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Derek joins Scott and Sean to discuss Young the Giant's 2010 song Garands (formerly called Garands at Normandie). While the song itself only vaguely references a soldier searching the woods during WWII, the lyrics inspire a larger discussion on the everyman placed in extraordinary situations. Derek enlightens us on Christopher R. Browning's 1992 book Ordinary Men and it's expose on the "ordinary men" of the German Reserve Police Battalion 101 in German-occupied Poland during WWII. A good thought exercise ensues. Give it a listen!
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Link to the original song (when Young the Giant was called The Jakes, and the song title was Garands at Normandie):
Link to Christopher R. Browning's book Ordinary Men:
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Derek joins Scott and Sean to discuss Young the Giant's 2010 song Garands (formerly called Garands at Normandie). While the song itself only vaguely references a soldier searching the woods during WWII, the lyrics inspire a larger discussion on the everyman placed in extraordinary situations. Derek enlightens us on Christopher R. Browning's 1992 book Ordinary Men and it's expose on the "ordinary men" of the German Reserve Police Battalion 101 in German-occupied Poland during WWII. A good thought exercise ensues. Give it a listen!
Link to the song:
Link to the original song (when Young the Giant was called The Jakes, and the song title was Garands at Normandie):
Link to Christopher R. Browning's book Ordinary Men:
Find Derek on Twitter:
Follow Sean and Scott on Twitter:
Think you've got a song we should discuss on the show? Send us a DM on Twitter or email us at: