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NSFC History

NSFC History

De : Dr A D Curry
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This podcast series journeys through the major turning points of modern history explored in OCR A‑Level History, tracing Britain’s transformation from the crises of the 1930s to the political reinvention of 1997, uncovering the dramatic rise and fall of Russian rulers from Alexander II to Khrushchev, and charting the ideological, economic and military struggles that shaped the American Revolution between 1740 and 1796. Blending political drama, social change and international conflict, the series brings together three continents, three centuries and three defining narratives to reveal how power, protest and leadership reshaped nations and the wider world.

(This project includes AI‑generated voices, but all content is based entirely on research and material created by researchers.)

© [2024] [A D Curry]. All rights reserved.
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  • Who is Responsible for the Holocaust?
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode, we examine the complex question of responsibility for the Holocaust, beginning with Adolf Hitler’s central role in shaping the vision, rhetoric, and authorisation for genocide, and moving through the actions of key Nazi leaders whose initiatives, rivalries, and bureaucratic efficiency turned ideology into systematic murder. We explore the varied forms of responsibility among ordinary people—those who participated, those who enabled events through silence or compliance, and those who resisted or attempted to help—while also considering the wider international context that allowed persecution and genocide to unfold with limited intervention. Finally, we highlight the many forms of resistance, from armed uprisings to acts of cultural, spiritual, and everyday defiance, revealing how choices, structures, and circumstances intersected in one of history’s darkest chapters.

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    32 min
  • Evolution of the Holocaust
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode, we trace the radicalisation of Nazi policy toward Europe’s Jews, beginning with early efforts to force emigration before examining the regime’s first mass‑killing programme, Aktion T4, and how its methods and personnel became a blueprint for later atrocities. We explore how the invasions of Poland, France, and the USSR each transformed Nazi strategy, expanding both opportunity and intent as occupation brought millions more Jews under German control and unleashed unprecedented violence in the east. From there, we follow the path to systematic genocide, including the coordination and bureaucratic clarity provided by the Wannsee Conference, before charting the evolving machinery of mass murder from 1942 to 1945. Join us as we uncover how war, ideology, and administrative planning converged to create the most destructive phase of the Holocaust.

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    27 min
  • Hitler's Rise to Power and Nazi Jewish Laws
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode, we explore Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in the early 1930s, tracing how political instability, economic crisis, and calculated propaganda enabled the Nazis to dismantle democracy and establish a dictatorship. We examine the tightening web of pre‑war Jewish legislation that steadily stripped German Jews of their rights, as well as the regime’s aggressive foreign policy that both emboldened Nazi ambitions and shaped its racial agenda. The episode also delves into the powerful role of anti‑Jewish propaganda and state‑orchestrated terror in normalising persecution, culminating in the 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom—a violent turning point that signalled the shift from discrimination to open brutality. Join us as we uncover how ideology, policy, and orchestrated violence converged to lay the foundations for the Holocaust.

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    32 min
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