Episodes

The Great War Comes Home
June 10, 2026

The Great War Comes Home

Today is Gustav’s story - the daily account of a grandfather living on the German homefront during World War I. While the glorious war starts as “the greatest time of my life”, he worries about his son Ludwig fighting on the front. IMAGE Picture from Gustav’s diary: Ludwig Schlott. BIBLIOGRAPHY Marshall von Hindenburg. Translated by F.A. Holt. Out of my Life . Cassell and Company, ltd. 1920 Gustav Schlott memoirs. Deutsches Tagebucharchiv, DTA Reg.Nr. 3768, 1 translation by Robyn Thompson.
Peace, Land, and Bread!
May 10, 2026

Peace, Land, and Bread!

Today we continue our conversation on life during the Russian Revolution and the Bolsheviks' ambitions for the country. Our primary account comes from Elfriede, a young woman living in Odessa, Ukraine when the revolution came. She describes the conflicts between the Reds and Whites, her stint as a typist for the infamous Cheka (secret police), and her eventual escape through Bulgaria. Bibliography Elfriede Becker memoirs, Deutsches Tagebucharchiv, DTA 4710-1, translation By Robyn Thompson Image ...
An Escape From Russia
April 17, 2026

An Escape From Russia

What would you do if you woke up one day and suddenly found yourself an "enemy" of the people with whom you had grown up? In this episode, we follow the story of Anna's family - bourgeois Germans caught in Russia during World War I and the Russian Revolution.
Preserving the Past
April 7, 2026

Preserving the Past

What's the difference between a diary and a memoir? In this episode, we take advantage of an opportunity to interview Christiane Weinzierl from the German Diary Archive in Emmendingen, Germany about diaries, memoirs, and the art and task of preserving the past. You can find out more about the archive at their website: https://tagebucharchiv.de
The Last First Family of Russia
Jan. 4, 2026

The Last First Family of Russia

The story of the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, and his family. We discuss their early lives, marriage, and the challenges they faced, such as their son Alexei's hemophilia and the introduction of Rasputin into their lives. Following this, we cover the political turmoil and the unrest leading up to World War I, Nicholas's role in the war, and his eventual abdication. Both primary sources, Sophie and Pierre, provide firsthand accounts of the family's final days. Image Nicholas II of Russi...
Her Majesty's Drug Cartel
Dec. 19, 2025

Her Majesty's Drug Cartel

That time China declared a war on drugs, and found themselves pitted against the narco traffickers of the 19th century - the British Empire. Welcome to the first Opium War. Image Commissioner Lin and the Destruction of the Opium in 1839 . https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Destruction_of_opium_in_1839.jpg Sources Chang, Hsin Pao. Commissioner Lin and the Opium War. The Norton Library. W.W. Norton and Company, inc . New York, 1970. Cree, Dr. Edward H . Naval Surgeon: The Voyages of Dr. E...
The Shanghai Refugees
Dec. 7, 2025

The Shanghai Refugees

After Kristallnacht, there were few places still taking in Jews fleeing Nazi Germany. One of those was Shanghai, under Japanese occupation. When Japan entered the war as allies of Germany, the fate of these refugees hung in the balance. Photo The arrival of Jewish refugees from Austria in Shanghai. The refugees are disembarking from the Italian ship Conte Verde. 1938 December 14 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of National Archives and Records Administration, College Park Refere...
A Jew Who Stood Guard for Hitler
Nov. 12, 2025

A Jew Who Stood Guard for Hitler

We discuss the experiences of Edward Adler, a Jewish man in 1930's Germany, as he describes growing anti-semitism, being forced to build one of the first extermination camps, and his narrow escape after Kristallnacht. And that one time he was a kid and joined the Nazis - before they found out he was a Jew. Image Germany - a sign on a Jewish store: Protect Yourselves, Germans, Do Not Buy From Jews. Yad Vashem Archives Archival Signature: 3116/50 Sources RG Number: RG-50.042.0003 Interview with Ed...
King Leopold and his Rubber
Nov. 5, 2025

King Leopold and his Rubber

Today we talk about Leopold II, King of Belgium from 1865-1909, and his personal empire in the African Congo. This is the story of a man who put his pocketbook ahead of a people, the nation he enslaved, and the global cast of writers and advocates that worked to bring him down. Image In The Rubber Coils. Scene - The Congo 'Free' State" Linley Sambourne depicts King Leopold II of Belgium as a snake attacking a Congolese rubber collector. Published on 28 November 1906 Edward Linley Sambourne, Publ...
The Kindertransport - When Britain Came to the Rescue
Oct. 30, 2025

The Kindertransport - When Britain Came to the Rescue

We discuss the Kindertransport program through which around 10,000 children were saved from Nazi occupied Europe from November 1938 until German occupation of the Netherlands in 1940. Image A picture of one of the tags that children wore around their neck when arriving in Britain, as a way for them to meet with their foster families. This numbered identification tag was worn by Henry Schmelzer when he was a member of a Kindertransport sent from Austria to England in December 1938. United States ...