explore the emotional bond forged between ordinary Dutch civilians and the young American soldiers who helped liberate the Netherlands from Nazi occupation. We discuss the meaning of remembrance, the fading memory of the WWII generation, and why many Dutch families still honor fallen American soldiers decades after the war ended.
     
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    The Quest for the Holy Grail

    2026/05/28 | 13 mins.
    Few objects in history and legend have inspired as much fascination as the Holy Grail—the mysterious cup said to have been used by Jesus at the Last Supper and later tied to miracles, eternal life, and divine power. For centuries, kings, knights, scholars, and treasure hunters have searched for it, convinced that somewhere, somehow, the Grail still exists.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we trace the evolution of the Holy Grail legend from medieval literature and Arthurian romance to real-world expeditions and modern conspiracy theories. Was the Grail ever meant to be a physical object at all? Or was it always symbolic—a spiritual ideal transformed into a treasure hunt by generations of believers and storytellers?
     
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    The Confederate Gold Mystery

    2026/05/27 | 12 mins.
    As the American Civil War came to a chaotic end in 1865, rumors began to spread about a missing fortune belonging to the collapsing Confederacy. According to legend, millions in Confederate gold vanished during the final days of the war—hidden, stolen, or secretly transported before Union forces could seize it.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we explore the enduring mystery of the so-called Confederate gold. Did Jefferson Davis and his cabinet attempt to move the treasury south? Was the gold buried, looted, or lost forever amid the confusion of defeat? And why has the legend continued to inspire treasure hunters, conspiracy theories, and historians for more than a century?
    This is a story of collapse, rumor, and historical mystery—where the final days of the Confederacy gave rise to one of America's most enduring lost treasure legends.
     
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    Saipan: D-Day in the Pacific

    2026/05/26 | 14 mins.
    In June 1944, as Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy in Europe, another brutal invasion was unfolding thousands of miles away in the Pacific. The Battle of Saipan would become one of the most important—and devastating—campaigns of World War II.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we explore why the tiny island of Saipan mattered so much to both the United States and Japan. American forces faced fierce resistance as they fought across jungles, cliffs, and fortified defenses, while Japanese soldiers and civilians confronted the terrifying reality of defeat. The battle would ultimately place Japan within range of American B-29 bombers, dramatically changing the course of the war.
    This is a story of sacrifice, strategy, and unimaginable human cost—where one island battle reshaped the future of the Pacific War and brought the conflict one step closer to Japan itself.
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    Naked and Unafraid: Did Celtic Warriors Really Fight in the Nude?

    2026/05/25 | 11 mins.
    To the armies of Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece, the Celtic tribes of Europe seemed wild, fearless, and utterly unpredictable. Among the most enduring stories about them was one especially shocking claim: that some Celtic warriors entered battle completely naked.
    But was it true—or simply propaganda meant to portray them as savage barbarians?
    In this episode of History Shorts, we explore the historical accounts, archaeological evidence, and cultural traditions behind one of antiquity's most fascinating battlefield legends. From ritual combat and displays of bravery to practical realities of warfare, we examine why ancient writers described naked Celtic fighters and what those reports may actually have meant.
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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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