12 Years That Shook the World

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Today, Holocaust history shapes aspects of our lives—often in ways we don’t expect. "12 Years That Shook the World," from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, explores the continuing impact of this 12-year history, one story at a time.

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    • Sep 11, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 16m AVG DURATION
    • 19 EPISODES

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    The 12 Years That Shook the World podcast is an incredible journey into one of the most tumultuous periods in history, Nazi Germany. From the very first episode, I was captivated by the narrator's pleasant voice, which made it easy to immerse myself in the stories and information being shared. The research conducted for this show is truly impeccable, providing a thorough and in-depth exploration of Nazi Germany that leaves no stone unturned. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone who wants a genuine look into this dark chapter of our world's history.

    One of the best aspects of The 12 Years That Shook the World podcast is undoubtedly its thoroughness. Each episode delves deep into different aspects of Nazi Germany, from Adolf Hitler's rise to power to the implementation of policies such as Aryan supremacy and the Final Solution. The level of detail provided is astonishing, allowing listeners to gain a comprehensive understanding of what life was like during this time period. Moreover, the stories shared are not only informative but also engaging and thought-provoking, making it a truly immersive experience.

    Another commendable aspect of this podcast is its presentation style. The host does an excellent job of presenting the information in a clear and concise manner without sacrificing depth or accuracy. The pacing is just right, allowing listeners to absorb each piece of information before moving on to the next topic. Additionally, the production quality is top-notch with great sound design that enhances the overall listening experience.

    While there are many positive aspects to The 12 Years That Shook the World podcast, one minor critique would be that it could benefit from occasional expert interviews or guest appearances. While the host does an excellent job providing information through their research, hearing insights from experts in specific fields related to Nazi Germany could provide an even deeper understanding for listeners and add new perspectives to the discussions.

    In conclusion, The 12 Years That Shook the World podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Nazi Germany. The combination of a pleasant narrator, in-depth research, and engaging storytelling makes it an absolute joy to listen to. Despite the minor suggestion for expert interviews, this podcast surpasses expectations and sets a high standard for historical podcasts. I eagerly await future episodes and highly recommend this show to anyone seeking a genuine look into the world of Nazi Germany.



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    “A Cloud Coming Down Over Our Head”

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 24:11


    It's June 1941. Nazi Germany invades the Soviet Union, and German soldiers arrive in Eyshishok. Zvi, Miriam and Leon's lives are flipped upside down.View Episode TranscriptThank you for listening. What did you think of the show? Take a quick survey, send your comments via email to podcast@ushmm.org.

    Season Four Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 1:50


    From the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, welcome to 12 Years That Shook the World. This season is a six-part series: the true story of three young Jews who face the Nazi reign of terror in their hometown: Zvi Michaeli, Miriam Kabacznik, and Leon Kahn — three young Jews from a town called Eyshishok. Featuring historians from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum: Dr. Edna Friedberg, Dr. Lindsay MacNeill, and Dr. J. Luke Ryder. Thank you for listening. What did you think of the show? Take a quick survey, send your comments via email to podcast@ushmm.org.

    "A Happy Little Town"

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 26:08


    It's 1938. In Eastern Europe, life is bustling for three young Jews growing up in their vibrant Jewish community. Miriam Kabacznik, Leon Kahn, and Zvi Michaeli. But soon, the Nazi threat emerges on the horizon.  View Episode Transcript Thank you for listening. What did you think of the show? Take a quick survey, send your comments via email to podcast@ushmm.org.

    Watching from the Window

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 19:45


    When the Nazis boycott Jewish-owned businesses in Lorrach, Germany, Bernard Loeb's neighbors turn on him. When the Nazis attack Jews, his neighbors burn his synagogue. And when the Nazis deport Bernhard, his neighbors watch it happen. So who are these neighbors? And what role did they play in Nazi crimes? Featuring Museum curator Kassandra LaPrade Seuthe. View Episode Transcript Thank you for listening. What did you think of the show? Take a quick survey, send your comments via email to podcast@ushmm.org.

    An American Soldier's Two Fronts

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 23:40


    In 1943, amid the American Jim Crow era, a young Black American named Leon Bass enlists in the Army to fight Nazi Fascism. But once Leon enters WWII and becomes a witness to the Holocaust, he discovers something that will forever change his perspective on his home in the US, and on the world. Featuring Museum educator Lynn Williams. View Episode Transcript Thank you for listening. What did you think of the show? Take a quick survey, send your comments via email to podcast@ushmm.org.

    The Rioter

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 20:00


    In 1931—before the Nazis come to power— radical antisemite, Wolf-Heinrich Graf von Helldorff, organizes a violent riot against Jews on a vibrant Berlin avenue. This catches the attention of high-ranking Nazis. What role will Helldorff play once the Nazis take control? Featuring Museum historian Dr. Lindsay MacNeill. View Episode Transcript Thank you for listening. What did you think of the show? Take a quick survey, send your comments via email to podcast@ushmm.org.

    Young Guardian

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 24:52


    In 1937, Erwin Haber, a Jewish boy from Austria, had just turned 13. But months later when the Nazis take over his country, Erwin will be forced to navigate the world without his parents— and help his little sister and grandmother survive the Nazi reign of terror. Featuring Museum researcher Dr. Belinda Blomberg. View Episode Transcript Thank you for listening. What did you think of the show? Take a quick survey, send your comments via email to podcast@ushmm.org.

