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History\'s Greatest ScrewupsHistory's Greatest Screwups10. The Mile-High Olympics That Never WereJoin guest B.Erin Cole for a rousing discussion about the failed Denver Olympics bid! Come for the sports, stay for the infrastructure and ballot initiatives history! 2021-06-1054 minHistory\'s Greatest ScrewupsHistory's Greatest Screwups9. Airdropped Snacks or Has Parachute But Can't Get Down Pt. 2In the second half of a series, Anna Kramer concludes the story of how George Hopkins got down from the top of Devils Tower or Bear Lodge in 1941. Airdropped snacks, the Goodyear blimp, and midnight drives are just some of the shenanigans that abound in this episode! 2021-05-2738 minHistory\'s Greatest ScrewupsHistory's Greatest Screwups8. Has Parachute but Can't Get Down: Pt. 1What do airdropped axels, $50 bets, and tangled ropes have in common? In the first of a two-part series, Anna Kramer tells us the story of George Hopkins, who managed to get himself stuck on top of Devils Tower in 1941. What goes up does not always come back down. 2021-05-1321 minHistory\'s Greatest ScrewupsHistory's Greatest Screwups7. Border Boo-boosWhat do pigs, wooden stakes, and lost border surveyors have in common? In this episode, we chat with Dr. Sheila McManus about how screwups shaped the creation of the US-Canadian border. Join us for settler screw-ups, including almost starting a war over a pig!2021-04-2938 minHistory\'s Greatest ScrewupsHistory's Greatest Screwups6.Catching the Camel Craze pt 2In the second of another two-part series, Amanda Martin-Hardin concludes the story of the failed U.S. Camel Corps and the ultimate fate of the camels. Ghost camels, zoos, and headless riders! For every play/download in the next 72 hours, a dollar will be donated to GWC Fund https://www.gofundme.com/f/solidarity-with-columbia-academic-student-workers2021-04-1520 minHistory\'s Greatest ScrewupsHistory's Greatest Screwups5.Catching the Camel Craze pt 1In the first of another two-part series, Amanda Martin-Hardin recounts the complex story of the failed US Camel Corps. Camel facts, Jefferson Davis, and a mule lobby! For every play/download in the next 72 hours, a dollar will be donated to GWC Fund https://www.gofundme.com/f/solidarity-with-columbia-academic-student-workers 2021-04-0121 minHistory\'s Greatest ScrewupsHistory's Greatest Screwups4. Friends don't let friends invade Russia (or be Nazis) - pt 2.In the second part on how history demonstrates why it's a bad idea to invade Russia, guest Kathryn Randall tells us how the Nazis bit off more than they bargained for when they invaded Russia. Nazis, frozen tanks, and a catatonic Stalin!  CW: genocide, racism, and rape. 2021-03-1842 minHistory\'s Greatest ScrewupsHistory's Greatest Screwups3: Friends don't let friends invade RussiaIn the first episode of a two-part series, we are joined by Kathryn Randall from CU-Boulder to discuss Napoleon's ill-fated invasion of Russia in 1812. Spoiler alert: make sure you bring a coat if you choose to invade Russia!2021-03-0422 minHistory\'s Greatest ScrewupsHistory's Greatest Screwups2.At least they brought a sweater?In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Alex Langer to discuss James Brudenell's, the 7th Earl of Cardigan, epic mishaps during his time as a retreating figure in 19th-century British history. It's not Bridgerton but hey, muttonchops, duels, and mayhem abound!2021-02-1849 minHistory\'s Greatest ScrewupsHistory's Greatest Screwups1: A Taxman Gets Lost in YellowstoneIn 1870, a tax man named Truman Everts spent 37 days lost in the area that would eventually become Yellowstone National Park. He did survive, but only just. This episode, with guest Dr. Megan Kate-Nelson, traces how Everts came to be in such a prickly situation and how his story illustrates how Americans sought to re-create themselves following the Civil War.2021-02-041h 31History\'s Greatest ScrewupsHistory's Greatest ScrewupsTrailer - episodes coming soon!Introducing History's Greatest Screwups! A podcast about poor decisions, unfortunate mistakes, and bad luck in history. Follow on twitter or connect with us at historysgreatestscrewups.com!2021-01-1901 min