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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episode 40: Monopoly Money


October 1, 1904. Show up at a newsstand this morning, and you'll see that the October issue of McClure's magazine has hit the shelves. Alongside it, newspapers advertise what’s inside: "Ida M. Tarbell renders her final judgment of Rockef...


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 September 27, 2021  32m
 
 

episode 41: The Night Witches


October 4, 1938. The Night Witches. Who were these barrier-breaking pilots? And how did they become some of the most feared forces on the Eastern front?


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 October 4, 2021  31m
 
 

episode 42: The Sky Is Falling


October 11, 1995. Professor Mario Molina is at his desk at MIT when he gets a long distance call from Sweden. It’s the Nobel Committee, telling him he’s won that year’s prize in chemistry, making this chemistry prize the first awarded to a Mexican-born...


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 October 11, 2021  35m
 
 

episode 43: The Bowery Boys: Electric New York


October 21, 1879. It’s late in the evening and a 32-year-old inventor is in his New Jersey lab, tinkering with a carbon thread. When that young inventor—Thomas Edison—lights that thread that night, it isn’t quite a “eureka," lightbulb-over-the-hea...


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 October 18, 2021  49m
 
 

episode 44: The Haunting Case of H.H. Holmes


October 28, 1895. It’s the first day of a murder trial in Philadelphia, and H.H. Holmes has been left to represent himself. His lawyers say they haven’t had time to prepare for his case, although they may just want to avoid defending the man some newsp...


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 October 25, 2021  30m
 
 

episode 45: Remember, Remember the 5th of November


November 4, 1605. The king's men are conducting a search. They're making their way through the storerooms and cellars and vaults that cluster around and beneath the Palace of Westminster. They've gotten a tip in the form of a mysterious,...


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 November 1, 2021  30m
 
 

episode 46: The Last Battle of the First World War


November 11, 1918. Today: the battle that ended the first world war. How did an inexperienced American army help turn the tides? And how did the Meuse-Argonne Offensive change the way America would fight future wars?


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 November 8, 2021  29m
 
 

episode 47: Defying Gravity and Monarchy


November 21, 1783. The garden at the Chateau de la Muette is full of expectant Parisians, looking up at the sky. They’re waiting to watch the first two human beings ever take free, untethered flight. After a gust of wind nearly derails the entire opera...


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 November 15, 2021  29m
 
 

episode 48: Thanksgiving Reconsidered


November 26, 1970. In Plymouth, Massachusetts, on the 350th anniversary of the Pilgrims’ arrival, protestors gather under a statue of Massasoit, the Wampanoag leader who had made peace with the Pilgrims, and partook in the legendary Thanksgiving meal. ...


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 November 22, 2021  32m
 
 

episode 49: A Secret Mission to Cross the Pacific


December 1, 1564. Spanish vessels left a secret port in Mexico about two weeks ago. Their goal: to sail across the Pacific and back, charting a new route for international trade, and giving Spain an edge against its chief colonial rival, Portugal. But ...


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 November 29, 2021  32m