History Impossible
Un podcast de Alexander von Sternberg
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74 Épisodes
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Balkan Inferno: The Yugoslav Vortex
Publié: 27/06/2023 -
Pandemic Addendum: Gutenberg GPT
Publié: 13/06/2023 -
Rags: The Pure-Hearted Mutt of the Great War
Publié: 16/05/2023 -
The First Woke President
Publié: 02/05/2023 -
Pandemic: A Plague Coda
Publié: 22/03/2023 -
The Fictions of History
Publié: 14/02/2023 -
The Blonde Conspiracy feat. Greg Zink (An Impossible Interview VII)
Publié: 24/01/2023 -
Stakeholder Nazism (An Impossible Polemic)
Publié: 02/01/2023 -
The Birth of the Lexicon, Part II: The American Lunatic (Infinitesimal Impossibilities 04)
Publié: 19/12/2022 -
The Birth of the Lexicon, Part I: The Scottish Polymath (Infinitesimal Impossibilities 04)
Publié: 12/12/2022 -
Ken Burns' Water-Carrying Failure
Publié: 21/11/2022 -
A Third Reich Bildungsroman
Publié: 25/10/2022 -
Assassinations and Historical Discontents (ft. Kristaps Andrejsons of the Eastern Border)
Publié: 13/09/2022 -
The Fuhrer’s Court Jew Part II: The Fall of Icarus
Publié: 02/08/2022 -
The Fuhrer’s Court Jew Part I: In League With the Devil
Publié: 19/07/2022 -
Ukraine and the Latvian Podfather (An Impossible Interview VI): Kristaps Andrejsons of The Eastern Border
Publié: 15/06/2022 -
Hitler‘s Bastards
Publié: 25/04/2022 -
Ideological Realignments: Past, Present, and Future (feat. CJ Killmer)
Publié: 05/03/2022 -
An Impossible Interview V: Goran Adamson
Publié: 26/01/2022 -
The Hitler Avatar and His Masochistic Priestess
Publié: 30/12/2021
History Impossible covers some of the less-known, strange, and supposedly impossible events, people, and ideologies throughout history that are all nonetheless true. The settings and time periods range from the Second World War to ancient Japan to medieval Europe, and many more. The show engages with difficult ideas and impossible decisions that were made by human beings like you or me, always to significant effect. It goes out of its way to grant agency to all of its subjects and does its best to present the most nuanced approach one can, all while acknowledging any personal biases that may exist. You will not find a more honest attempt at presenting difficult and controversial historical topics.