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Roy is back with his (technically) a sequel to the WW1 lecture. Audio is noisy until 05:00 mark but is clean afterwards.
This lecture concerns the "interwar" years and details the rise of the Nazis, the downfall of the Weimar Republic, and the growth of cultural and intellectual patterns that would culminate in Hitler's proclamation of "the Master Race" and the "Thousand Year Reich".
Roy's lectures are available on the Austin School's YouTube page, I subscribe, and so should you.
The original video complete with wild gesticulations &c is found here.
As always these talks are syndicated for educational and nonprofit purposes in accordance with Fair Use. They are produced ad-free, because I listen to my own stuff on here and like you, I hate ads. Enjoy.
If you are able, donations to support the project, which is a labor of love for me, are available through Spotify. Anything helps and is felt. Furthermore my historical and philosophical writing, which is also entirely free is available at my blog, Hemlock, on Substack.
The music of the intro and outro (Bach's Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major) is licensed under non-commercial attribution, and can be found here and has been remixed by me.
Enjoy.
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Roy is back with his (technically) a sequel to the WW1 lecture. Audio is noisy until 05:00 mark but is clean afterwards.
This lecture concerns the "interwar" years and details the rise of the Nazis, the downfall of the Weimar Republic, and the growth of cultural and intellectual patterns that would culminate in Hitler's proclamation of "the Master Race" and the "Thousand Year Reich".
Roy's lectures are available on the Austin School's YouTube page, I subscribe, and so should you.
The original video complete with wild gesticulations &c is found here.
As always these talks are syndicated for educational and nonprofit purposes in accordance with Fair Use. They are produced ad-free, because I listen to my own stuff on here and like you, I hate ads. Enjoy.
If you are able, donations to support the project, which is a labor of love for me, are available through Spotify. Anything helps and is felt. Furthermore my historical and philosophical writing, which is also entirely free is available at my blog, Hemlock, on Substack.
The music of the intro and outro (Bach's Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major) is licensed under non-commercial attribution, and can be found here and has been remixed by me.
Enjoy.

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