Because of this....that. A look into historical moments that changed the world forever.
By Rose Loren Geer-Robbins
Because of this....that. A look into historical moments that changed the world forever.Apr 13, 2021
Henry Ford- American Hero or Villian?
This episode is also available at : https://wannabehistorian.blog/2020/11/04/henry-ford-american-hero-or-villian-part-3-of-the-1920s-series/
President Warren G. Harding…why is he considered the worst President?
What is the scandal that landed President Harding with the worst rating out of all Presidents? Does he still deserve the title? You decide after hearing what I have to say!
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With the title of Night Witches- you know they had to be bad ass with that name…but who were they?
Explore the role that Soviet Union women pilots played in WWII and how they helped win the war!
This episode is also available as a blog post: wannabehistorian.blog
‘I think this would be a good time for a beer!’ My reason why FDR was considered a great President.
82 days into his 4th term as President, FDR dies at his home in Warm Springs, GA. I wanted to explore why FDR was such a popular president within the first 30 days of his first term- and the answer will surprise you. You should probably get a beer before listening to this one.
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Earthquakes, sandstorms, and missing pieces of wood…it must be Easter.
Looking into one of the fundamental icons of Easter- the Cross. Where did it come from, and where did it go?
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://wannabehistorianblog.wordpress.com/2021/04/03/earthquakes-sandstorms-and-missing-pieces-of-wood-it-must-be-easter/
The Day a Generation Died- the New London Consolidated School Explosion
It is a warm spring day in East Texas and the middle and high school students are waiting for the final bell at 3:30pm when suddenly the their lives are changed forever. It is considered the 3rd deadliest disaster in Texas, and it changed the U.S. forever.