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The History of the Twentieth Century

Mark Painter·451 episodes

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

Why listen

The History of the Twentieth Century is a patient, chronological walk through the forces that shaped modern life, from wars and diplomacy to film, science, music, and political ideas. Mark Painter narrates it as one continuous story, with episodes short enough for regular listening but detailed enough to reward people who want context beyond headline events. It is a strong fit for listeners who like history podcasts that build a world piece by piece rather than jumping between unrelated topics.

Series(7)

Episodes

48 min
May 24, 2026Episode 446
446 Is Paris Burning?

The Allies invade southern France, close the Falaise pocket, and the German line collapses. Soon the Allies are advancing on Paris.

42 min
May 17, 2026Episode 445
445 Breakout and Pursuit

When Patton's Third Army broke through the front line, the Germans had a serious problem.

42 min
May 10, 2026Episode 444
444 Tempest

The Polish Home Army makes a last-ditch effort to assert the authority of the government in exile, while Romania successfully switches sides.

42 min
Apr 26, 2026Episode 443
Shoot the Works

Hitler exacts retribution for the assassination attempt against him, while in France, the Americans break out of Normandy.

40 min
Apr 19, 2026Episode 442
Make Peace, You Fools

Bloody inconclusive fighting in Normandy, and the Democratic Party nominates Roosevelt for a fourth term.

56 min
Apr 12, 2026Episode 441
The Plot to Assassinate Hitler

There had been grumbling about Hitler in the Army since 1938, but by 1944 a group of officers were determined to get rid of him and overthrow the Nazi government.

36 min
Mar 29, 2026Episode 440
440 The Destruction of Army Group Center

The Soviet summer offensive of 1944, "Operation Bagration," costs the German Army virtually an entire army group.

40 min
Mar 22, 2026Episode 439
Doctor Win-the-War

In 1944, Franklin Roosevelt's health began to fail, while Stalin made good on his pledge to begin a Soviet offensive in June.

43 min
Mar 15, 2026Episode 438
A Bill of Goods

The China and Burma fronts remained relatively quiet for two years. That changed in 1944.

40 min
Mar 1, 2026Episode 437
Where Do We Go From Here?

In this episode, we conclude the story of the American occupation of Saipan, while US commanders ponder the question of where to strike next.

48 min
Feb 22, 2026Episode 436
Too Good to Be True

When the Americans attacked Saipan, the Japanese saw a final opportunity to force that decisive battle they'd been yearning for.

36 min
Feb 15, 2026Episode 435
435 D Plus One

The initial Normandy invasions were moderately successful. Casualties were lighter than feared. But D-Day was not the end; it was only the beginning.

42 min
Feb 1, 2026Episode 434
The Longest Day III

We conclude our look at the Normandy invasion by examining events at Sword, Juno, Gold, and especially Omaha Beaches.

36 min
Jan 25, 2026Episode 433
433 The Longest Day II

In this episode we look at the Normandy amphibious landings generally, then focus on the US assault on Utah Beach.

40 min
Jan 11, 2026Episode 432
The Longest Day I

The Normandy landings began at dawn on June 6, 1944, but the night before three Allied airborne divisions were dropped into Normandy to help prepare the way for the amphibious landings.

43 min
Jan 4, 2026Episode 431
Bombing Your Allies

The German military was occupying many European countries, which put British and American bomber commanders in the awkward position of bombing nations that were supposedly their allies.

34 min
Dec 25, 2025Episode 430
Question Time II

In this Christmas bonus episode, I answer listener questions.

45 min
Dec 21, 2025Episode 429
The Fall of Rome

In May 1944, Allied forces in Italy began an offensive that finally broke the Gustav Line. Soon Americans were marching into Rome. At the same time, Allied forces in Britain were making final preparations for the invasion of France.

39 min
Dec 14, 2025Episode 428
An Idea of Simple Genius

In this episode, we look at some of the preparations both sides' militaries were making for the coming invasion of France, as well as the tricky problem the Allies faced in keeping Charles de Gaulle on board.

41 min
Dec 7, 2025Episode 427
Half American

As America geared up for war, and then entered the war, African Americans fought to claim a role in the battle against fascism.

42 min
Nov 30, 2025Episode 426
Incomparably More Difficult

During the interwar period, African Americans pushed back against the US military's explicit racism.

42 min
Nov 16, 2025Episode 425
Eight to the Bar

Boogie-woogie went mainstream in America during the war, as evidenced by the music of Glenn Miller and the Andrews Sisters.

40 min
Nov 9, 2025Episode 424
From Z to A

The Americans were on the offensive in the Southwest Pacific, and after Tarawa, in the Central Pacific. As they advanced, Japanese military leaders scrambled to find a way to stop the Americans.

41 min
Nov 2, 2025Episode 424
423 Bodyguard of Lies

As soon as Allied leaders chose Normandy as the site of the Operation Overlord invasion, British intelligence set to work convincing the Germans that the invasion would be somewhere else.

39 min
Oct 26, 2025Episode 422
A Stranded Whale

The Allied campaign in Italy stalled, and British and American leaders were searching for a way to break the stalemate on the peninsula. Winston Churchill suggested an amphibious invasion behing enemy lines.

