Witness History
Ein Podcast von BBC World Service
1472 Folgen
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Bardo Museum attack in Tunisia
Vom: 14.3.2025 -
The Gambia’s ‘Queen of Recycling’
Vom: 13.3.2025 -
The Capitol Crawl
Vom: 12.3.2025 -
King Kong: South Africa's first all-black musical
Vom: 11.3.2025 -
The invention of GPS
Vom: 10.3.2025 -
How bloodshed in Selma led to the US Voting Rights Act 1965
Vom: 7.3.2025 -
The Great Toyota War
Vom: 6.3.2025 -
The US invasion of Panama
Vom: 5.3.2025 -
The invention of the shopping trolley
Vom: 4.3.2025 -
The Calais 'Jungle' migrant camp
Vom: 3.3.2025 -
Africa’s stolen Metis children
Vom: 28.2.2025 -
Surviving Chile's tsunami
Vom: 27.2.2025 -
Denmark’s Inuit children experiment
Vom: 26.2.2025 -
The Nellie massacre
Vom: 25.2.2025 -
Discovering the structure of haemoglobin
Vom: 24.2.2025 -
Assassination of Malcolm X
Vom: 21.2.2025 -
Murder at the Berlin Wall
Vom: 20.2.2025 -
Bolivia’s first indigenous president
Vom: 19.2.2025 -
Bo: The death of a language
Vom: 18.2.2025 -
The world's longest kiss
Vom: 17.2.2025
Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from the death of Adolf Hitler, the first spacewalk and the making of the movie Jaws, to celebrity tortoise Lonesome George, the Kobe earthquake and the invention of superglue. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: Eva Peron – Argentina’s Evita; President Ronald Reagan and his famous ‘tear down this wall’ speech; Thomas Keneally on why he wrote Schindler’s List; and Jacques Derrida, France’s ‘rock star’ philosopher. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the civil rights swimming protest; the disastrous D-Day rehearsal ; and the death of one of the world’s oldest languages.