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Pivotal History

By: Greg Campbell
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  • The podcast exploring the defining events of the past, and how they shaped our present.
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Episodes
  • Episode 3 - Part Two: Operation Ajax
    Aug 30 2023

    This second instalment in a multi-part series on Operation Ajax looks at the escalating conflict between Britain and Iran, starting from 1949, as the nationalist forces in Iran gain widespread popular support culminating in the election of Mohammed Mossadeq as Prime Minister.  Covered in detail are the British attempts at election rigging and their relentless propaganda campaign in a fruitless attempt to arrest Mossadeq's rise to power.  The episode concludes in the second half of 1952, as Mossadeq moves to consolidate his power in preparation for the British onslaught sure to follow his success in the July Uprising. 

    For a full transcript of the episode, visit https://pivotalhistorypodcast.com/podcast/episode-3-part-two-operation-ajax/

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    2 hrs and 7 mins
  • Episode 2 - Part One: Operation Ajax
    Jun 17 2023

    In the summer of 1953, the CIA executed a coup against the democratically elected Prime Minister of Iran. The success of Operation Ajax emboldened the CIA to embark upon a series of coups throughout the developing world.  But in their overthrown of Mohammad Mossadeq, the CIA eliminated the only functioning democracy in the Middle East, and set the stage for the emergence of the current Islamic theocracy in Iran, which threatens stability in the region to this day.

    Were the CIA's actions in 1953 justified given the context of the time, and the looming threat of Soviet expansion into Iran?  Or, was the coup all about protecting the West's monopoly on exploiting Iran's vast oil reserves?  As usual, the only way to arrive at some semblance of an informed answer is to dig deep into the trends and forces, context, and individuals which shaped events in those fateful August days.

    This first instalment in a multi-part series on Operation Ajax will look at history of Iran's contact with European powers starting around 1800, the various concessions defining 19th century European-Iranian relations, the discovery of oil, and the ultimate subjugation of Iran by Britain in the aftermath of the World Wars.  We'll end our episode in the year 1949, as the discontent of the Iranian people finally coalesces into a unified nationalist movement able to directly challenge British control. 

    For a full transcript of the episode, visit https://pivotalhistorypodcast.com/podcast/episode-2-part-one-operation-ajax/

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    2 hrs and 11 mins
  • Episode 1 - The Lusitania
    Mar 31 2023

    On May 7th, 1915 the passenger liner Lusitania was sunk by the German U-boat, U-20.  This event, more than any other, led to the U.S. entering the war, ensuring an ultimate German defeat.

    This episode will delve into the facts and controversies surrounding the sinking of the Lusitania, in an attempt to explore the question: If the U.S. public had known then what we know today, would the U.S. have entered the war?

    For a full transcript of the episode, visit https://pivotalhistorypodcast.com/podcast/episode-1-the-lusitania/

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    3 hrs and 9 mins

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