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Conversations: The Nazi and the Psychiatrist - the Book Behind the film ‘Nuremberg’ w. Jack El-Hai

History Shorts

Release Date: 11/23/2025

The Death of Stalin's Wife show art The Death of Stalin's Wife

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In November 1932, the Soviet Union’s most powerful man woke to shocking news: his wife was dead under circumstances that would remain shrouded in secrecy for decades. Nadezhda Alliluyeva, the young and fiercely independent wife of Joseph Stalin, died suddenly after a tense Kremlin gathering—an event that sparked rumors, silence, and competing explanations that still haunt historians today.   SUPPORT THE SHOW:  ADVERTISE:   LEARN MORE:  SPONSORED BY:  

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The Fox Sisters Who Talked to the Dead show art The Fox Sisters Who Talked to the Dead

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In the quiet village of Hydesville, New York, two young sisters claimed they could speak with the dead—and unknowingly launched one of the most influential spiritual movements of the 19th century. Kate Fox and Margaret Fox became overnight sensations when mysterious “spirit raps” convinced audiences that the veil between worlds had been lifted.   SUPPORT THE SHOW:  ADVERTISE:   LEARN MORE:  SPONSORED BY:  

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The Big Stick Policy show art The Big Stick Policy

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At the dawn of the 20th century, the United States began stepping onto the world stage with a new kind of confidence—one shaped by power, diplomacy, and a carefully calculated threat of force. At the center of this transformation stood Theodore Roosevelt, a president who believed America should “speak softly and carry a big stick.” Known as the Big Stick Policy, Roosevelt’s approach to foreign affairs blended negotiation with naval strength, reshaping U.S. influence across Latin America and beyond. SUPPORT THE SHOW:  ADVERTISE:   LEARN MORE:  SPONSORED...

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Conversations: Family of Spies, w/ Christine Kuehn show art Conversations: Family of Spies, w/ Christine Kuehn

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In this Conversation Series episode of History Shorts, Peter sits down with Christine Kuehn and her husband, Mark, to unpack the extraordinary true story behind Christine’s latest book, Family of Spies. What begins as a personal family mystery unfolds into a sweeping tale of secret agents, betrayal, and the hidden intelligence battles of World War II. Drawing on newly uncovered documents, diaries, and long-buried records, Christine and Mark reveal how an ordinary American family became entangled in a global web of Nazi espionage — and how their story connects to some of the most...

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How 'Dark' Were the Greek Dark Ages? show art How 'Dark' Were the Greek Dark Ages?

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After the collapse of the great Mycenaean palaces around 1200 BCE, the ancient Greek world entered a mysterious era often called the Greek Dark Ages—a time when cities vanished, writing disappeared, and long-distance trade fell silent. For centuries, history seemed to fade into myth, leaving behind only scattered villages, buried ruins, and the echoes of heroic stories that would later inspire Homer’s epics. Yet just how “dark” was this age?   SUPPORT THE SHOW:  ADVERTISE:   LEARN MORE:  SPONSORED BY:  

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George Washington's Spies show art George Washington's Spies

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Long before modern intelligence agencies existed, George Washington relied on an unlikely network of merchants, tavern keepers, and ordinary civilians operating in the shadows of British-occupied New York. Known today as the Culper Ring, this secret spy network became one of the most effective intelligence operations of the American Revolution. SUPPORT THE SHOW:  ADVERTISE:   LEARN MORE:  SPONSORED BY:  

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Berlin: The Brutal Last Chapter of WWII show art Berlin: The Brutal Last Chapter of WWII

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In the spring of 1945, as Nazi Germany collapsed under relentless pressure, the final battle for the German capital became one of the most brutal chapters of World War II. The Battle of Berlin marked not only the end of the Third Reich but also the beginning of a dark and complicated legacy shaped by revenge, trauma, and the chaos of total war. As Soviet forces pushed into the shattered city, they carried with them the scars of years of devastation inflicted by Nazi Germany across Eastern Europe. What followed was a victory overshadowed by widespread violence against civilians—events that...

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Pen Pals with the President show art Pen Pals with the President

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Before he became one of America’s most unexpected reform presidents, Chester A. Arthur was widely dismissed as a creature of political machines—a man few believed would ever rise above patronage and scandal. Then, during one of the most turbulent moments in his life, a quiet voice began reaching him through a series of handwritten letters. That voice belonged to Julia I. Sand, a politically engaged New Yorker who never held office, never wielded power, and never even received a reply—yet wrote dozens of deeply personal letters urging Arthur to lead with integrity, courage, and reform....

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The Roaring 20s show art The Roaring 20s

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It was an age of jazz and speakeasies, stock tickers and skyscrapers—an era that looked unstoppable. In the wake of World War I, the United States surged forward into what became known as the Roaring 1920s. Cities exploded with energy, radios crackled with new voices,  women pushed social boundaries, and a booming stock market convinced millions that prosperity was permanent. Beneath the glitter, however, lay Prohibition, organized crime, racial violence, political corruption, and an economy built on borrowed confidence.   DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A RATING OR A REVIEW!...

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Saint Louis IX: The Perfect Medieval King? show art Saint Louis IX: The Perfect Medieval King?

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In an age defined by war, cruelty, and dynastic ambition, one king earned a reputation so extraordinary that he was later declared a saint. Louis IX of France, better known as Saint Louis, ruled 13th-century France with an intensity of faith, justice, and personal discipline rarely seen in medieval monarchy. He dispensed justice beneath an oak tree, reformed royal courts, strengthened the French crown without constant bloodshed—and yet led disastrous crusades that cost thousands of lives, including his own.   DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A RATING OR A REVIEW! THANK YOU IN...

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In this episode of History Shorts, I sit down with acclaimed author Jack El-Hai to explore the extraordinary true story behind his book The Nazi and the Psychiatrist, now adapted into the 2025 film Nuremberg. We discuss the tense, unsettling relationship between U.S. Army psychiatrist Douglas Kelley and captured Nazi leaders like Hermann Göring, and how Kelley’s groundbreaking evaluations shaped our understanding of evil, responsibility, and the psychology behind mass violence. 

CHECK OUT JACK'S BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Nazi-Psychiatrist-Hermann-Douglas-Meeting/dp/1610394631 

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