    Looking Danger in the Eye

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 27:21


    When Frieda Belinfante's home country of the Netherlands is invaded by the Nazis in 1940, she leaves her flourishing music career to join the resistance movement. In defiance of the Nazi regime, Frieda, a lesbian, will risk her life to protect Jews, musicians, and other members of her community. Featuring Museum historian Dr. Jake Newsome. View Episode Transcript Thank you for listening. What did you think of the show? Take a quick survey, send your comments via email to podcast@ushmm.org.

    Season Three Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 1:42


    Explore the lives of real people, who make unexpected choices that have major impacts. In this season of 12 Years That Shook the World, we bring you more stories from Holocaust history that may surprise you. View Episode Transcript Thank you for listening. What did you think of the show? Take a quick survey, send your comments via email to podcast@ushmm.org.

    Combatants and Protectors

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 25:59


    When the Germans invade the Soviet Union in 1941, three Jewish brothers prepare to fight back. Tuvia, Zus, and Asael Bielski hide in a dense forest, and form a group of resistance fighters. While surviving in the forbidding wilderness, they also rescue Jews, and try to hold on to a sense of community. Featuring historian Dr. J. Luke Ryder.

    Convinced

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 12:52


    All her life, Pauline Kneissler wanted to become a nurse. And in 1939, she is recruited by the Nazis to be a nurse in a secret killing operation. Will she be forced to murder? Or will she choose to become a killer? Featuring historian Dr. Patricia Heberer-Rice.

    Bad Conscience

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 22:32


    Hans Scholl, his sister Sophie, and his friends at the University of Munich secretly form a resistance group called “The White Rose.” They distribute messages condemning the Nazi regime, and speak out on behalf of Jews. Until one morning in 1943, they’re caught. Featuring Dr. Rebecca Dupas.

    Resister in a Nazi Uniform

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 20:14


    Kurt Gerstein, a Nazi SS officer, is asked to supply the chemical Zyklon B to the Auschwitz killing center in 1942. But once Gerstein sees that the chemical will be used to murder Jews in gas chambers— he makes an unexpected move. Featuring historian Dr. Jürgen Matthäus.

    Accidental Witness

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 22:06


    While visiting Vienna, Austria with her family in March 1938, American Helen Baker finds herself caught up in a pivotal moment. She watches as the Nazis move in and annex Austria. Then, she steps into the story, herself. Featuring historian Dr. Rebecca Erbelding.

    Season 1 Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 1:20


    12 Years That Shook the World explores stories of real people, the choices they made, and specific moments in Holocaust history from 1933-1945. From the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, this podcast is released in seasons, twice-yearly.

    Thousands of False Identities

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 14:57


    From an office in Geneva, Switzerland, two friends—a Jewish businessman and the Salvadoran colonel who rescued him—manufactured thousands of false citizenship documents that protected Jews in Nazi-controlled Europe. This is the story of the largest Holocaust rescue you’ve never heard of. Featuring Edna Friedberg, a historian at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. (Music: “Rainfall Serenade,” and “Scenery” “by Kai Engel; “Floating,” “Feeling,” and “Memoir of Solitude” by Borrtex; “Clean Soul” by Kevin MacLeod; “I am a man who will fight for your honor,” “Land on the Golden Gate,” and “There are many different kinds of love” by Chris Zabriskie)

    Genocide, 1948

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 13:21


    “We are in the presence of a crime without a name,” Winston Churchill said in a 1941 speech. At the time of the Holocaust, there was no legal definition for an atrocity on such an enormous scale. And there wouldn’t be one for seven more years—until the United Nations adopted the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. How has this document been applied in a post-Holocaust world? Featuring Cameron Hudson, Senior Strategy Advisor and former director of the Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. (Music: “Scenery” by Kai Engel; “Dark Matter,” “Dry Air,” “Netherland,” and “Vibe Drive” by Podington Bear; “Lurking” by Silent Partner; and “Houston Vibes Score” by Unicorn Heads.)

    What a Secret Archive Taught the World

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 17:11


    Most of what we know about the Holocaust comes from Nazi perpetrator documents. One striking exception is the Ringelblum Archive: a massive collection of artifacts and writings from Jews trapped in the Warsaw ghetto during the German occupation of Poland. Under the leadership of historian Emanuel Ringelblum, these oppressed people secretly wrote and preserved their own history. Featuring Holocaust scholar Leah Wolfson, Senior Program Officer at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. (Music: “Changing Reality,” “Difference,” “Scenery,” “Soli,” and “Written in Ink” by Kai Engel, and “Porches and Universes” by Puddle of Infinity)  

    Welcome to 12 Years That Shook the World

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 0:34


    Holocaust history reminds us that the unimaginable is possible, and that individuals have far more power than they realize.  Welcome to “12 Years That Shook the World,” a podcast from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, examining the impact of the Holocaust, both then and now. Join us in exploring this history, one story at a time. Check us out on social media @HolocaustMuseum, and look for the show wherever you get your podcasts.

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