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The Untitled History Podcast

Hosted by Gareth Edwards · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 15 episodes

★★★★★5.0(5 ratings · Apple Podcasts)

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Deep dives into history’s fascinating rabbit holes. Untitled History Podcast is the podcast that takes you beyond the textbooks to explore the untold stories of the ancient and modern worlds. Join Gareth Edwards and a lineup of world-leading experts that lifts the lid on famous episodes and obscure global events alike. Do you like our podcast? Then please leave us a review , it helps us a lot! Host: Gareth Edwards More about Gareth Edwards: ⁠ https://battleguide.co.uk/untitled-history#host ⁠ To comment and ask questions, please join our community: ⁠ https://untitled-history.com/supporters Use our code: Rabbit and get one month free as a

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Gareth Edwards hosts The Untitled History Podcast, a history show with 15 episodes published.

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Episode 16: Antarctica: The Nazi Whale Oil Mission

May 28, 202657mEp. 16

Between 1936 and 1939, Nazi Germany operated the thirds largest whaling fleet in the world. Its giant processing ships roamed the Antarctic, almost driving the Blue Whale to extinction. All to make one vital product: mar

Episode 15: How Firearms Became Fashionable in the Renaissance

May 21, 20261h 1mEp. 15

In the 15th century, guns were often seen as the devil’s weapon. Unchivalrous and “unmanly”, they were viewed with suspicion by the European elite. Within a hundred years, this had changed. Guns were now luxury items amo

Episode 14: The Surprising History Behind the Eurovision Song Contest

May 14, 202658mEp. 14

In May 1950, at the Imperial Hotel in Torquay, representatives from 23 European national broadcasters gathered to discuss future cooperation. The result was the creation of the European Broadcasting Union, or EBU. Today,

Episode 13: The Forgotten War between Britain and the USA

May 7, 20261h 5mEp. 13

By 1812 Imperial France, under the leadership of Napoleon had become the dominant force in Europe. Only Britain and Portugal were still fighting against an Empire that now stretched from the shores of the Atlantic and th

Episode 12: The Reichswehr and the Weimar State

Apr 30, 20261h 3mEp. 12

On 9th November 1918, with a revolution underway in Germany, a new republic was declared in Berlin. The next day, German Chancellor Friedrich Ebert and General Wilhelm Groener, acting in the name of the Supreme Army Comm

Episode 11: The Battle That Changed Football: Spion Kop 1900

Apr 23, 20261h 13mEp. 11

For football fans, just the mention of Liverpool’s ‘Kop End’ evokes an image of a packed stand full of fans. Many other football clubs also have a Kop stand too. But why do those stands have that name? In this episode we

Episode 10: Battle of Quiberon Bay: France’s Doomed Invasion

Apr 16, 20261h 16m

In 1759 France and Britain were locked in the Seven Years War. It was a war of global proportions. In Europe, Russia, India, and the American colonies the two countries fought to establish who was the dominant world powe

Episode 9: Europe's Strangest Borders: Holy Roman Empire

Apr 9, 202646mEp. 9

The Holy Roman Empire would exist for almost 1000 years. In that time it would encompass vast swaithes of Europe, trigger religious wars and result in a number of important people being thrown out of windows. Yet through

Episode 8: The Forgotten British (and Australian!) Space Programme

Apr 2, 20261h 9mEp. 8

After WW2, Britain began work on its independent nuclear deterrent, building on Nazi technology seized at the end of WW2. Over time, this would spawn a successful space programme that by 1971 was launching rockets into s

Episode 7: How to Conduct a Highway Robbery

Mar 26, 202650mEp. 8

In this episode, we explore the fascinating story of the infamous highwaymen who for hundreds of years plagued Europe’s roads, preying on unsuspecting travellers, often with deadly consequences. But, what’s the real stor

Episode 6: Rat Lines, the Vatican and Nazi escape lines

Mar 19, 20261h 1mEp. 6

In the decades following the end of World War II, thousands of Nazis from Germany, Austria and other countries fled Europe to avoid investigation for war crimes. Many of them used informal escape networks in countries su

Episode 5: The Austrian Spy Chief Who Was Russia’s Double Agent

Mar 12, 20261h 7mEp. 5

Founded in 1879, the Austro-Hungarian Evidenzbureau was the first permanent military intelligence service in the world. In 1901 Colonel Alfred Redl was appointed head of counter espionage. Redl’s reign saw a burst of inn

Episode 4: The Boston Massacre

Mar 5, 20261h 5mEp. 5

On the evening of the 5th of March 1770, a ragged volley of shots rang out on the streets of Boston, Massachusetts. That volley would change the history of the world. The incident, in which British troops fired into an a

Episode 3: The Virginians who fought for the Union in the Civil War

Feb 26, 20261h 2mEp. 3

Before the outbreak of the American Civil War, Colonel Robert E Lee wrote: I can anticipate no greater calamity for the country than a dissolution of the Union. It would be an accumulation of all the evils we complain of

Episode 1: The Wartime origins of words and phrases

Feb 19, 202648mEp. 1

In this episode we cover the fascinating history of phrases and evolution of language in the English speaking world. From everyday sayings and their origins, to common terms lost to the passage of time, we explore some o

Episode 2: The History of Cats on Ships

Feb 19, 20261h 6mEp. 2

From as early as 7000 years before the common era, we have evidence suggesting cats served alongside humans on ships. This isn’t just in a civilian capacity. As long as there have been warships, cats have served on them

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The Untitled History Podcast is hosted by Gareth Edwards. The show is categorised under history and has published 15 episodes.

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The Untitled History Podcast has published 15 episodes.

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