John Strausbaugh

By: John Strausbaugh
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  • Award-winning history writer John Strausbaugh tells fascinating stories about the past, bringing fresh perspectives to events and characters great and small.

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  • The Victory Girls of Times Square
    Jan 10 2025

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    During World War II, Times Square was crowded with soldiers and sailors, and girls and women who wanted to be around them. The authorities labeled these females "victory girls," "khaki-wackies," and even "patriotutes."

    Excerpted from my book "Victory City."

    #timessquare #worldwarii #venerealdisease #syphilis #penicillin #prostitution #eliotness #johnstrausbaugh #jedgarhoover #curfew

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    5 mins
  • The Red Devil's Great Escape
    Dec 24 2024

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    Oberleutnant Franz Baron von Werra, a German Luftwaffe ace, came to New York City in 1941, and was treated like a visiting celebrity. He had been shot down over England, made a few nearly successful escape attempts there, and was being shipped to a POW camp in Canada when he jumped out the window of a moving train and crossed the border into the still neutral US. He would escape from the US as well... An excerpt from my book "Victory City."

    #victorycity #worldwarII #luftwaffe #vonwerra #canada #raf #johnstrausbaugh

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    7 mins
  • Girls Gone Wild
    Dec 5 2024

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    When Frank Sinatra performed his first live show at the Times Square Paramount Theatre in December 1942, the packed house, estimated at 5,000 girls (in a space with an official capacity of 3,500), exploded in deafening shrieks and screams. Sinatra and his bandleader Benny Goodman were shocked and petrified. The girls drowned out the entire concert. Many wept, and several fainted. The cacophony and pandemonium were as great as at any Elvis or Beatles concert in later years... An excerpt from my book "Victory City."


    #franksinatra #bobbysox #worldwar2 #elvis #beatles

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    5 mins

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Culture & History of NYC

John Strausbaugh has such an in depth knowledge of NYC, and he paints a lot of context (tons) into his books and his old NYTimes videos, and these fantastic, short, interesting podcasts too. When you’re bored with the Schuylers and that scoundrel Hamilton, Strausbaugh has a million other stories from nazi youth camps in Long Island to Jimi Hendrix early days - some are really mind-blowing.

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