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S1 F1 – Benjamin Franklin
26. Februar 201222 Min.Benjamin Franklin was a multi-talented American founding father--but he also owned slaves, frequented sex clubs and was a suspected serial killer. In this episode of our new series, maverick historian David Eisenbach uncovers little-known details.Prime-Mitglied werdenS1 F2 – Abraham Lincoln
26. Februar 201222 Min.Abraham Lincoln was the steady hand of leadership during the Civil War, only to be gunned down in his prime at Ford's Theater. Outspoken historian David Eisenbach delves into Lincoln's private life and reveals that the Great Emancipator was a racist.Prime-Mitglied werdenS1 F3 – John F. Kennedy
4. März 201222 Min.JFK brought Camelot to Washington and forever cemented the Kennedy name in the political sphere. But he was also a courier in Nazi Germany, a body builder and was seriously addicted to danger.Prime-Mitglied werdenS1 F4 – J. Edgar Hoover
4. März 201222 Min.J. Edgar Hoover ran the FBI for almost 40 years and was America's most respected, and feared, lawman. Author and historian David Eisenbach digs into Hoover's buried secrets to reveal that Hoover was also a neighborhood peeping tom, a sexual blackmailer.Prime-Mitglied werdenS1 F5 – The OK Corral
11. März 201221 Min.The OK Corral was the site of the world's most famous Wild West gunfight. But the shootout didn't actually happen at the OK Corral, Wyatt Earp was more of a pimp than a lawman, and Doc Holliday didn't die with his boots on.Prime-Mitglied werdenS1 F6 – The Roosevelts
18. März 201221 Min.Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt were Washington's first couple with a New Deal. But historian and author David Eisenbach reveals that the Roosevelts' marriage was a political arrangement of epic proportions.Prime-Mitglied werdenS1 F7 – The Mormons
25. März 201222 Min.Mormons built a politically powerful religion based on family, faith and clean living. But they also built Las Vegas, they owned brothels, and they copied some of their rituals from the Freemasons.Prime-Mitglied werdenS1 F8 – Pablo Escobar
1. April 201222 Min.Pablo Escobar was Colombia's king of cocaine, a man his own government was afraid to touch. But he also violated the dead, set fire to millions in cash to keep warm and actually helped the US hunt down Osama Bin Laden.Prime-Mitglied werdenS1 F9 – George Patton
8. April 201222 Min.George S. Patton was WWII's greatest combat general. His armored troops rolled to stunning and important victories in North Africa and Europe. But Patton suffered from dyslexia, he never wore those pearl-handled pistols.Prime-Mitglied werdenS1 F10 – Caligula
15. April 201222 Min.Caligula was a notoriously sadistic Roman Emperor with a wanton disregard for life. Roman citizens, even those with money and power of their own, lived in fear of Caligula's cruelty.Prime-Mitglied werdenS1 F11 – Adolf Hitler
29. April 201222 Min.Adolph Hitler was history's most notorious anti-Semite, so hell-bent on world domination that his Nazi war machine inflicted death and destruction on millions of innocent victims. Historian David Eisenbach reveals that Hitler had been homeless.Prime-Mitglied werdenS1 F12 – The Rat Pack
6. Mai 201222 Min.They were the bad boys of popular music in the 1960's. But contrary to the usual stories, Frank Sinatra had nothing to do with starting the Rat Pack, Dean Martin was never really drunk to begin with, and Judy Garland wanted Sinatra so badly she stalked him.Prime-Mitglied werden