What do you get when you cross enemy lines to save the horses? A WW2 joint operation between the Germans and Americans. How did this happen and why? Scott and Zander discuss Operation Cowboy/
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D-day is such a big day in history full of heroism, but one little known operation full of deception helped secure the day.
Scott and Zander discuss
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Pirates have a glorified history brought on by popular films such as Pirates of the Caribbean. But in reality, pirates were bandits of the seas. Scott and Zander delve into pirating and privateering.
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Gold has a way of mystifying explorers and conquerors even off the most baseless rumors. Scott and Zander explore the "lost city of gold" and the history of the search for El dorado.
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In 1708, a Spanish galleon called the San Jose was lost in a battle with the British off the coast of Columbia. It was filled to the brim with treasure and all of that had been lost for hundreds of years...until recently.
Scott and Zander discuss the circumstances of the wreckage and the implications of the find in 2024.
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Previously, Scott and Zander talked about code breakers in WW2. What if we said there was an "unbreakable" code based on the Navajo Language?
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The Classic Moby Dick was indeed based on a real story that's even more exciting than the fictional book.
Scott and Zander go over the terrifying tale of a misbehaving whale in this episode of Cruising Through History
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The Great Chinese Famine is widely known as the deadliest famines and one of the greatest man-made disasters in human history. Scott, Zander, and special guest, Elliot, discuss what led to this famine and why it lasted so long.
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The honorable knight. The holy knight. The chivalrous knight. These are common phrases when describing knights, but what exactly were knights in history?
Scott and Zander review the literature and the history to discover what knights really were.
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Scott and Zander return to Asian and Middle Eastern history with the Silk Road. While not a literal road as we think of today and more connected paths and routes, the Silk Road passed through and developed trade in areas of the world that have less interest today.
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While more attention has been given to code breakers, codebreaking was a well sought skill oft overlooked historically. Scott and Zander go over what exactly codebreaking is and how information was a much sought tool in World War 2.
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Of course, we do not mean Sherlock Holmes, but the real life con artist, Dr. Henry Howard Holmes, better known as H. H. Holmes. Listen to the thrilling tale of cons, murders, and underhanded deals presented by Scott and Zander
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Atlantis is a legend referenced in popular media, and ancient lore, but how did this lost city come to the attention of the masses? Is it legit?
Scott and Zander Discuss
There are many found artifacts that have no agreed upon purpose or origin. The Antikythera Mechanism is one of these objects.
Scott and Zander talk about how it was found, what its possible purpose was, and if there might be anything that can help decipher its use.
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Opium has been a topic in global history far longer than the current Opioid crisis. The Opium Wars were one of the peak moments where Opium took the global stage.
Scott and Zander discuss these little talked wars and if there is any relation to the current Opioid crisis.
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein influenced the entire genre of horror, but what is the story behind the 'original monster.'
Scott and Zander talk about the creation of Frankenstein and its influence on culture.
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Spiritualism: the belief that we can contact spirits after death, went through a boom in America in the 19th century.
Scott and Zander explore this phenomenon and how it integrated into American culture and debate.
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King Arthur is one of the longest lasting legends in English history and widespread in the memory of the world. But did King Arthur we know of really exist? Scott and Zander delve into the history and literature of King Arthur.
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The Third Reich performed many inhumane experiments including in the field of drugs and medication, in fact, Hitler himself took a wide variety of 'medication' for his ailments. Scott and Zander dive into the spread and use of drugs by the Nazi Party and its leader.
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While the Steven Spielberg movie was inspired by the book, "Jaws" by Peter Benchley, that book was in part inspired by the Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916.
Scott and Zander review the incidents and how sharks would be demonized throughout the 20th century because of it.
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