Hidden History

Hidden History

Every story has two sides — the one we’re told, and the one history tried to hide. Hidden History takes you beyond the surface of famous events and forgotten moments, uncovering the untold stories that shaped our world. From lost civilizations to mysterious inventions, from silent heroes to dark conspiracies — every episode reveals a truth that time tried to bury. Step into the past. Discover what was never meant to be known. You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 different platforms: https://linktr.ee/Hidden_History

  1. 23h ago

    How Rome Crushed the Celtic Church

    In this episode, you’ll explore the origins and development of Celtic Christianity and how it differed from the more centralized traditions of Roman Christianity. The story begins with early missionary activity in the Celtic world, where figures such as St. Patrick are viewed not only as legendary saints but also as historical missionaries who helped spread the faith. This emerging tradition blended influences from early Eastern monastic practices with existing Celtic cultural beliefs. A distinctive form of spirituality developed, shaped by communities that emphasized closeness to nature, personal prayer, and more flexible forms of religious organization. Influential figures such as Bridget, Columba, and Hilda played important roles in shaping this movement, contributing to a tradition that valued creativity, learning, and spiritual independence. Over time, however, this decentralized structure came into conflict with the expanding authority of the Roman Church. The Synod of Whitby marked a turning point, leading to the adoption of Roman practices and the gradual decline of distinct Celtic customs. Despite this transition, the legacy of Celtic Christianity continues to resonate, particularly through its emphasis on the natural world and its more personal approach to spirituality, which many still find meaningful today. You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 different platforms: https://linktr.ee/Hidden_History

    How Rome Crushed the Celtic Church
  2. 2d ago

    The Angel of Death: The Hunt for Josef Mengele

    The story follows Josef Mengele, the Nazi doctor infamous for conducting inhumane experiments on prisoners at Auschwitz during the Holocaust. After World War II, he became one of the most sought-after fugitives due to the scale and brutality of his crimes. Despite extensive efforts to locate him, including persistent investigations by Nazi hunters such as Simon Wiesenthal, Mengele managed to evade capture for decades. He relied on false identities, support networks, and sympathetic contacts in parts of South America to remain hidden. The narrative describes several close calls, including a period where he was detained in an American prisoner-of-war camp and later narrowly avoided a planned kidnapping operation in Argentina. These moments highlight how close he came to being brought to justice, yet consistently managed to escape. He eventually died in Brazil in 1979 while living under an assumed name, reportedly from a stroke while swimming. His identity was confirmed after his death through forensic analysis, closing a long and frustrating search for many survivors and investigators. Ultimately, the story reflects the challenges of postwar justice, showing how one of the most notorious perpetrators of the Holocaust was able to avoid trial for most of his life due to secrecy, assistance networks, and failures in international coordination. You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 different platforms: https://linktr.ee/Hidden_History

    The Angel of Death: The Hunt for Josef Mengele
  3. 3d ago

    How Nazi Doctors Weaponized Medicine

    In this episode, you’ll confront one of the darkest chapters of modern history through survivor testimonies and historical analysis of Nazi medical crimes.The narrative reveals how prisoners in concentration camps were stripped of their humanity and subjected to brutal experimentation under the guise of science. These so-called “research” programs focused on extreme conditions such as hypothermia, high-altitude survival, and forced sterilization—causing immense suffering and death.A central figure in these crimes was Josef Mengele, whose experiments—particularly on twins—became a symbol of the regime’s cruelty. Victims were treated as expendable test subjects, enduring procedures that ignored all medical ethics and human dignity.The story also places these atrocities within a broader system shaped by the Nuremberg Laws, which institutionalized discrimination and enabled persecution on a massive scale. Survivors describe the terror of deportation, the inhumane conditions of transport, and the daily struggle to survive inside camps and ghettos.Despite unimaginable suffering, many accounts highlight resilience—the determination to endure, remember, and later testify. Their voices became crucial in exposing these crimes to the world.Ultimately, this episode underscores how medicine, when stripped of ethics and guided by ideology, was weaponized to justify atrocities. It stands as a powerful reminder of the importance of accountability, memory, and the protection of human rights. You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 different platforms: https://linktr.ee/Hidden_History

    How Nazi Doctors Weaponized Medicine

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Every story has two sides — the one we’re told, and the one history tried to hide. Hidden History takes you beyond the surface of famous events and forgotten moments, uncovering the untold stories that shaped our world. From lost civilizations to mysterious inventions, from silent heroes to dark conspiracies — every episode reveals a truth that time tried to bury. Step into the past. Discover what was never meant to be known. You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 different platforms: https://linktr.ee/Hidden_History