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The History of the Twentieth Century

Summary: A chronicle of the history of the twentieth century, including art, music, popular culture, science, religion, and, of course, politics and war.

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 166 An Unanswered Riddle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:06

The policies of the new Bolshevik government befuddled both the Allies and the Central Powers. Both sides in the war sought better relations with Moscow, but the murders of the Imperial family signaled that the Bolsheviks were not ready to make nice.

 165 You Die Waiting for It | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:07

The end of the war on the Eastern Front and the Italian defeat at Caporetto gave Austria-Hungary a badly needed military respite. But domestically, the country was crumbling, economically, socially, and politically. Discontent has reached critical mass.

 164 Grim Earnest, to the Death | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:43

The length and the toll of the Great War were a tragedy, but for Czech and Slovak nationalists, they also presented an opportunity to shake off the bonds of Habsburg rule and achieve independence.

 163 A State Not Yet Born | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:25

In Russia, the Bolshevik government succeeds in throttling the Constituent Assembly and taking full control of the national government. They find themselves up against an array of enemies, including Czech and Slovak soldiers who had been fighting in the Russian Army.

 162 We Just Got Here | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:47

A year after the US declared war on Germany, America's contribution to the war effort was still small. Later in 1918, after working through some political and organizational difficulties, American units began to make a difference on the battlefield.

 161 Kaiserschlacht | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:39

Now that peace had come on the Eastern front, German soldiers were redeployed to the Western Front in one last-ditch attempt to win the war before the number of US troops on the Western Front became overwhelming.

 160 The Fourteen Points | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:03

Leon Trotsky challenged the Allies to state what great cause they were fighting for that justified continuing the war. With the Central Powers showing signs of readiness to negotiate, Woodrow Wilson lays out his conditions.

 159 The Liberal Crisis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:36

The Great War was framed in the West as a fight for the future of democracy, but in this episode we ponder how the demands of war are weakening democracy at home.

 158 So Thoroughly Policed | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:12

We look at economic and social changes in America brought on by the war, including the Espionage Act and new restrictions on freedom of expression.

 157 A Path Strewn with Roses | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:49

Early 1918 saw both Germany and Russia each eager to make peace for their own reasons, but the power of the German military forced the Bolshevik government in Russia to accept the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.

 156 Locomotives for Heads | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:04

The October Revolution was seen at the time as merely replacing one temporary arrangement with another. But the Bolsheviks had other ideas.

 155 A Lake of Blood | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:14

Although Iran was not a belligerent in the Great War, Russian and Turkish armies clashed in Iran and the nation suffered. The Greek government split over the war question.

 154 The Balfour Declaration | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 45:24

As British troops advance into Palestine, the British Cabinet formally embraces the concept of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, but does not explain what that means.

 153 The Visionary and the Evangelist | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:31

Is it because of the Great War that Billy Sunday had his greatest revival ever? Or that peasant children in Portugal witness miracles?

 152 Like a River Flowing On | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:54

The Chinese government (despite its many internal problems) was willing to enter the Great War in order to reclaim concessions lost to Germany and Austria. The Allies were initially hesitant, but as the casualties mounted and the shortage of manpower became acute, Chinese civilian laborers began working behind the front lines. Later, after a U-boat attack killed hundreds of Chinese, China formally entered the war.

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