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History's Most is a podcast that delves into interesting, under-reported and controversial topics in history and applies superlatives to them. We deep dive headfirst into a variety of topics, from history's most guilty man, to the most disastrous voyage, to complicated wars and confusing politicians.

 

Mar 15, 2021

In this episode, we are joined by Jack Arscott, PhD student at the Institute of Modern Languages Research in London, to discuss Weimar journalism, literary culture, patriotism, and many other topics that made up part of Weimar Germany's culture at large.

From the story of Die Weltbühne, a magazine which published several stories about German rearmament in violation of the Treaty of Versailles, to wider discussions about patriotism, nationalism, and much more, we take a look at what made Weimar Germany host to History's Most Conflicted Culture.

Thanks to Jack for joining us! Find him on Twitter: @jackarscott123

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