Hidden History

Ellis Tucci

Hidden History is a bi-weekly podcast by Ellis Tucci that covers the unknown, and often intentionally hidden, parts of our history. Whether it's on the CIA’s secret armies, the Lavender Scare, or the end of history itself, Hidden History has you covered. Follow Hidden History on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HiddnHistoryPod or support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hiddenhistorypod

  1. 12/28/2022

    The Plot Against Democracy

    In July 1933, two mysterious men approached one of the most decorated soldiers in American history with what initially appeared to be a simple proposal. He didn’t know it at the time, but Major General Smedley Butler, whose prominent career mirrored the rise of the American Empire, was being recruited into a sordid plan to overthrow President Franklin Roosevelt, and bring fascism to the United States. In this episode, take a deep look at the rise and expansion of Imperial America, and the time we came within a hair’s breadth of losing democracy. Twitter: Link Patreon: Link Shirts and more: Link Sources and Further Reading Books The Plot to Seize the White House, by Jules Archer: Link Gangsters of Capitalism: Smedley Butler, the Marines, and the Making and Breaking of America’s Empire, by Jonathan Katz: Link Maverick Marine: General Smedley D. Butler and the Contradictions of American Military History: Link Websites McKinley and the Spanish-American War: Link The Signaling at Cuzco Well: Link Marine Lieutenant Colonel Robert W. Huntington to Marine Colonel Charles Heywood, 6/17/1898: Link Battle of Manila Bay, 1 May 1898: Link Theodore Roosevelt, “The Strenuous Life” (10 April 1899): Link Theodore Roosevelt: Confident Imperialist: Link Review: Not so Benevolent Assimilation: The Philippine-American War: Link McKinley's Benevolent Assimilation Proclamation: Link The Insular Cases: A Comparative Historical Study of Puerto Rico, Hawai‘i, and the Philippines: Link ASKS GEN. BUTLER TO EXPLAIN SPEECH; Secretary Adams Calls for a Full Report on His References to Nicaraguan Policy. NAVY OFFICIALS SILENT Stimson Also Refuses Comment on the General's Reputed Remarks at Pittsburgh Dec. 5.: Link Mark Twain, To the Person Sitting in Darkness: Link Gunboat USS Petrel: Link Gunboat Callao: Link The Opium Wars in China: Link Yellow River Floods, Los Angeles Herald, Volume 26, Number 48, 17 November 1898: Link Great Flood of the Huang-Ho River: Link Wilhelm II: "Hun Speech" (1900): Link Mahan, a “Place in the Sun,” and Germany's Quest for Sea Power: Link The Liscum Bowl: Link General Jacob H. Smith & the Philippine War’s Samar Campaign: Link The Water Cure: Link The Lobby- The Creation of the Panama Canal, 1870-1914: Link Hepburn Suspects a Plot to Delay Building Canal: Link Bunau-Varilla, Russia, and the Panama Canal: Link The Strange Affair of the Taking of the Panama Canal Zone: Link USS Nashville (PG 7) and the Building of the Panama Canal: Link A Roundtable on John M. Thompson, Great Power Rising: Theodore Roosevelt and the Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy: Link The New Japanese Treaty of Commerce and Navigation: Link Gentlemen’s Agreement of 1907-1908: Link Hemispheric Orientalism and the 1907 Pacific Coast Race Riots: Link Museum of the City of San Francisco, Japanese and Korean Exclusion League- 1906: Link Merchants, Mining, and Concessions on Nicaragua's Mosquito Coast: Reassessing the American Presence, 1893-1912: Link American Policy in Nicaragua- Dawson Agreements—Brown Brothers Loan: Link A Note on the Bryan-Chamorro Treaty and German Interest in a Nicaraguan Canal, 1914: Link Riot at Cocoa Grove, Panama City, July 4, 1912: Link The Wilson Administration and Panama, 1913-1921: Link The Minister of the Netherlands to the Secretary of State- Determining Indemnities Owed to the United States by Panama: Link CANAL IS OPENED BY WILSON'S FINGER; Gamboa Dike Blown Away as President in Washington Presses Button.: Link U.S. ambassador plots against Mexican president, Feb. 16, 1913: Link Henry Lane Wilson and the Overthrow of Madero: Link El Porfiriato (1877-1911): Link The structural evolution of the Golden Lane, Tampico embayment, Mexico: Link Oil and Revolution in Mexico- Chapter 2: The Great Mexican Oil Boom: Link Mr. De In Mexico: Link Address to a Joint Session of Congress on the Tampico Incident: Link April 20, 1914: Message Regarding Tampico Incident: Link TWE Remembers: The Tampico Incident: Link The Banana Wars: United States Intervention in the Caribbean, 1898–1934: Link 'Take Veracruz at Once'- USNI: Link The Battle of Veracruz and the Medal of Honor: Link How the U.S. Came to Dominate Haiti: Seizing the Gold: Link Invade Haiti, Wall Street Urged. The U.S. Obliged.: Link 'The Greatest Heist In History': How Haiti Was Forced To Pay Reparations For Freedom: Link How the U.S. Came to Dominate Haiti: Military Occupation: Link HAITI, SMEDLEY BUTLER, AND THE RISE OF AMERICAN EMPIRE: Link Freedom and Sovereignty: Notes on 1826 Haitian Rural Code: Link The U.S. Occupation of Haiti, 1915-1934: Link Americans and Chinese Communists, 1927–1945: A Persuading Encounter: Link 1927: 'China Marines' in Shanghai (photo): Link Smedley D. Butler and Prohibition Enforcement in Philadelphia, 1924-1925: Link The Machine, the Mayor, and the Marine:The Battle over Prohibition in Philadelphia, 1924–1925: Link General Butler Cleans Up: Link BUTLER NEAR BLOWS WITH A MAGISTRATE; Former Wants Philadelphia Ritz-Carlten Patrons to Tell About Liquor Seizure.: Link An Alternative to Kuomintang—Communist Collaboration: Sun Yat-sen and Hong Kong, January–June 1923: Link The Nationalist Party in Power: Unification of China Under Kuomintang Programs: Link The Birth of Communist Party and Soviet Constitution between China and Hungary: Link Soviet Diplomacy and the First United Front in China: Link Before and After the May Fourth Movement: Link Principles and Profits: Standard Oil Responds to Chinese Nationalism, 1925-1927: Link SS PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Painting: Link December 7, 1929, Buffalo Courier-Express, Author Asks for Senate Quiz of Butler's Speech; Sinclair Lewis says general confirmed charges against marines in Haiti, Nicaragua: Link A Mussolini Alfa Romeo Mystery: Link Interview with E.Z. Dimitman, June 23, 1982: Link Bonus Army- Oregon Encyclopedia: Link Walter W. Waters, Commander of the Bonus Expeditionary Force: Link Fox Movietone News Collection- Butler addresses demonstration--outtakes: Link Smedley Butler’s fiery speech to World War I veterans is still relevant today: Link Bonus Expeditionary Forces March on Washington- National Park Service: Link Zangara's Attempted Assassination of Franklin D. Roosevelt: Link Roosevelt's Gold Program: Link War Is A Racket (1935) Full Text: Link The American Legion 15th National Convention: official program, 1933: Link He Put the Funds in Our Foundation: How Robert Sterling Clark Got His Money: Link “Every Citizen a Sentinel! Every Home a Sentry Box!” The Sentinels of the Republic and the Gendered Origins of Free-Market Conservatism: Link Gerald L. K. Smith: Minister of Hate: Link The National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government, 1937-1941: Link The Nye Revelations: Link FDR and the Nye Committee: A Reassessment: Link Frantz Fanon, Concerning Violence: Link

