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    The Bay of Pigs Invasion

    2026/04/26 | 13 mins.
    In April 1961, a covert mission backed by the United States unfolded on the shores of Cuba—and collapsed in spectacular fashion. The Bay of Pigs Invasion was intended to topple Fidel Castro, but instead became one of the most infamous failures of the Cold War.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we trace the origins of the plan under Dwight D. Eisenhower, its execution under John F. Kennedy, and the disastrous landing at Playa Girón. We explore the role of Cuban exiles, the miscalculations that doomed the operation, and how Castro's swift response turned the invasion into a propaganda victory.
     
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    John Tyler and the Presidency Nobody Wanted Him to Have

    2026/04/25 | 13 mins.
    When William Henry Harrison died just 31 days into his presidency, the nation faced an unprecedented constitutional crisis: what exactly happens when a president dies in office? Enter John Tyler—a man many believed should merely "act" as president, not become one.
    In this episode of History Shorts, we explore Tyler's sudden rise to power and the fierce opposition he faced from both political rivals and his own party. Mocked as "His Accidency," Tyler refused to be sidelined, asserting full presidential authority and setting a lasting precedent for succession that would shape the future of the American presidency.
     
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    The Rise and Fall of Sparta

    2026/04/24 | 21 mins.
    From the legendary stand at Thermopylae and the fearsome warriors of 300, to the brutal training system and the enigmatic helots, Sparta has fascinated people for over two thousand years. It's been held up as a model of discipline, courage, and military excellence — and sometimes as a cautionary tale of rigidity and decline.
    Our guest today is Dr. Andrew Bayliss, Associate Professor in Greek History at the University of Birmingham and a leading expert on Sparta. In his latest book, Sparta: The Rise and Fall of an Ancient Superpower, he strips away centuries of legend, navigates the biases of ancient sources, and reveals the unique quirks — from its unusual double monarchy and powerful women to the constant shadow of helot revolts — that propelled Sparta's ascent and ultimately contributed to its fall.
     
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    The London Bridge Comes to Arizona

    2026/04/23 | 9 mins.
    It sounds like the setup to a joke—but it's entirely true: one of the most famous bridges in the world now sits in the middle of the Arizona desert. In this episode of History Shorts, we trace the remarkable journey of London Bridge from the heart of London to the unlikely setting of Lake Havasu City.
    We explore how the aging 19th-century bridge was sold off in the 1960s, purchased by American entrepreneur Robert P. McCulloch, and painstakingly dismantled, shipped across the Atlantic, and reconstructed stone by stone in the desert. What began as a bold publicity stunt soon became one of the most unique landmarks in the United States.
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    The Jesuits of Hiroshima

    2026/04/22 | 11 mins.
    On the morning of August 6, 1945, as the world changed forever over Hiroshima, a small group of Jesuit priests found themselves at the center of the unimaginable—and yet, against all odds, they survived. In this episode of History Shorts, we tell the remarkable story of the "Eight Who Survived," including Hubert Schiffer, whose experiences would challenge both science and belief.
    Just blocks from the blast, these men lived through the atomic explosion that leveled the city, later claiming not only survival, but a surprising lack of long-term radiation effects. We explore their daily routines, their devotion, and the questions their survival raised in the years that followed.
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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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