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I love a good trainwreck. I mean, who doesn’t?
One day, historian and podcaster Steve Guerra, host of the Beyond the Big Screen Podcast, asked me what I call The Big Question: of all the trainwrecks you’ve studied so far, who is on your top ten list of all time?
It gave us the opportunity to better define a historical trainwreck, and it got us thinking about who wasn’t on the list and who should be.
Long time listeners of this show may not be surprised at the list, but then again…maybe you will.
Check out the Beyond The Big Screen Podcast at the link below.
https://www.atozhistorypage.com/beyond-the-big-screen/
Richard Nixon
Theodore Roosevelt
Cato the Younger
Philip II of Spain
Huey Long
Herbert Hoover
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/historys-trainwrecks.
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I love a good trainwreck. I mean, who doesn’t?
One day, historian and podcaster Steve Guerra, host of the Beyond the Big Screen Podcast, asked me what I call The Big Question: of all the trainwrecks you’ve studied so far, who is on your top ten list of all time?
It gave us the opportunity to better define a historical trainwreck, and it got us thinking about who wasn’t on the list and who should be.
Long time listeners of this show may not be surprised at the list, but then again…maybe you will.
Check out the Beyond The Big Screen Podcast at the link below.
https://www.atozhistorypage.com/beyond-the-big-screen/
Richard Nixon
Theodore Roosevelt
Cato the Younger
Philip II of Spain
Huey Long
Herbert Hoover
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/historys-trainwrecks.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.