44 min
Oct 12, 2025Episode 421
Two Strikes and You're Out

The war era (1939-45) saw the beginning of the end of the big band era. Part of this decline was due to two key strikes in the music industry.

41 min
Oct 5, 2025Episode 420
A Contintent-Wide Crime

The Holocaust should not be viewed as strictly a Nazi project or even a German project. Millions of people across Europe share responsibility for those crimes.

45 min
Sep 28, 2025Episode 419
Millions of Spectators

When Hitler learned that the Hungarian government was attempting to make a separate peace with the Allies, he ordered the German military to occupy Hungary, which was also the home of the largest surviving Jewish community in Axis-occupied Europe.

36 min
Sep 21, 2025Episode 418
Bloody Tarawa

The US tries out a new strategy against Japan, but the American public is shocked by the cost.

1 hr 1 min
Sep 7, 2025Episode 417
Over the Rainbow

A look at some prominent blues singers, plus Judy Garland and her most famous role, as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz.

42 min
Aug 31, 2025Episode 416
The Iron Gut of Europe

The Allies hoped their invasion of the Italian mainland would lead to a rapid occupation of Italy, but the Germans put up a defense that slowed their advance to a crawl.

37 min
Aug 24, 2025Episode 415
Would They Obey You Any More Readily?

The German Army continued to retreat westward over the winter of 1943-44, abandoning most of Ukraine. Red Army pressure was relentless, not giving the Germans any opportunity to establish a strong defensive line.

40 min
Aug 17, 2025Episode 414
The Teheran Conference

The Big Three--Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill--met and conferred together for the first time in November 1943. It was the most important meeting of world leaders since the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.

40 min
Aug 3, 2025Episode 413
Frankly, My Dear

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, created in 1924 by the merger of three film production companies, quickly rose to become the most successful studio of the era. The record box office for the 1939 film Gone with the Wind represents the studio at its height.

39 min
Jul 27, 2025Episode 412
Hero to Zero

The Japanese "Zero" fighter plane played an important role in Japan's amazing victories early in the Pacific war. But by 1943, the Zero (and its pilots) were falling behind their Allied counterparts.

45 min
Jul 20, 2025Episode 411
From the Top

Continuing from the previous episode, we examine events in multiple theaters in August-September 1943

44 min
Jul 13, 2025Episode 410
Stranded on Plum Pudding Island

An eventful period in July-August 1943, when there were major developments on the Eastern Front, in the Mediterranean, and in the Pacific.

48 min
Jun 29, 2025Episode 409
Famous Players in Famous Plays

The history of Paramount Pictures, one of the oldest and most prominent film studios of Hollywood's Golden Age.

39 min
Jun 22, 2025Episode 408
The Great Retreat

The end of the Battle of Kursk did not mean the end of the Red Army advance. The Germans withdrew, but the Red Army just kept coming.

48 min
Jun 15, 2025Episode 407
The Siege of Leningrad II

Hundreds of thousands died in Leningrad during the winter of 1941-42, but with spring came new hope. Composer Dmitri Shostakovich's latest symphony became a patriotic anthem, and not only in the USSR.

56 min
Jun 8, 2025Episode 406
The Siege of Leningrad I

As war raged around the globe, the city of Leningrad suffered under a German siege that lasted 872 days.

43 min
May 25, 2025Episode 405
On the Good Ship Lollipop

In this episode, we look at Twentieth Century-Fox, John Ford, Shirley Temple, John Wayne, and Alfred Hitchcock.

43 min
May 18, 2025Episode 404
The Other Resistance

Resistance against the Nazis could take many forms.

40 min
May 11, 2025Episode 403
403 The Resistance II

Some of the biggest successes (and biggest failures) of European resistance movements and their guides in Britain.

46 min
May 4, 2025Episode 402
The Resistance I

In the occupied countries of Europe and Asia, resistance movements developed to oppose Axis occupations. In most cases, the resistance movements were divided between Communist and non-Communist.

44 min
Apr 20, 2025Episode 401
No Option But to Fight On

The U-boat war was going quite well for the Germans at the beginning of 1943, but by mid-year, the German Navy was on the verge of abandoning the effort.

41 min
Apr 6, 2025Episode 400
War in the Air II

The Hamburg bombing forced the German government to rethink its defense policies. In Québec, Churchill and Roosevelt cut a deal on atom bomb research.

41 min
Mar 30, 2025Episode 399
War in the Air I

After two years of trying, RAF Bomber Command at last perfected the techniques to inflict mass casualties and devastation on an enemy city. Meanwhile, the US Eighth Air Force struggled to develop their own strategies.

41 min
Mar 16, 2025Episode 398
An Incontrovertible Fact

As the war turned against them, the Japanese attempted to create allies among the nations it occupied, declaring the independence of Burma and the Philippines, while the US embraced China as a peer of the main Allied powers, alongside the US, UK, and USSR.

46 min
Mar 2, 2025Episode 397
Pop Goes the Weasel

The Japanese come to the reluctant conclusion that they have to abandon Guadalcanal and northeastern New Guinea. US submarine warfare begins to take a toll, and Admiral Yamamoto is killed.