Historia – Ungern – Rekommenderade podcasts
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Amit elhallgattak, meghamisítottak, amit kitöröltek. Horváth Szilárd beszélget a XX. századi magyar történelemről, tabuk nélkül. Itt az idő, hogy tiszta vizet öntsünk a pohárba!
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Podcast érdekes és hihetetlen történelmi eseményekről
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Hárman vagyunk, egy ember mindig felkészül valamilyen történelmi témával, a másik kettő fogalom nélkül kommenteli, közben jókat röhögünk.
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WW2,WW1 and more!
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Two armchair UFOlogists have their eyes on the skies while trying to keep their feet on the ground... Join us each week as we explore different stories associated with UFO and UAP phenomena.
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You're gonna rot - but that doesn't have to be a bummer! Prepare for the inevitable with Max and Dorian as they explore the history and culture of death and decomposition.
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رادیو داستان، قصه را با موسیقی میآمیزد تا خیال خواننده به رویای شنونده بپیوندد
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A podcast series that covers the history of Cuba, from Columbus to Castro, focusing on the events of the Cuban Revolution of 1953-1959, its causes, and its repercussions.
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Beszélgetések történelemről, geek dolgokról, ezek kapcsolatáról és sok minden másról.
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Horror
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Dos jóvenes hablan de todo un poco. ¿El hilo conductor? La Guerra Civil española. Curiosidades, anécdotas y hype filosófico que hacen de este periodo de la historia algo fresco y diferente.
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Ez lenne a szabadság?
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Történetek, élethelyzetek, melyekben jelen vagyunk - együtt, veled.
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Történelmi fotók, események, tanulmányok minden napra.
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Customs. Culture. Context. is a podcast that explores a wide breadth of antiquated customs, concepts and beliefs that are deemed outrageous or immoral and are contrasted with today's society.
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Co-hosts Henry Price and Joshua Stokes tackle the ins and outs of an eclectic assortment of historical figures, ranging from pious nuns to vicious pirates, from celebrated musicians to eccentric dictators. Combing through the tragedies and triumphs that occur over the subject’s lifetime, they dispense unique and insightful information while also poking fun at the utter insanity that surrounds the real lives of various notable persons, events and myths, all in around an hour.
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This first season of The Human History Podcast brings us back to the ancients: those earliest civilizations which are responsible for the shape of the world as it is today as much as anything that's happened since. We travel back through time and around the globe as we explore peoples from the Sumerians to the Mayans to the Indus Valley and more. This trip through ancient history is hosted by James Baldwin, who's primary interest is in history, economics, and politics. James is neither a historian nor an archaeologist. No academic lectures here. Just a general interest in the story of us. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/humanhistory/support
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This podcast is made by middle school and high school students who are in the Ottoman History Classes on Outschool.com and Matthew Grace's private classes.Students study a part of Ottoman History for 8-weeks and choose something that interests them to make a podcast with. This is the fruit of their labor.
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Occult, History, Conspiracy, Violence.
Host, Jon Towers pours a giant drink and tackles topics weekly. Sometimes dark, sometimes mysterious but always entertaining. Jon presents the information in a conversational but edgy tone and struggles to add context and often levity to these examinations of dark magic, the mysteries hidden in dusty old books, forgotten myths, unknown stories of our past, politics and pop-culture and plots from secret organizations and elites. -
On l’appelle « l’homme providentiel », ou encore l’homme du 18 juin. Mais avant de devenir le Grand Charles, il fut à peu près… personne. En 5 années, de 1940 à 1945, le mythe De Gaulle s’est forgé à coups d’appels à la radio et d’audacieux coups militaires. Voici comment Charles est devenu le Grand De Gaulle.
Ce programme est soutenu par le Musée de l’Armée, dans le cadre de l’exposition “Comme en 40”, à découvrir du 17 septembre 2020 au 10 janvier 2021, au Musée de l’Armée, aux Invalides, à Paris. Plus d’infos sur www.musée-armée.fr
Source des sons d'archives: Institut national de l'audiovisuel
Musiques: "La Madelon", de Marcelly; "Ah! que la France est belle!" de Marcelle Bordas.
Interviews:
Aurélie Luneau, spécialiste de Radio Londres : docteure en histoire et productrice sur France Culture, Aurélie Luneau a écrit de nombreux ouvrages sur la Seconde Guerre mondiale et la guerre de 14. Dernier ouvrage paru le 3 juin 2020 : L’Appel du 18 juin aux éditions Flammarion.
Vincent Giraudier, responsable de l’Historial Charles de Gaulle à Paris : docteur en histoire militaire et études de défense, ses travaux de recherche portent essentiellement sur le système répressif de l’État français. Dernier ouvrage paru : Les Bastilles de Vichy (Paris, Tallandier, 2009). Il est responsable de l’Historial Charles de Gaulle, situé aux Invalides, à Paris.
Ecriture: Cyrielle Le Moigne-Tolba
Narration: Cyril Azouvi
Réalisation: Lucas Wybo
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