“One Man, One Visa, Thousands of Lives Changed”
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Title: VISA
Author: Paul Chutkow
Category: World History, Economics & Global Markets, Startups & Entrepreneurship, Memoirs & Life Stories
What if one stubborn American capitalist could outmaneuver the entire Soviet bureaucracy to help thousands of people escape? Sam and Sophie dive into the wild true story of Armand Hammer, a billionaire who used his Kremlin connections to quietly smuggle Jewish families out of the USSR.
They walk through how Hammer exploited the Soviet system's weird flexibility for the powerful, calling in favors with Brezhnev and Gorbachev to create exceptions. The episode covers the absurd visa process, the moral complexity of working with a repressive regime, and the incredible stories of families who got their visas on the very day they'd lost all hope.
This is for anyone who loves Cold War history, tales of unlikely heroes, or stories about how one person can make a difference—even when the system is rigged against them. The takeaway: change is often messy and imperfect, but persistence and leverage can crack open the darkest doors.
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Chapters
00:00Who Was Armand Hammer?01:05The Absurd Soviet Visa System01:43Stories of Families Saved02:22Moral Complexity and Mixed Motives02:58Takeaway: One Person Can Make a Difference






