History Impossible
A podcast by Alexander von Sternberg
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74 Episodes
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Revisionism and Misplaced Empathy: The Darryl Cooper - Tucker Carlson Situation
Published: 10/2/2024 -
The Elites Who Would Play God (w/ CJ Killmer of Dangerous History)
Published: 9/9/2024 -
The Yasuke Conspiracy (w/ Sebastian Major of Our Fake History)
Published: 8/27/2024 -
Why Hajj Amin Matters
Published: 8/12/2024 -
The Muslim Nazis: The German Voice of Islam
Published: 7/22/2024 -
Assassinations and Stoic Optimism (w/ The Eastern Border)
Published: 7/16/2024 -
Questioning Anti-Zionism, Colonizing Gaza, and Revealing Lenin (w/ David Josef Volodsko)
Published: 6/11/2024 -
The Oddsmakers of Armageddon (w/ Benjamin Teitelbaum)
Published: 5/20/2024 -
The Soviet Who Saved the World (w/ The Eastern Border)
Published: 4/29/2024 -
Oppenheimer and the Nuclear Question
Published: 3/31/2024 -
Closing the Holocaust Knowledge Gap
Published: 3/7/2024 -
The Holocaust Knowledge Gap w/ The History Underground
Published: 2/23/2024 -
The Perfect Tie: The Election of 1876 (w/ Richard Lim of This American President)
Published: 2/5/2024 -
Balkan Inferno: The Bosnian Dream
Published: 12/30/2023 -
Pogroms and Students
Published: 11/24/2023 -
The Greatest Blunder in Palestinian History w/ Oren Kessler
Published: 11/7/2023 -
Israel, Gaza, and Three Root Causes
Published: 10/31/2023 -
Affirmative Action and the Making of a Token
Published: 10/10/2023 -
Is The Holocaust Unique?
Published: 9/19/2023 -
Balkan Inferno: The Heritage of Horror
Published: 9/5/2023
History Impossible covers some of the less-known, strange, and supposedly impossible events, people, and ideologies throughout history that are all nonetheless true. The settings and time periods range from the Second World War to ancient Japan to medieval Europe, and many more. The show engages with difficult ideas and impossible decisions that were made by human beings like you or me, always to significant effect. It goes out of its way to grant agency to all of its subjects and does its best to present the most nuanced approach one can, all while acknowledging any personal biases that may exist. You will not find a more honest attempt at presenting difficult and controversial historical topics.