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Napoleon’s Battles Built Political Control
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In this episode, we break down how battlefield success strengthened Napoleon’s grip on power. We show how military authority evolved into state control.
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How Alexander’s Phalanx Crushed His Enemies
06:15|In this episode, we explore the tactics and formation of Alexander the Great's Phalanx that led to his stunning victories in battle. We'll examine how this innovative military strategy outmaneuvered and overwhelmed opposing forces.
Janissaries: How Enslaved Boys Became Elite Soldiers
06:03|In this episode, we explore the intriguing history of the Janissaries, who were originally enslaved boys transformed into elite soldiers. We'll discuss their training, influence on the Ottoman Empire, and the complexities of their unique position in society.
The World’s Most Secret Weapon Project
04:16|In this episode, we explain why the atomic bomb became the most secret weapon project in history. In this episode, we break down how information control was just as important as the science itself.
Why Japan Surrendered After Two Bombs
04:22|In this episode, we explain why the second atomic strike mattered as much as the first. We break down how it removed any remaining hope of resistance.
How Manila Was Reduced to Rubble
04:50|In this episode, we trace the events that led to Manila’s destruction in 1945. In this episode, we explain how a fight meant to liberate the city instead shattered it.
Berlin’s Fall and Hitler’s End
04:37|In this episode, we connect the fall of Berlin with Hitler’s final actions. In this episode, we explain how military defeat sealed his fate.