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History Hits is a gripping history podcast that uncovers the dark, strange, and hidden stories behind our world’s past. Each episode dives into eerie legends, forgotten events, mythical figures, and unexplained mysteries, blending historical fact with chilling folklore. Explore how tales of the supernatural shaped cultures, sparked fear, and influenced real history, revealing the truth, the myth, and the haunting space in between.
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In this episode, we explain how atomic bombs ended the deadliest war in history. We explore why Japan’s leadership chose surrender over annihilation.
In this episode, we explain how the atomic bomb was built without alerting the public or enemies. In this episode, we cover censorship, false stories, and strict surveillance.
In this episode, we highlight the often-overlooked destruction of Manila in 1945. In this episode, we explain why this battle deserves more attention.
In this episode, we examine the idea of a “last stand” from inside the bunker. In this episode, we explain why escape was no longer possible.
In this episode, we explore how the Nuremberg Trials redefined what justice looks like after major conflicts. In this episode, we explain how accountability became a legal expectation.
In this episode, we explain how high-ranking Nazis fled Europe after WWII. In this episode, we break down the ratlines that protected them.
In this episode, we explore how thousands of Nazis fled justice after the collapse of Germany. In this episode, we explain how some were eventually found and exposed.
In this episode, we explain how forms, permits, and rail access enabled killing at scale. In this episode, we show how genocide hid behind administration.
In this episode, we analyze how fear was deliberately built into Heydrich’s policies. We explain why his rule became a blueprint for Nazi occupation tactics.
In this episode, we examine how persuasion replaced open debate. In this episode, we break down how truth was reshaped through constant messaging.
In this episode, we trace how behind-the-scenes control proved more powerful than public speeches. In this episode, we reveal how silence and systems shaped history.
In this episode, we examine how the Waffen-SS was marketed as an elite unit to attract recruits. In this episode, we discuss how image and myth fueled its expansion.
In this episode, we explore why the Battle of Okinawa dragged on despite overwhelming force. We analyze how defensive tactics and stubborn resistance prolonged the carnage.
In this episode, we explain where Iwo Jima fit into the island-hopping campaign. We focus on how it supported attacks on mainland Japan.
In this episode, we discuss how Guadalcanal tested Marine doctrine and endurance. We explain why the battle became legendary in Marine Corps history.
In this episode, we analyze how Japan lost its naval superiority almost overnight. We explain why carrier losses mattered more than territory.
In this episode, we uncover the secret preparations leading up to Pearl Harbor. In this episode, we explain how training and secrecy were maintained for months.
In this episode, we compare two very different command styles on the battlefield. In this episode, we explain how those differences shaped the fighting.
In this episode, we explain how defensive depth and fortifications defined the Battle of Kursk. In this episode, we show why Germany’s offensive doctrine failed against Soviet strategy.
In this episode, we explain why historians view Stalingrad as the start of Nazi Germany’s downfall. We break down how defeat spiraled into continuous retreat.




