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Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Times
by Jay Daniels
This podcast will take you on a journey through time to the streets of Weimar and Nazi Germany and meet eyewitnesses who lived during one of the darkest periods of modern history. Why was inflation so bad after World War 1? When did Germans begin to take the Nazis seriously as salvation or a threat? Did it bother anyone that they could be arrested for any reason? Who were the Nazi's competitors in Weimar?Join your host, Jay Daniels, as he explores these topics and more or visit the blog below. https://ordinarylivesextraordinarytimes.blog/
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Communists at the Cabaret
This episode explores the world the Nazis destroyed. The rise of the German Communist Party, subsidized theater, legal equality, religious tolerance, queer culture. Let's step into history!
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A Time of Troubles
Germany in 1923 was not a pleasant place. It had its own trials and tribulations. Two contrasting characters emerge as the world collapses around them: Walter Rathenau and Adolf Hitler. Germans become enamored with each for very different reasons.
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Treaty of Discord
The final years of World War One brings revolution, insurrections, and hyperinflation to the German people. In this episode we look at Germany from 1918 to 1923.
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Introduction
Welcome to Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Times. We will take a street level look at life inside Germany between 1918 and 1945.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast will take you on a journey through time to the streets of Weimar and Nazi Germany and meet eyewitnesses who lived during one of the darkest periods of modern history. Why was inflation so bad after World War 1? When did Germans begin to take the Nazis seriously as salvation or a threat? Did it bother anyone that they could be arrested for any reason? Who were the Nazi's competitors in Weimar?Join your host, Jay Daniels, as he explores these topics and more or visit the blog below. https://ordinarylivesextraordinarytimes.blog/
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