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The History Book Buffs

Roger Moorhouse and Antonia Senior
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    WEIMAR GERMANY: Chaos, Culture and the Collapse of Democracy. Katja Hoyer and Victor Sebestyen reviewed

    07/05/2026 | 44 min
    wo new books on Weimar Germany arrive at once: Victor Sebestyen’s Weimar Germany: Death of a Democracy and Katja Hoyer’s Weimar: Life on the Edge of Catastrophe.
    Antonia Senior and Roger Moorhouse discuss the fragile republic born after the First World War, the cultural explosion of 1920s Berlin, hyperinflation, the Great Depression, Hindenburg, Hitler’s rise to power, and the question historians return to again and again: how did ordinary people live through — and sometimes enable — the collapse of democracy?
    Sebestyen offers a sweeping political and cultural history of the Weimar Republic. Hoyer tells the story through the city of Weimar itself, following individual lives from Goethe’s city to the shadow of Buchenwald. Together, the books ask whether Weimar was doomed, whether Hitler’s rise was inevitable, and what it felt like to live inside history before anyone knew the ending.
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    Hitler's Death: Bodies. Bunkers. Conspiracies.

    30/04/2026 | 32 min
    On 30 April 1945, as the Red Army closed in on Berlin, Adolf Hitler died in his bunker beneath the Reich Chancellery.
    In this On This Day episode, Roger Moorhouse and Antonia Senior reconstruct Hitler’s final hours—his physical decline, the collapse of Nazi Germany, and the chillingly mundane routine of his last day. From his marriage to Eva Braun to the burning of their bodies in the Chancellery garden, this is the story of how the Third Reich ended at its source.
    But that’s only half the story.
    We also dig into the enduring conspiracy theories:
    Did Hitler really die in Berlin? Why did Joseph Stalin briefly cast doubt on his death? And how did poor forensics, Soviet secrecy, and Cold War politics help fuel decades of speculation?
    From dental evidence to Nazi escape routes, this episode separates fact from fiction—and explains why some myths refuse to die.
    The Last Days of Hitler by Hugh Trevor-Roper
    The original investigation (1946), written by a British intelligence officer on the ground. Still gripping and foundational.
    Inside Hitler's Bunker by Joachim Fest
    A powerful narrative reconstruction of Hitler’s final days, drawing on eyewitness testimony.
    Hitler's Death by Luke Daly-Groves
    A modern, forensic dismantling of conspiracy theories, using newly available evidence.
    The military collapse of Berlin in April 1945
    Hitler’s mindset: why he refused to flee
    The final day inside the bunker
    How Hitler and Eva Braun died
    The destruction of the bodies—and why it mattered
    Soviet investigations and the role of dental evidence
    Stalin’s shifting narrative and early Cold War propaganda
    Why Hitler survival myths persist
    For sharp, intelligent history in short form—plus deep dives, book reviews, and expert interviews—subscribe to History Book Buffs.
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    Anne Boleyn: History, fiction and zombies. Two new novels about Boleyn, and what they tell us about history.

    23/04/2026 | 29 min
    Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII, Tudor history—and a revenge story with a twist. Antonia Senior and Roger Moorhouse compare two very different novels about Anne Boleyn: one grounded in meticulous research, the other wildly inventive—featuring a reanimated queen on a revenge mission.
    They explore:Historical accuracy vs storytelling
    Why Tudor history dominates bestseller lists
    Why readers prefer stories they already know
    And why some periods (like the Tudors and Nazi Germany) never lose their grip
    📚 Books discussed
    The House of Boleyn by Tracy Borman
    👉 Buy on Bookshop.org https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-house-of-boleyn-the-gripping-new-historical-novel-from-the-sunday-times-bestselling-author-tracy-borman/212e8edf6ebe2f82?ean=9781399709477&next=t(Traditional, research-led Tudor historical fiction following the Boleyn family at Henry VIII’s court )
    The Beheading Game by Rebecca Lehmann
    👉 https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/the-beheading-game-rebecca-lehmann/87a497a3b2b9392e?ean=9781787305687&next=t(A speculative novel imagining Anne Boleyn waking after execution and seeking revenge
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    Spies, Sex & Stalin: The Dark Truth About the Cambridge Five

