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  • DDH - Misremembering
    2024/11/12
    In today’s riveting segment of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes us on a journey exploring the chilling implications of Nazi ideology and why historical memory is vital. Using Adolf Hitler’s calculated policies in 1938 and his fascination with Napoleon’s mistakes as a starting point, Dave discusses why merely “knowing” history isn’t enough. Bowman argues that it’s our failure to *remember* history that leads us to make the same errors—mistakes like Hitler’s ill-fated Russian campaign, made with full knowledge of Napoleon’s blunders but without any real lessons learned. The discussion also tackles the casual use of terms like “Nazi” and “fascist” in modern politics. Bowman explains how using these words as casual insults, detached from their historical weight, diminishes our grasp on what these ideologies truly represent. Together with Bill Mick, Dave sheds light on how historical narratives shape societal values and warns against the perils of forgetting these lessons. With calls from listeners and powerful anecdotes, this episode reminds us that misusing historical terms not only disrespects the past but also endangers the moral foundation they teach us to uphold. Tune in as Dave Bowman and Bill Mick delve into a thoughtful conversation on why history matters now more than ever.
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    33 分
  • DDH - A Peace Too Late
    2024/11/11
    On November 11, 1918, the world stood on the brink of peace, but for thousands of American soldiers on the front lines in France, the war’s final moments were anything but peaceful. In this episode, we recount the last morning of World War I, when American “doughboys” were ordered to launch one final push just hours before the guns would fall silent. Explore the intense atmosphere in the trenches, where these young men faced heavy fire, uncertain of whether they would live to see peace. We discuss the motivations behind those final orders, the tragic cost in lives, and how the lessons of November 11, 1918, shaped military policy and America’s observance of Veterans Day. This is a story of sacrifice, honor, and the complicated road to peace.
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    6 分
  • DDH - Kyrstalnacht
    2024/11/10
    On November 9/10, 1938, a storm of hatred erupted across Germany and Austria in a brutal event known as Kristallnacht, or “Night of Broken Glass.” In this episode, we revisit that dark turning point when the Nazi regime transitioned from persecution to violence against Jewish communities, leaving streets filled with shattered glass and shattered lives. We explore the build-up to Kristallnacht, the horrifying events of that night, and its aftermath. Discover how this pivotal event foreshadowed the Holocaust and serves as a powerful warning today about the dangers of unchecked hatred and indifference. Join us as we remember and reflect on Kristallnacht, a grim chapter in history that must never be forgotten.
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    6 分
  • WTF - Election Sushi
    2024/11/10
    Here’s an episode description for Spotify and iTunes for the latest *What the Frock?* episode: --- In this candid post-election episode of *What the Frock?*, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod dive deep into America’s current political climate, tackling everything from election anxiety to celebrity endorsements, the unexpected consequences of social media, and the changing nature of modern campaigns. They share personal reflections, from Rabbi Dave’s son’s reaction to the election to the surprising reactions (and rumored antics) of celebrities like George Clooney. With characteristic humor and introspection, they question the labels we throw around, such as “Nazi” and “fascist,” while reflecting on historical lessons that seem lost on today’s polarized society. As they touch on Veterans Day reflections, personal milestones, and upcoming Hallmark movie reviews, this episode combines thoughtful analysis with lighthearted banter, all wrapped up in the duo’s unique blend of historical insight and modern skepticism.
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    1 時間
  • DDH - The Coup of 18 Brumaire
    2024/11/09
    On November 9, 1799—or as the French Revolutionary calendar marked it, 18 Brumaire, Year VIII—Napoleon Bonaparte executed a bold coup that would change the course of French history. In this episode, we dive into the chaotic final days of the French Revolution, where distrust and division plagued the government. With France weary from years of political upheaval, Napoleon returned from his military campaigns as a hero, ready to seize control of a fractured nation. Join us as we recount the high-stakes drama of 18 and 19 Brumaire. We’ll look at the calculated moves Napoleon and his allies made to oust the Directory, the tense confrontations with the Council of Five Hundred, and the role of fear—both real and manufactured—that paved the way for Napoleon’s ascent. Was this the end of the Revolution, or simply its evolution? This episode explores how one moment shifted power, leaving France on the brink of empire and setting the stage for a legacy that would shape history worldwide.
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    6 分
  • DDH - One War at a Time
    2024/11/07
    In this episode of Dave Does History, we take you back to 1861 for a tense diplomatic showdown that could have changed the course of the American Civil War. Known as the Trent Affair, this crisis began when a Union warship intercepted a British mail ship carrying Confederate diplomats, sparking outrage in Britain and bringing the two nations to the brink of war. How did President Lincoln navigate this high-stakes standoff, and what role did diplomacy play in avoiding a second conflict? Join us as we unravel the events, key figures, and lasting impact of the Trent Affair on U.S.-British relations and Civil War history.
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    5 分
  • DDH - Galloping Gertie
    2024/11/07
    On November 7, 1940, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge twisted, buckled, and fell into Puget Sound in a dramatic collapse that shook the engineering world. Known as “Galloping Gertie,” this suspension bridge was meant to symbolize the forward momentum of infrastructure in the Pacific Northwest. Instead, it would stand as a painful lesson in design and wind engineering.
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    8 分
  • The Buford Vision
    2024/11/06
    In this episode of Plausibly Live – The Dave Bowman Show, titled “The Buford Vision,” we delve into the pivotal moments leading up to the Battle of Gettysburg through the eyes of Union Brigadier General John Buford. Dave dissects the scene from the film Gettysburg, capturing Buford’s gritty determination and his understanding of the high stakes at play if the Union loses the high ground on July 1, 1863. As the episode unravels, it parallels Buford’s foresight with the political landscape of today, highlighting the importance of strategic vision and unity in the face of opposition. With historical insight and contemporary commentary, Dave challenges listeners to consider what it takes to hold the “high ground” in their own lives and in today’s political climate. Tune in for a blend of Civil War history, political analysis, and a call to action that resonates far beyond the battlefields of 1863.
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    24 分