The Crécy Campaign (with Dan Jones)

The Crécy Campaign (with Dan Jones)

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Kaspar Hauser Came to Town

In 1826, a young man stumbled into town with limited language and a mysterious past: he revealed that he had spent his life in isolation, in a single room with no human interaction. Was he telling the truth? And if he was... was it possible that he might actually be a missing roy ...  Show more

Exit Strategy: They Vanished Into Siberia for Over 40 Years [from Very Special Episodes]

In 1978, Soviet geologists flying over Siberia spotted something impossible: a family living in total isolation, untouched for decades by the modern world. But when outsiders finally reached their remote cabin, the family’s hidden world began to change forever. * Listen to Very S ...  Show more

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