    5h 28m
  2. 07/14/2022

    The Howard Hughes Blues

    On April 5, 1976, the richest man in the world died of medical neglect on board a jet bound for Houston. At the time of his death, Howard Hughes had not been seen in public for nearly twenty years. With a massive fortune that enabled his worsening mental disorders, Hughes, once famous the world over, receded from the public eye, and for the last decades of his life, ruled a vast and often unsuccessful business empire confined entirely to his bed. In time the expansive and opaque system that Hughes engineered to ensure his own isolation grew out of his own control, and as he sat in his penthouse, seeing only seven people in fifteen years, an army of self serving executives made decisions on his affairs entirely without his knowledge. While Hughes seemed to lose money on every transaction, he made a lot of his employees and their friends very wealthy. This story is a tragedy- the tale of a man who was both created and destroyed thanks to his proximity to great wealth, culminating in his own death in conditions so deplorable his corpse had to be identified via fingerprint by the FBI. In his 70 years, Howard Hughes can certainly be said to have left a colorful mark on American history. This is that story. Twitter: Link Patreon: Link Shirts and more: Link Sources and Further Reading Books Howard Hughes: His Life and Madness: Link Howard, the Amazing Mr. Hughes: Link Hughes: The Private Diaries, Memos and Letters: Link Howard Hughes: Power, Paranoia, and Palace Intrigue, Revised and Expanded: Link Websites Howard Hughes Lives: Link A Peek Into the Mind of Howard Hughes: Link This Day in Aviation History, April 17, 1944: Link Howard Hughes Memo Disclosed In Controversy Over Gift to Nixon: Link The Secret Memos of Howard Hughes: Link Thomas Quits Post As Chief of T.W.A.; Charles S. Thomas Resigns Post As Trans-World Airlines Chief: Link Hughes’ Neighbor Fed Up, Leaves Hotel in London: Link Hughes and 4 Associates Indicted in Air West Case: Link Hughes Estate Agrees to Pay Airline's Stockholders $30 Million: Link Prize-Winning 'Muckraker' Jack Anderson Dies: Link SUSPECT GIVES UP IN HUGHES THEFT: Link Howard Hughes at the End: Contradictions in Accounts: Link Jury Divvies Howard Hughes' Fortune After an Heir Raid in Texas Court: Link Music Howard Hughes’ Blues, performed by John Hartford: Link

    4h 24m
4.7
out of 5
45 Ratings

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Hidden History is a bi-weekly podcast by Ellis Tucci that covers the unknown, and often intentionally hidden, parts of our history. Whether it's on the CIA’s secret armies, the Lavender Scare, or the end of history itself, Hidden History has you covered. Follow Hidden History on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HiddnHistoryPod or support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hiddenhistorypod