History Flashpoint! The Moments That Changed Everything
History Flashpoint! is a compelling podcast series hosted by veteran international correspondent Alexandra Reeves that examines pivotal moments when history turned on seemingly small decisions, mistakes, or coincidences. Each episode explores a critical "flashpoint" when the course of events could have gone in radically different directions, revealing how world-changing outcomes often hinge on split-second choices, misunderstandings, or individual acts of courage. Through meticulous research, personal interviews, and on-the-ground reporting, Reeves brings these decisive moments to life, examining not just what happened, but the context leading up to each flashpoint, the key individuals involved, and the cascading consequences that continue to...
Episode 3: Three Minutes of Courage: The Berlin Wall's Accidental Fall

The Berlin Wall, which had divided East and West for 28 years, fell not through careful diplomacy or planned policy, but because of a confused press conference and a border guard's split-second decision. Reeves traces how on November 9, 1989, East German spokesman Günter Schabowski mistakenly announced that new travel regulations were effective "immediately" rather than the next day as planned. As thousands of East Germans gathered at crossings based on this misstatement, Lieutenant Colonel Harald Jäger at the Bornholmer Strasse checkpoint faced a critical choice: use force or open the gates. His decision to allow passage triggered a chain reaction at...
Episode 2: 404 Error: The Day a Typo Almost Destroyed the Internet

On April 25, 1997, a simple configuration error at a small Florida Internet Service Provider called MAI Network Services triggered a cascading failure that nearly collapsed the early commercial internet. Reeves examines how a router misconfiguration caused this small company to mistakenly claim it was the best path to most of the internet, creating a "black hole" that disrupted service for major companies worldwide. The episode explains the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) that governs internet routing, the frantic response by engineers working through informal channels to fix the problem, and the lasting changes to internet security that resulted. The incident revealed the...
Episode 1: The Forgotten Warning: Pearl Harbor's Missed Signals

The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, is examined not as an unforeseeable surprise, but as a tragedy preceded by multiple warnings that went unheeded. Reeves details three critical missed opportunities in the 24 hours before Japanese planes appeared: a crucial intercepted diplomatic message delayed by bureaucracy, radar operators who spotted the incoming aircraft but were dismissed, and the USS Ward's engagement with a Japanese midget submarine that didn't trigger an alert. Through interviews with survivors and historical analysis, the episode reveals how assumptions, communication failures, and organizational blindspots prevented effective action even as evidence of the impending attack accumulated. The...