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Too Square to be Hip
Too Square to be Hip
2 episodes
3 months ago
This historical podcast, sometimes doubling as walking tour and travel guide, seeks to explore the intersection of the past and the present.
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This historical podcast, sometimes doubling as walking tour and travel guide, seeks to explore the intersection of the past and the present.
Show more...
History
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“This Was My Choice” – The Daring Defection of Igor Gouzenko
Too Square to be Hip
2 hours 25 minutes 47 seconds
5 months ago
“This Was My Choice” – The Daring Defection of Igor Gouzenko
On September 5th 1945, a young cypher clerk by the name of Igor Gouzenko walked out of the Soviet embassy in Ottawa with a series of top-secret documents. His actions that day would alter the course of history. The gripping revelation that the Soviets were stealing nuclear secrets from the west helped uncover a dazzling web of intrigue stretching into to the very confines of Canadian democracy. This historical podcast / walking tour / travel guide seeks to trace back Gouzenko's steps in Ottawa during his defection. It also seeks to explore the fascinating world of Cold War espionage as well as a battle over memory. Not only is the "Gouzenko Affair" a foundational event of the Cold War but it is perhaps one of the most significant events in Canadian history. This episode features interviews with two individuals: Evy Wilson, the daughter of Igor and Svetlana Gouzenko and Andrew Kavchak a local author who lobbied for a historical plaque to honor his cold war hero. For an interactive map with all of the stops this tour will take you on, please check out the following map: https://toosquaretobehip.com/this-was-my-choice-the-daring-defection-of-igor-gouzenko/ Timestamps: (00:00) - Introduction (01:43) - Setting the Scene (05:16) - Welcome to the Podcast (19:29) - The Walking Tour (22:16) - The Gouzenko Residence (511 Summerset) (60:20) - Soviet Embassy (285 Charlotte Street) (64:44) - Ottawa Journal (234 Queen Street) (67:21) - Justice Building (249 Wellington Avenue) (69:12) - Return to the Gouzenko Residence and Dundonald park (120:03) - Office of the Prime Minister and Privy Council Langevin Block (80 Wellington) (124:03) - Center Block (111 Wellington) (129:29) - Conclusion (142:47) - Epilogue
Too Square to be Hip
This historical podcast, sometimes doubling as walking tour and travel guide, seeks to explore the intersection of the past and the present.