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The Venetia Project

Podcast by The Venetia Project

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A history podcast about the people standing next to the famous figures—the shadow operators who actually pulled the strings or spectacularly messed things up behind the scenes. Each mini-series (4-6 episodes, 15 minutes each) digs into the high-stakes drama of one historical figure you've never heard of but should have. From the British Prime Minister's obsessive dependence on a young socialite during WWI, to the aristocrat whose arrogance handed Germany to Hitler—these are the stories history books overlook. Researched and scripted by The Venetia Project, narrated using AI.

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18 episodes

episode Churchill's Rise (3/3)-Chamberlain Resigns, Halifax Declines, Churchill Becomes PM artwork

Churchill's Rise (3/3)-Chamberlain Resigns, Halifax Declines, Churchill Becomes PM

The vote was won. But the authority was gone. In the final episode of Churchill's Rise, we follow the last thirty-six hours of Chamberlain's premiership — the private meetings, the famous silence, and the moment Halifax declined the job that should have been his. On the afternoon of May 9th, four men entered the Cabinet Room at Downing Street. No minutes were taken. No official record exists. What happened inside that room — and why Churchill said nothing for two full minutes — would determine who led Britain through its darkest hour. Then, on the morning of May 10th, Germany invaded France and the Low Countries. And Chamberlain's last hope of survival collapsed with it. The final episode of Churchill's Rise — a three-episode series from The Venetia Project on the four days that changed the war.

16 May 2026 - 10 min
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Churchill's Rise (2/3) - The Norway Debate: The Speeches That Brought Down a Prime Minister

A debate that wasn't supposed to change anything. And yet, by the end of it — it had changed everything. On May 7th and 8th, 1940, the House of Commons gathered to discuss the Norway campaign. No vote was planned. No one expected consequences. Then Admiral Roger Keyes rose in full naval uniform. Then Leo Amery delivered the words that would define the debate — and end a premiership. Then Lloyd George gave Conservative MPs permission to break ranks. Chamberlain won the vote. But his majority collapsed. And in that moment, so did his authority. Part Two of Churchill's Rise — a three-episode series from The Venetia Project on how Winston Churchill became Prime Minister in May 1940. Next episode: Chamberlain resigns. Halifax declines. Churchill becomes Prime Minister.

12 May 2026 - 8 min
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Churchill's Rise — Trailer | How Churchill Became Prime Minister, May 1940

Four days. One debate. A Prime Minister falls. May 1940. Britain is eight months into the war. Neville Chamberlain commands an overwhelming majority in Parliament. There is no serious challenger. No expectation that anything is about to change. Then Norway happens. A campaign goes wrong. Parliament convenes to debate it. And something breaks — not from the opposition, but from within Chamberlain's own party. What begins as criticism becomes something sharper. More personal. More dangerous. Chamberlain wins the vote. But his majority collapses. And in that moment, his authority collapses with it. Churchill's Rise is a three-episode series from The Venetia Project tracing the extraordinary events of May 7–10, 1940 — the Norway Debate, the collapse of Chamberlain's authority, and how Winston Churchill, the man most still saw as a risk, became Prime Minister of Britain at its darkest hour. Episode 1: The Phoney War, Churchill's wilderness years, and the Norway disaster.Episode 2: The debate — the speeches that brought down a Prime Minister.Episode 3: Chamberlain resigns. Halifax declines. Churchill becomes PM. All three episodes available now.

12 May 2026 - 1 min
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Churchill's Rise (1/3): The Phoney War, Norway, and the Man They Didn't Trust

Churchill wasn't the obvious choice to lead Britain in 1940. He was the risk. In Part One of our three-episode series on how Winston Churchill became Prime Minister, we set the stage for the crisis of May 1940. Why was Britain sleepwalking through the Phoney War? Why had Churchill spent the 1930s politically isolated — warned about Hitler while his colleagues dismissed him? And how did the Norway campaign — a disaster Churchill himself helped shape — somehow accelerate his path to power? This episode covers Churchill's wilderness years, Neville Chamberlain's fatal complacency, the Norway debacle, and the quiet fracturing of Conservative confidence that would bring down a Prime Minister with an overwhelming majority. Part of a three-episode series: The Nine Days That Made Churchill.

12 May 2026 - 11 min
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Franz von Papen (4/4): Nuremberg Trial, Acquittal & the Survivor's Legacy

April 1945: American soldiers find Franz von Papen waiting quietly at a family estate. The man who helped put Hitler in power is driven away in a jeep. His most dangerous ride is just beginning—the Nuremberg Trials. October 1945: The International Military Tribunal convenes. Von Papen sits among 24 principal Nazi defendants, charged with conspiracy to wage aggressive war and crimes against peace. The prosecution argues his 1933 maneuvering placed Hitler in power and his work in Austria enabled the Anschluss that destabilized Europe. Von Papen's defense: He was a patriot, a Catholic monarchist trying to prevent chaos and Bolshevism. He served the state, not the ideology. Tragic miscalculation, not crime. October 1, 1946: The verdict. While others receive death sentences, von Papen hears one word: Acquitted. The judges rule his conduct was morally reprehensible but didn't meet legal definitions for conviction. The man who dismantled democracy walks free. But Germany has its own reckoning. May 1947: A German denazification court declares him a "major offender" and sentences him to 8 years hard labor. Through appeals and shifting politics, he's released in January 1949 after less than two years. The aftermath: Von Papen recovers his wealth but not his status. His state pension is revoked. His driving license canceled. He publishes memoirs in 1952—Der Wahrheit eine Gasse ("A Path for the Truth")—defending his actions. Historians dismiss it as masterful self-justification. 1959: Pope John XXIII restores his Papal Chamberlain title and awards him Knight of Malta honors. The Vatican rehabilitates the man courts condemned. May 2, 1969: Von Papen dies at 89, wealthy and unrepentant, insisting to the end he acted in good faith. The final verdict: History remembers him not as the patriot he claimed to be, but as the aristocrat who believed he could control Hitler—and instead became the facilitator of catastrophe. Topics: Franz von Papen, Nuremberg Trials, Nazi war crimes, denazification Germany, Nuremberg acquittal, Hitler enabler, Anschluss Austria, postwar Germany, papal honors, WWII trials, International Military Tribunal, major offender, Nazi collaborators, Third Reich collapse, 1946 verdict

19 Feb 2026 - 9 min
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