History on the Bright Side
By Jared Andrus
History on the Bright SideNov 13, 2020
History on the Darkside Crossover
Enjoy a bonus episode of my longer format podcast "History on the Dark Side". This episode is a conversation about the Boston massacre and some of the many similarities in our modern America today. (From HOTDS S1 E12)
Black Hawks
The raid in Mogadishu immortalized in the book and film Black hawk Down provides true life heroism and an understanding of the price we pay to leave no man behind.
Comrades
Twice upon a time, a Russian officer saved the world from Nuclear War
No Survivors
Abraham Wald was an exiled European Jew whose work with the US military during WW2 saved lives and brought a new way of thinking about mathematics in the war and everyday life.
Leaving the Field
Pat Tillman was a professional football player who walked away from the game and joined the Army after 9/11. His desire to be true to himself is complemented by his mother's demands for truth following his death in Afghanistan.
Hate or Hospitality
Come to the Cross
Why would a black man attend a KKK rally? Why would a Grand Dragon of the KKK be found in a black man's living room? Daryl Davis has taken a very personal response to racism after experiencing hate as a child. Find out how he has become the unlikeliest of friends with those who claimed to hate him and given us all a different tool to fight racism and division in America today.
Mother Moses
Lesser known facts about George Washington and Harriet Tubman. Beyond the myths we find that the truth; a truth that is every bit as inspiring as the exaggerations we learned in grade school.
The Man who broke INTO Auschwitz
Denis Avey, A British soldier in WWII was in a POW camp that was part of the Auschwitz complex. He heard about what went on on the "other side" and made the incredible decision to trade with another prisoner so he could see for himself what happened there. Special guest Lizbeth explains what she learned while researching for a National History Day project.
The Man in the Water
In 1982, Florida Air Flight 90 crashed through the 14th street bridge and into the icy Potomac River. 73 souls were lost in the crash, but the story of the six who initially survived, and the everyday men and women who were thrust into this tragedy is worth remembering.
Keep Rolling
Does the past prepare us for a specific future?
On the Run
An inspiring story about 3 runners from the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City
The Good Nazi
Georg Duckwitz was a small fish in a big pond. A singular bureaucrat in the Nazi Regime who not only resisted deporting the Jews from Denmark, but actively put in motion the wheels that led to the over 98% of Danish Jews surviving the war. Learn how he lit a spark that ignited an entire nation into action.