HISTORY This Week

This week, something momentous happened. Whether or not it made the textbooks, it most certainly made history. Join HISTORY This Week as we turn back the clock to meet the people, visit the places and witness the moments that led us to where we are today. To get in touch with story ideas or feedback, email us at HistoryThisWeek@History.com, or leave us a voicemail at 212-351-0410. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 28m. Bisher sind 209 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 22 hours 59 minutes

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episode 124: "Have You No Decency, Sir?"


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?


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 June 8, 2020  23m
 
 

episode 132: The Birth of Hip Hop


August 11, 1973. At 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx, 18-year-old DJ Kool Herc plays his first New York City party. The dance floor is packed, the energy is wild, and Herc gives the performance of a lifetime featuring one very specific innovation on t...


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 August 10, 2020  25m
 
 

episode 144: Crisis in Cuba


October 27, 1962. Today, the Cuban Missile Crisis. How, at the peak of the Cold War, did a combination of political choices and bad luck push the world to the brink of nuclear war? And how did leadership, diplomacy and chance pull us back to safety?


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 October 26, 2020  28m
 
 

episode 151: The Thalidomide Disaster


December 18, 1970. Decades after the end of WWII a Nazi doctor is on trial. Today is judgment day in a long, difficult legal battle, but this case isn’t about war crimes. The German pharmaceutical company Grunenthal is charged with the worst medical di...


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 December 14, 2020  23m
 
 

episode 152: A Scrooge for the Ages


December 27, 1853. On a freezing, snowy night in Birmingham, England, 2,000 people have lined up outside the town hall. They’ve braved the temperatures for a landmark performance, Charles Dickens’ first reading of A Christmas Carol. T...


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 December 21, 2020  24m
 
 

episode 153: Best Stories of 2020


December 28, 2020. In this year-end recap, Sally sits down with HISTORY This Week producers McCamey Lynn, Julie Magruder and Ben Dickstein to discuss their favorite episodes from 2020 and bonus info that didn’t make it into the episod...


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 December 28, 2020  24m