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July 10, 1943. 150,000 British and American soldiers storm the beaches of Sicily in the first Allied invasion of Nazi-controlled Europe. But the Nazis…aren’t really there to put up a fight. Hitler thought the invasion was coming for Greece. The Nazis h...
June 30th, 1858. London is a world city, a global center of trade and commerce. But there’s something less glamorous going on in this bustling metropolis: the smell. And it's killing people. How did short-term thinking lead to a deadly problem?
June 28, 1970. Hundreds of people start to gather on Christopher Street in Manhattan’s West Village for an anniversary celebration. One year earlier, in that very same spot, the Stonewall Inn was raided by police, sparking a revolution. Now, LGBTQ+ peo...
June 21, 1964. James Chaney, Michael Schwerner and Andrew Goodman, three civil rights activists in their early twenties, are reported missing in Mississippi. They are part of the first wave of Freedom Summer, a massive voter registration campaign in th...
June 9, 1954. Senator Joseph McCarthy has accused the United States Army of having communists within its midst. But today, five simple words will take him down. What made McCarthy so powerful? And how did that very same thing bring him down?
June 1, 1840. The very first time the U.S. government asks a question about mental health on the census. But this question will uphold a racist lie that is already spreading throughout America: that freedom causes black people to go insane.
May 31, 1889. It’s raining in Johnstown, PA, causing some small flooding. But the townsfolk were used to it – this city of 30,000 was nestled in a valley between two rivers. What happened next was something every person in Johnstown feared, but hoped w...
May 23, 1701. Captain William Kidd is hanged at Execution Dock in London. His death sentence cements his legacy as one of history’s most notorious pirates, but he went to the gallows claiming to be an innocent man. And he may have bee...
May 14, 1796. Edward Jenner tests a theory: can contracting one disease save you from another? Jenner is crowned as the father of vaccination. But decades before Jenner, how did an unlikely trio pave the way for this great invention in modern medicine?
May 7, 1824. One of the great musical icons in history, Ludwig Van Beethoven, steps onto stage at the Kärntnertor Theater in Vienna. The audience is electric, buzzing with anticipation for a brand new symphony from the legendary compo...