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The world’s most popular history podcast, with Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook.

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    Custer's Last Stand: The Final Showdown (Part 8)

    Custer's Last Stand: The Final Showdown (Part 8)

    What happened between the moment that George A. Custer dispatched a trumpeter with his famous final plea for back-up, and the gruesome discovery of his forces at the Little Bighorn? Certainly, the morning of the 26th of June 1876 found the overwhelmed Major Reno and what remained of his men, along with Captain Benteen, gathered atop a hill, bloody, dehydrated, surrounding by putrefying corpses, and mystified as to the whereabouts of Custer. And the nightmarish ordeal of Reno's clash with the Lakota and their allies was not yet over. Gunfire, carbines and the whiz of arrows echoed in the distance, while below them fearsome Lakota warriors were unnervingly draped in the bloodied jackets and hats of Custer’s 7th Cavalry. Finally, at 3pm, the vast encampment of Lakota began moving off, and at dawn the next day they glimpsed a dust cloud in the distance: reinforcements at last. What they saw upon finally descending the hill, was a scene of such horror, that it would resound through the ages…

    Join Dominic and Tom as they describe, moment by moment, the events of George Custer’s electrifying last stand at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, and its aftermath. What really happened, and what became of Custer, Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull? Above all, who was to blame for the events of that shocking day?


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    Custer's Last Stand: The Battle of the Little Bighorn (Part 7)

    Custer's Last Stand: The Battle of the Little Bighorn (Part 7)

    “You and I are going home today, and by a trail that is strange to us both…”
    The Battle of The Little Bighorn is one of the totemic moments of American frontier history. However, it is also mysterious, with the exact events of that blood-soaked day difficult to trace. On the 22nd of June, George Custer marched out with vague orders to drive the vast gathering of the Lakota and their allies, under the leadership of Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull, towards General Terry’s force, advancing from the South. Custer, keen as ever for a charge, was hoping to score a considerable defeat over the Native Americans in time for the 4th of July centenary. Then, on the evening of the 24th of June, Crow scouts reported that the Lakota’s trail had been found, and Custer launched into action. Marching his men through the night, they arrived at the encampment the following morning, shocked to discover a camp of thousands. At 3pm, the first force attacked, and the Battle of the Little Bighorn, in all its horror and gore, had begun…

    Join Dominic and Tom they explore one of America’s most mythologised battles, separating fact from fiction, as they build up to George Custer’s last stand.



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    Custer's Last Stand: The Charge of the 7th Cavalry (Part 6)

    Custer's Last Stand: The Charge of the 7th Cavalry (Part 6)

    The U.S. was thrust into frenzied panic following the economic depression of 1873, with waves of paramilitary violence sweeping through the South, as violent debates surrounding Reconstruction swirled on. Amidst this uncertainty, the government, under the leadership of Ulysses S. Grant, drew up a plan to strike into the heart of Montana, and settle the issue of the so-called ‘Plains Indians’ once and for all. Meanwhile, as the pressures of white settlers and the railroads increased, the Lakota and Cheyenne joined forces against the American advances, spearheaded by their war chiefs Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. Over the winter, their numbers swelled to become arguably the largest assembly of indigenous people the Plains had ever seen. The stage seemed set for a mighty reckoning in the summer of 1876, as the federal government geared up for another assault. And much to his delight, Custer’s 7th Cavalry is given orders to close in on a Lakota encampment near the Little Bighorn River… The Battle of the Rosebud that followed would see a six hour struggle of monumental violence.

    Join Dominic and Tom as they discuss the events and battles that lead up to the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Grant’s eccentric generals, and Custer’s impulsive escapades in the build-up to the final evening of his life…



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    Custer's Last Stand: Death in the Black Hills (Part 5)

    Custer's Last Stand: Death in the Black Hills (Part 5)

    In the wake of the barbaric Washita River massacre, George A. Custer finds himself drifting: addicted to gambling, at odds with his wife, and failing in his efforts to take advantage of the American gold rush in New York. He is sent away to Kentucky to suppress post-war civil unrest, but again finds himself alienated from many of his companions, due to his controversial views on Reconstruction. Restless and dissatisfied, the chance for danger and action finally come Custer’s way, thanks to the ambitions of the Northern Pacific Railway. With plans to build it right across Lakota territory, the venture would intentionally and fatally threaten their war of life, by wiping out the bison. With this threat on the horizon, the Lakota war leaders, Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, lead terrific raids against the survey party sent to prospect the land, setting back their efforts. So another, bolstered expedition follows in 1873, with Custer amongst its ranks, bringing him into contact for the first time with the two mighty warriors who would shape his destiny. A fearful, bloody game of cat and mouse would ensue, culminating in an epic confrontation…

    Join Dominic and Tom as they discuss the evolution of Custer’s career, his first encounter with Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, the ever-encroaching Northern Pacific Railway, and the U.S. Government’s secret plan to defeat the Lakota Sioux, once and for all.




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    Custer vs. Crazy Horse: Rise of Sitting Bull (Part 4)

    Custer vs. Crazy Horse: Rise of Sitting Bull (Part 4)

    "What would you do if your home was attacked? You would stand up like a brave man and defend it. That is our story." 
    Following the bloody Fetterman Fight, which saw the Lakota warlord Crazy Horse and his warriors ambush and massacre American troops, the American public was left stunned, its government and civilian population hungry for revenge. In the wake of this a new treaty was signed, further restricting the Lakota Sioux’s freedoms, but nevertheless signed by their political leader, Red Cloud. Still, many would not be constrained to reservations, and instead sought war. Chief amongst them was Sitting Bull, a legendary, mythologised figure of the Great American Plains and the Wild West - the embodiment of a vanished age. Born into the Lakota Sioux, and a world of shifting allegiances, violent initiation rituals, and intransigent spiritualities, as a young man Sitting Bull’s herculean destiny was sung to him by an eagle. The career that followed in his war against the U.S. government would exceed even the greatest of epics. By 1860 he was paramount leader of the Sioux Nation, when news reached him of the imminent arrival of a survey party, lead by none other than George Armstrong Custer…

    Join Dominic and Tom as they discuss Sitting Bull’s rise, his extraordinary upbringing, and his stand against the increasing encroachment of railroads into his homelands.



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    Custer vs. Crazy Horse: Horse-Lords of the Plains (Part 3)

    Custer vs. Crazy Horse: Horse-Lords of the Plains (Part 3)

    Of all the great characters entangled in the story of George A. Custer and the American Indian Wars, few are as captivating as Crazy Horse. A mighty warrior of the Lakota Sioux, and a tremendous military tactician, he was a charismatic but enigmatic figure. The Sioux, of which the Lakota are a subculture, are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations people from the Great Plains. Their way of life was transformed by the introduction of horses to North America, but their nomadic lifestyle and dependence upon buffalo hunting was severely threatened by the imposition of telegraph lines, forts and then railroads upon their lands. So it was that, reluctant to be confined to the reservations outlined for them by the U.S. Government, they decided to fight back, under the joint leadership of the politically savvy Red Cloud, and the fated, fearless, tactically brilliant, Crazy Horse… 
    Join Dominic and Tom as they plunge into the world of the Lakota Sioux, looking at the history of their people in the American plains, their rich, complex culture and often gory rituals, and the fascinating characters who would challenge George Custer and the U.S. Government. 


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