    02/04/2026 | 35 min
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    Were the Cambridge Five glamorous rebels… or something far darker?
    In this episode of History Book Buffs, Antonia Senior joins Roger Moorhouse from Cambridge itself to unpack the reality behind Britain’s most infamous spy ring: the Cambridge Five.
    From the dreaming spires where it all began to the deadly consequences across Eastern Europe, this is a complete reframing of a story too often told as a quirky tale of establishment betrayal.
    How Kim Philby and his network were recruited
    Why these spies pretended to be fascists to hide their loyalties
    The bizarre world of 1930s radical politics, sex, and ideology
    The role of alcohol, charm, and elite networks in espionage
    The truth about their victims—from Albania to Ukraine
    How they helped Joseph Stalin consolidate power in Eastern Europe
    Why the “charming rogue” myth is dangerously misleading
    This was not a victimless crime.
    The Cambridge Five didn’t just embarrass British intelligence—they actively enabled Soviet domination, contributing to repression, imprisonment, and death across Central and Eastern Europe.
    Antonia records from Cambridge—ground zero of the story—while filming the “Spy Sites” series exploring real-world locations tied to the spies’ lives.
    Stalin’s Apostles: The Cambridge Five and the Making of the Soviet Empire – by Antonia Senior
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    Agent Zo, the Polish Resistance, and Stalin’s Betrayal of Poland | Clare Mulley

    26/03/2026 | 45 min
    How did one woman become one of the most extraordinary figures in the Polish Resistance?
    In this powerful episode of History Book Buffs, Antonia Senior speaks to award-winning historian and biographer Claire Mulley about her brilliant book Agent Zo — the story of Elżbieta Zawacka, known as Agent Zo, a resistance courier, Warsaw Uprising fighter, and one of the most remarkable women of the Second World War.
    But this conversation goes far beyond one life. Through Zo’s story, we explore the wider tragedy of Poland in World War Two: the double invasion by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, the heroism of the Polish Home Army, the devastation of the Warsaw Uprising, and the crushing betrayal that followed when Stalin arrested 16 leaders of the Polish underground in March 1945.
    Claire Mulley explains how Zo became the only woman to parachute from Britain into occupied Poland, how she fought for women to be recognised as soldiers, and how she survived war only to be persecuted by the communist regime that followed. This is a story of courage, resistance, betrayal, and the long fight for Polish freedom.
    If you’re interested in Polish history, World War Two, female resistance fighters, Stalin, the Warsaw Uprising, or the hidden stories of the war, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
    In this episode:
    Who was Agent Zo / Elżbieta Zawacka?
    Polish intelligence and resistance during World War Two
    Why the arrest of the 16 Polish resistance leaders mattered so much
    The role of women in the Polish Home Army
    The tragedy and heroism of the Warsaw Uprising
    Stalin, the Soviet Union, and the betrayal of Poland
    What happened to Polish resistance fighters after 1945
    Why Agent Zo’s story still matters today
    Buy Agent Zo by Claire Mulley

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Serious history. Serious books. Hosted by bestselling historian Roger Moorhouse and novelist & critic Antonia Senior, The History Book Buffs helps you discover the best history books — new releases and classic must-reads. We publish across three strands: 📖 Book Reviews Deep dives into major historical topics — WW2, the Cold War, Tudor intrigue, empire, revolution and more — with sharp analysis and curated reading recommendations. ⚡ Buffs in Brief Short, focused episodes on events that happened this day or this week in history . 🎙 Beyond the Book In-depth Author Interviews. SUBSCRIBE!
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