
Rail Transport and Systematic Genocide
In this episode, we break down how movement enabled extermination. In this episode, we explain why trains were more important than weapons.

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History Happens gently explores the past without urgency, intensity, or spectacle. Each episode focuses on everyday life across centuries, told slowly and thoughtfully, with the kind of steady narration that helps your breathing slow and your mind relax. No ads interrupt the middle — just one short ad at the very start, then uninterrupted history from there on.
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In this episode, we reveal how numerical thinking reduced people to data points. In this episode, we examine how abstraction fueled cruelty.

In this episode, we explore how Okinawa became the defining battle at the end of World War II. We discuss why its brutality reshaped the path forward.

In this episode, we explain why US commanders saw Iwo Jima as essential. We break down what would have been lost without it.

In this episode, we break down how Midway allowed the U.S. Navy to seize the initiative. We explain why this battle marked the start of a long counteroffensive.

In this episode, we explain how Japan carried out the Pearl Harbor attack with precision. In this episode, we explore what went right and what nearly failed.

In this episode, we break down how the Battle of Kursk unfolded and why it involved more tanks than any battle before or since. In this episode, we explain how scale favored the Soviet Union.

In this episode, we explore how brutal winter conditions compounded Germany’s problems at Stalingrad. We explain why logistics collapsed when survival became the priority.

In this episode, we explore how control of the air decides modern warfare. In this episode, we use the Battle of Britain as the defining example.

In this episode, we explore how escaping Dunkirk altered the trajectory of WWII. In this episode, we explain why morale mattered as much as numbers.

In this episode, we explain how the agreement removed obstacles to military expansion. In this episode, we connect the pact directly to the outbreak of wider conflict.

In this episode, we break down the rapid transformation from elected leader to authoritarian ruler. We explain the critical moments that enabled it.

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In this episode, we break down the decision to launch the coup and why it was so reckless. We explore how the risk ended in failure instead of victory.

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