One of the most influential firearms ever made. Hear the story of the AK-47 today on Bite-Sized History.
Hear the story of Haitians fighting in the American Revolutionary War today on Bite-Sized History!
Let's wrap up the war with the events of 1944 and 1945 today on Bite-Sized History!
Let talk about the pinnacle of Axis power in 1942 and the dramatic reversals of 1943 today on Bite-Sized History.
Show Corrections:
1. The actor from Midway is called Patrick Wilson, not Jason.
2. The British expected a seaborne invasion of Singapore, not land-based.
Why did France surrender so quickly in the Second World War? Let's tackle the question today on Bite-Sized History.
Let's continue our series with the fall of France, the Battle of Britain, and the Blitz today on Bite-Sized History.
The greatest conflict in world history. Let's start talking about this monumental struggle today on Bite-Sized History
Learn more about the largest Native American tribe in the United States today on Bite-Sized History.
Did you know that Sweden had a short-lived colony on Delaware Bay called "New Sweden"? Listen to the story today on Bite-Sized History.
A mysterious beast rampages through the hills and woods of 18th-century France. Pull up a chair for this episode of Bite-Sized History.
There is an argument to be made that the Kingdom of Serbia, or at least a collection of Serbs, were responsible for the Great War. Find out why today on Bite-Sized History.
Austria-Hungary: the first country to declare war in 1914. Hear why they deserve the blame for World War One today on Bite-Sized History.
A number of historians have suggested that it was, in fact, Russia who started the Great War. Find out why today on Bite-Sized History.
Today we look at the argument that the Great War was Germany's fault. From the ''blank cheque'' to the machinations of an aggressive Kaiser, there is a strong case that they bear a great deal of responsibility for the conflict.
Let's tackle a big question: who bears the blame for the Great War? There are several views on the subject. Find out more on Bite-Sized History.
In 1577 Francis Drake set out from England with five ships. His voyage took his around the world and only his flagship survived. Listen to the story today on Bite-Sized History.
In 1641 a Spanish galleon laden with treasures went down in the Caribbean Sea. Since then, legions of mariners have gone after its drowned coins. Hear the story today on Bite-Sized History.
It's probably the most famous aircraft of the Great War. Learn about this iconic plane today on Bite-Sized History.
Learn about this mysterious sword-making art today on Bite-Sized History. The show where I try to make history fun, fast, and interesting.
Bushido: the ancient warrior code of Japan. Learn about the way of the Samurai today on Bite-Sized History.