Dan Carlin: Hardcore History

If I'm a "noob" to Carlin, is there a right or wrong way to jump into his stuff?


I'm obsessed with history podcasts/documentaries. Have been going through some documentaries on American Presidents, Revolutionary War, Civil War, WWI, WWII, Hitler, Holocaust, North Korea, Saudi Arabia oil, and any and everything else halfway interesting.

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Well this isn't what I expected. I thought it was going to be the history of the adult film genre. You disappoint me Janny.
 
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For you fellow history nerds: On this day 103 years ago, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria took place.

If you've listened to the Brink of Armageddon, Carlin mentions how if Gavrilo Princip didn't stop for a sandwich the war might not have happened. Just right place right time (and it took a goofy-ass post parade route by Ferdinand's driver). Carlin even went as far to say that Princip could be one of the most important figures of the whole 20th century.
 
For you fellow history nerds: On this day 103 years ago, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria took place.

If you've listened to the Brink of Armageddon, Carlin mentions how if Gavrilo Princip didn't stop for a sandwich the war might not have happened. Just right place right time (and it took a goofy-ass post parade route by Ferdinand's driver). Carlin even went as far to say that Princip could be one of the most important figures of the whole 20th century.

I don't think that's an exaggeration at all.
 
One could argue that Europe was still a "powder keg."

The assassination of June 28, 1914 is still fascinating, of course.

But war might have been coming in some way eventually no matter what.
 
One could argue that Europe was still a "powder keg."

The assassination of June 28, 1914 is still fascinating, of course.

But war might have been coming in some way eventually no matter what.


I also enjoyed hearing Carlin talk about how eerily similar the JFK assassination was to this.
 
I thought this was going to be an update on his next history podcast.

He gave a bit of an update that wasn't really an update in his latest Common Sense podcast from last Monday. Basically said that he ran in to trouble with his topic and is going to a plan b topic but wants to make sure he does a good job with it. Has something else in the works that is slowing him down and that they are working on it and appreciate our patience.
 
Getting around time for a new one to come out. He was on Rogen a couple weeks and had some good stuff. I need a new Hardcore History in my Life.

I’m hoping for either a crazy one off like the one about the crazy religious people. Or a series on the most recent Balkan war (unlikely).
 
Dan has stated that he doesn't like doing "recent" events. About how you need time to view things.

Ya that is wishful thinking on that from me it just seems like one of those things that is a tangled web that he likes to take on .

A US Civil War series would also be epic from Carlin.
 
I'm a relative Hardcore History newb. I've listened to Wrath of the Khans, and maybe a few others a while back.

Can anyone give me a list of their favorites?
 

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