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Ku Klux Klan

The Origins of the KKK and its First Death in the 1870s

The Ku Klux Klan was arguably America’s first organized terrorist movement. It was a paramilitary unit that arose in the South during the early years of Reconstruction. At its peak in the early 1870s, the Klan boasted many tens of thousands of members, no small number of them landowners, lawmen,…

A Short History of War

A Short History of War

Some anthropologists once believed that humanity lived in a peaceful state that lacked large-scale warfare before the arrival of large civilizations and all its wealth inequality and manufacture of weapons. But archeological findings have shown over and over that warfare dates back as far as homo sapiens themselves (such as…

Denis Elliott

From Orphan to RAF Hero

Many of the WW2 generation faced hardship in their youth (they did spend their childhood in the Great Depression), but few had as bad of an early life as Denis Elliott, who became an RAF Flight Lieutenant. At age three he was placed in a brutal and abusive orphanage in…

George Armstrong Custer

What George Armstrong Custer Can Tell Us About Avoiding Another Civil War

It often feels like American culture is more bitterly divided than ever. Discussions abound on whether we’re headed for another Civil War. In today’s episode, we are approaching this topic from an unusual angle, and that is in the person of George Armstrong Custer. Historian and author H.W. Crocker joins…

George Armstrong Custer

What George Armstrong Custer Can Tell Us About Avoiding Another Civil War

It often feels like American culture is more bitterly divided than ever. Discussions abound on whether we’re headed for another Civil War. In today’s episode, we are approaching this topic from an unusual angle, and that is in the person of George Armstrong Custer. Historian and author H.W. Crocker joins…

What George Armstrong Custer Can Tell Us About Avoiding Another Civil War

It often feels like American culture is more bitterly divided than ever. Discussions abound on whether we’re headed for another Civil War. In today’s episode, we are approaching this topic from an unusual angle, and that is in the person of George Armstrong Custer. Historian and author H.W. Crocker joins…

British airship R101

The Life and Tragic Death of R101, The World’s Largest Flying Machine

The tragic story of the British airship R101—which went down in a spectacular hydrogen-fueled fireball in 1930, killing more people than died in the Hindenburg disaster seven years later—has been largely forgotten. But airships, those airborne leviathans that occupied center stage in the world in the first half of the…

The Postwar Lives of WW2 Leaders, Both Axis and Allies

The Postwar Lives of WW2 Leaders, Both Axis and Allies

Check out this episode sample from James Early's "Key Battles of American History," In this episode, which wraps up a season devoted to World War 2 in the European Theatre, hosts James Early and Sean McIver follow a long-established Key Battles tradition by giving brief overviews of the postwar lives…

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