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The Sons Of History
The Sons Of History
202 episodes
3 days ago
The Sons of History podcast is all about giving historical references and engaging dialogue about what is happening today and why it’s happening.
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The Sons of History podcast is all about giving historical references and engaging dialogue about what is happening today and why it’s happening.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Peter Freuchen: The Polar Explorer Who Was Larger Than Life
The Sons Of History
1 hour 13 minutes 10 seconds
2 years ago
Peter Freuchen: The Polar Explorer Who Was Larger Than Life

Medical student, polar explorer, author, movie star, Danish resistor during World War II. Peter Freuchen seemed to be everywhere doing everything. His fascinating life has been captured by Reid Mitenbuler, author of the Freuchen biography, “Wanderlust: An Eccentric Explorer, an Epic Journey, a Lost Age.” Reid’s initial encounter with the larger-than-life figure was a memorable moment in a very memorable place. But then again, everything about Freuchen is memorable. Reid Mitenbuler joins The Sons of History podcast to discuss the Great Dane.

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The Sons Of History
The Sons of History podcast is all about giving historical references and engaging dialogue about what is happening today and why it’s happening.