Episodios

  • The Absurd War Over Pastries: How a Baker's Bill Ignited International Conflict and Shaped a Nation
    Jul 16 2025

    What could possibly lead to a naval invasion and a full-blown war? How about an unpaid bill for pastries? Dive into the incredible true story of the Pastry War (1838-1839), a bizarre conflict between France and Mexico that began with a baker's complaint and escalated into a major international incident, even featuring the dramatic return of a legendary general.

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    6 m
  • The Kettle War: One Shot, One Kettle, and 18th-Century European Power Plays
    Jul 15 2025

    Can a war be decided by a single cannonball hitting a kitchen utensil? Believe it or not, in 1784, it happened! Explore the utterly unique and hilariously anticlimactic Kettle War between the Habsburg Monarchy and the Dutch Republic. Discover how imperial ambition, stubborn sovereignty, and one perfectly aimed (or mis-aimed) shot at a kettle brought two European powers to the brink, only to end with a diplomatic agreement.

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    5 m
  • The 335 Years' War: A Bloodless Battle and a Centuries-Long Diplomatic Blunder
    Jul 14 2025

    Imagine a war that lasted over three centuries, yet involved no fighting, no casualties, and was completely forgotten by both sides! Uncover the astonishing true story of the 335 Years' War (1651-1986) between the Netherlands and the Scilly Isles. This delightful tale of bureaucratic oversight and enduring friendship proves that sometimes, the longest wars are the most peaceful.

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    6 m
  • The Dog That Started a War: How a Stray Sparked a Balkan Conflict and Tested Global Diplomacy
    Jul 13 2025

    Could a wandering dog really trigger a military invasion? In 1925, it nearly did! Journey to the volatile Balkans for the bizarre and alarming War of the Stray Dog between Greece and Bulgaria. Discover how a single, tragic incident at the border escalated into a full-blown conflict, and how the newly formed League of Nations faced a critical test of its ability to prevent a wider war.

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    5 m
  • The Flagstaff War: How a Symbol Ignited New Zealand's Fight for Sovereignty
    Jul 12 2025

    What happens when a single flagstaff becomes the focal point of a war for sovereignty? Journey to 1840s New Zealand for the compelling story of the Flagstaff War (1845-1846), a series of conflicts between Māori chiefs and the British Crown. Discover how cultural misunderstandings, broken promises, and the repeated felling of a symbolic pole ignited the first major armed struggle for the future of a nation.

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    5 m
  • The Army That Defeated Itself: Schnapps, Language, and the Chaos of Karánsebes
    Jul 11 2025

    Prepare for one of the most astonishing blunders in military history! Journey back to 1788 for the infamous Battle of Karánsebes, where an entire Habsburg army, in the dead of night, spectacularly fought itself. Discover how schnapps, language barriers, and the ultimate "fog of war" led to thousands of casualties without a single enemy soldier in sight. This is a truly bewildering tale of self-inflicted chaos!

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    5 m
  • The Boozy Border Battle: How the Whiskey War United Canada and Denmark Over a Barren Arctic Rock
    Jul 10 2025

    Imagine a "war" where the "shots" are bottles of liquor and the "battles" involve planting flags and leaving witty notes. Uncover the charming true story of the Whiskey War (1984-2022), a decades-long, entirely bloodless dispute between Canada and Denmark over a tiny, uninhabited Arctic island. This tale of good-natured rivalry and diplomatic ingenuity proves that sometimes, the best way to resolve a conflict is with a shared sense of humor and a fine dram.

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    4 m
  • The Cold War's Unlikely Flashpoint: How Fish Fueled Naval Clashes and Reshaped Maritime Law
    Jul 9 2025

    Think wars are only fought over land or ideology? Think again. Plunge into the icy waters of the North Atlantic for the Cod Wars (1958-1976), a series of intense naval confrontations between two NATO allies, Iceland and the United Kingdom. Learn how a small island nation's fight for economic survival and sovereignty over its vital fish stocks brought powerful navies to the brink of armed conflict, forever changing international maritime law.

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    5 m