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Strong women – Part 2

Episode 3 of the Haniel History podcast, hosted by Haniel Geschichte, titled "Strong women – Part 2" was published on August 10, 2020 and runs 8 minutes.

August 10, 2020 ·8m · Haniel History

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Today we will continue where we left off two weeks ago: Aletta Haniel and her unusual life for a 18th century woman. How her adult life and marriage started fairly common for the times but took a sharp turn later on.

Today we will continue where we left off two weeks ago: Aletta Haniel and her unusual life for a 18th century woman. How her adult life and marriage started fairly common for the times but took a sharp turn later on.

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