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The HistoryNet Podcast features some of the greatest stories from HistoryNet.com's archive of over 25,000+ features. From ancient Rome to the Middle Ages, from the 18th century to the edge of recent memory, we zero in on the people and events that made the world what it is today. Vividly written by expert authors, thoroughly edited and fact-checked by magazine professionals, these stories bring history to vibrant life.
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This British Colonel Traveled with Robert E. Lee at Gettysburg. He?d Already Had His Share of Surprises..mp3
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Nobody wanted the A-10 Warthog — now It's the military's most beloved plane
The A-10 Warthog has survived repeated attempts to put it out to pasture. Now its time may finally be up.
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They were sent on a suicide mission at Cedar Creek. Their victory rallied the Union.
The fierce clash proved to be a fitting coda for the resolute 8th Vermont.
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They say he burned down the Reichstag. But was he drugged into confessing?
Mystery surrounds the infamous burning of the Reichstag in 1933.
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Kars fortress stands as a monument to a turbulent past
For centuries Armenian residents of the Transcaucasian stronghold of Kars watched invaders come and go—until its final betrayal.
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This journalist risked his life to reveal the horrors of lynching in the South
Lynching investigator Walter White risked everything to tell Americans the truth.