
This Day In History Podcast
1) August 30th – The Attempted Assassination of Vladimir Lenin
Vladimir Lenin avoids a meeting with the “Grim Reaper” on this episode of This Day In History. On this episode of This Day In History, Tony and Armand recall the attempted assassination of Soviet lead...Show More
2) July 8th – The Wall Street Journal is Published
On this episode of This Day In History, Tony and Armand bring you some more historical facts that are sure to please. Vasco da Gama sets sail for India, a “UFO” crashed in Roswell, and the first ever ...Show More
3) June 6th – Remembering D-Day
By the end of the day (D-Day), 155,000 Allied troops successfully stormed the beaches of Normandy. On this episode of This Day In History, Tony and Armand recall what is considered by many to be Ameri...Show More
4) April 9th – Lee Surrenders
On this episode of This Day In History, Tony and Armand discuss Robert E. Lee’s surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia (26,765 troops) to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. Join...Show More
5) April 8th – The 17th Amendment
On this episode of This Day In History, Tony and Armand discuss the 17th Amendment becoming law in 1913, Hank Aaron hitting his 715th career home run, and John Madden is born! Join us for this episode...Show More
6) March 8th – The Cold War
On this episode of This Day In History, Tony and Armand discuss the Cold War and the the time President Ronald Reagan called the Soviet Union an “Evil Empire”. Join us for this episode of This Day In ...Show More
7) March 7th – Alexander Graham Bell’s Telephone?
On this episode of This Day In History, Tony and Armand discuss Alexander Graham Bell possibly inventing the telephone. They also talk about Mike Tyson unifying the Boxing Titles and the death of Stan...Show More
8) March 5th- Winston Churchill’s Speech
On this episode of This Day In History, Tony and Armand discuss Winston Churchill coined the phrase “Iron Curtain” in his speech and the passing of John Belushi. Join us for this episode of This Day I...Show More
9) March 4th – The War of the Roses
On this episode of This Day In History, Tony and Armand discuss the epic War of the Roses, the birthday of Casimir Pulaski, and the death of the brilliant John Candy. Join us for this episode of This ...Show More
10) February 6th – Women Get the Right to Vote!
On this episode of This Day In History, Tony and Armand discuss the finer points of the Women’s Suffragette Movement in the UK in 1918. The talk about some of the top figures in the movement as well a...Show More