One of the best!
I’ve been skulking around the history podcast scene for many years now listening to history narratives about Rome, Byzantium (I know), England, the American Civil War, etc., etc., but this is by far one of my favorites. The show is well researched and straightforward in speech. Dirk’s sense of humor is reminiscent of Mike Duncan in the best of ways. While occasionally showing his biases since he is obviously human, I appreciate his general even handedness on topics such as religion and individual character, which can be often be misinterpreted or judged too harshly. So, I’d just like to take this opportunity to thank Dirk for his continued hard work and dedication to the facts. He is much appreciated. P.S. He also has a delightful voice, which is a weird thing to say I know, but having committed to listening to this man speak for years to come it’s something to be thankful for.
Asangreal via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/18/23
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I must first admit I know nearly nothing about German history, which is how I fell upon this show. The host is witty and makes a normal history lesson entertaining. This podcast is a very enjoyable way to learn about German history!
Apt 514 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/04/21
Who would have believed ? German History CAN be fun. You just shouldn‘t leave it to the scholars ! Episodes are well researched - and Dirk‘s tongue-in-cheek humour (that makes one seriously doubt his nationality) turns something that would otherwise be a dull educational exercise into...Read full review »
Syrom via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 12/19/21
I enjoyed listening to episode 1 of this podcast and will go ahead and download a few more for enjoyment off-line. Keep up the good work, greetings from a Swedish listener!
Oskar Syrén via Apple Podcasts · Sweden · 11/08/22
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