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    Nizari Ismailis & the Origin of the Word 'Assassin'

    2026/08/20 | 13 mins.
    The word "assassination" is spoken around the world, but its origins are rooted in one of history's most misunderstood groups. The medieval Nizari Ismailis have long been portrayed as a secretive cult of drug-fueled killers, a reputation shaped by hostile chroniclers and popularized centuries later by Marco Polo. Modern historians, however, find little evidence that the famous hashish story was ever true.
    Instead, the Nizari Ismailis were a small Shia Muslim community surrounded by powerful enemies. Unable to compete with large armies, they relied on patience, intelligence, and carefully planned targeted killings to ensure their survival. Their mountain fortress at Alamut was also a renowned center of learning before its destruction by the Mongols.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we separate myth from history, uncover the real origins of the word "assassin," and explore how centuries of legend transformed a persecuted religious minority into one of history's most enduring myths.
     
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    The Union Spy in the Confederate White House

    2026/08/19 | 12 mins.
    While the Civil War raged on the battlefield, one of the Union's greatest victories came through espionage. In the heart of the Confederate capital, Elizabeth Van Lew quietly built a sophisticated spy network that reached into prisons, government offices—and even the Confederate White House itself.
    To avoid suspicion, Van Lew deliberately cultivated a reputation as "Crazy Bet," convincing her neighbors she was harmless while secretly directing one of the most effective intelligence operations of the war. At the center of her network was Mary Bowser, a formerly enslaved woman with an extraordinary memory who gained access to Jefferson Davis's household and passed invaluable information to Union forces.
    In this episode of History Shorts, discover the remarkable true story of two women whose courage, ingenuity, and sacrifice helped shape the outcome of the Civil War—and why their contributions were overlooked for generations.
     
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    The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

    2026/08/18 | 14 mins.
    On March 25, 1911, flames tore through the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City, claiming the lives of 146 workers in just eighteen minutes. Most were young immigrant women trapped behind locked exit doors, with no safe escape. As horrified crowds watched from below, many made the impossible choice to jump.
    The tragedy shocked the nation. Although the factory owners were acquitted of manslaughter, public outrage transformed grief into action. Sweeping labor reforms followed, establishing new standards for fire safety, working conditions, and worker protections. Among those forever changed was Frances Perkins, who witnessed the disaster firsthand and later became Franklin D. Roosevelt's Secretary of Labor, helping shape many of the workplace safeguards Americans still rely on today.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we tell the heartbreaking story of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire—and how one of America's greatest industrial tragedies changed the workplace forever.
     
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    Paul Revere's Ride: The Night That Saved America, w/ Kostya Kennedy

    2026/08/17 | 23 mins.
    Today I'm thrilled to be joined by Kostya Kennedy — bestselling author, former Sports Illustrated senior writer, and the man who's brought us unforgettable portraits of legends like Joe DiMaggio, Pete Rose, and Jackie Robinson. His latest book, The Ride: Paul Revere and the Night That Saved America, takes us back to that fateful night, separating myth from reality and showing why Paul Revere's ride wasn't just a poem — it was a pivotal moment that helped save the fledgling American cause.
    We're talking the real man behind the legend, the coordinated efforts of other riders like Dawes and Prescott, the high-stakes drama in the Massachusetts countryside, and what it all means as we head toward America250.
     
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    The Day Americans and Germans Fought Together in WWII

    2026/08/16 | 12 mins.
    In the final days of World War II, one of the war's most extraordinary battles unfolded inside a medieval Austrian castle. With Nazi Germany collapsing, a group of American soldiers found themselves fighting alongside German Wehrmacht troops against a determined SS force in a desperate effort to save a group of high-profile French prisoners.
    The unlikely alliance was led by a German officer who had turned against Hitler and a 23-year-old American captain who chose to act without waiting for orders. As the battle raged, the prisoners themselves—including former French prime ministers, military leaders, and tennis champion Jean Borotra—joined the defense of the castle.
    In this episode of History Shorts, discover the incredible true story of the Battle for Castle Itter—the only known engagement of World War II in which American and German soldiers fought side by side, and one of the most remarkable final acts of the European war.
     
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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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